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2025-26 NBA Power Rankings Unveiled: Knicks and Timberwolves Surge as Lakers, Rockets Decline, Celtics Drop Out of Top 10

December 19, 2025 5 Min Read
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Following the Knicks’ victory over the Spurs to clinch the Cup, Week 9 of the NBA season kicks off with Christmas games approaching. Let’s review last week’s power rankings and who’s climbing or falling, with championship odds from DraftKings.

1. Oklahoma City Thunder (25-2)
Despite dropping the cup final to the Spurs, ending a 16-game winning streak, the Thunder rebounded strongly with a 21-point win over the Clippers. They face a revenge match against San Antonio on Christmas and have five of the next seven games at home. They’re +500 underdogs to break the Warriors’ 73-game win streak, turning $10 into $50.

2. Denver Nuggets (20-6)
The Nuggets boast the West’s longest six-game winning streak and hold the third-best NBA record. Key players Aaron Gordon and Christian Brown bolster the team. They’ll play three of their next four at home but face a tough road stretch (Dec 27-Jan 7) with seven consecutive away games.

3. New York Knicks (19-7)
The Knicks, reigning NBA Cup Champs, have the longest league winning streak at seven games, beating several strong teams. They’ve excelled in assist-to-turnover ratio and play a slow, methodical style led by Jalen Brunson. Their record in December is an impressive 9-1.

4. Los Angeles Lakers (19-7)
While strong offensively (8th in rating), the Lakers struggle defensively, ranking third worst. LeBron James returned this season and collected wins against tough opponents, though the overall success may be deceptive given some opponents’ records.

5. Houston Rockets (16-8)
Houston recently lost two overtime games and three of four overall. Their offense is solid (10th-best rating), but defense is poor (second worst). Injured veterans Tali Eason and Dorian Finney-Smith are expected back in January to strengthen the team.

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6. San Antonio Spurs (19-7)
The Spurs upset the Thunder to reach the NBA Cup but fell to the Knicks in the finals. They have a strong recent record (4-1) and play most upcoming games on the road, including a Christmas Day game against the Thunder.

7. Detroit Pistons (21-6)
Coming off a narrow OT loss to Dallas, the Pistons remain strong with a 13-game winning streak earlier this season. They rank well in rebounding but struggle with assist-to-turnover ratio and shooting efficiency, heading into a five-game road trip.

8. Minnesota Timberwolves (17-10)
Minnesota has won seven of nine but recently lost to Memphis. Upcoming games against tough teams will reveal more about their potential. They rank in the top 11 for offense and defense this month.

9. Orlando Magic (15-12)
Orlando is struggling with recent losses but remains in the top 10 based on overall NBA quality, especially in the East. They have solid defense but rank low offensively this month.

10. Toronto Raptors (17-11)
Toronto rebounded with two wins over strong teams and re-entered the top 10, although several other teams could also claim this spot. The league faces a talent and motivation dip, which has shaken power rankings.

Stock Up:
New York Knicks (19-7)
The Knicks continue their surge with seven straight wins and face a Christmas Day game against the struggling Cavaliers, making them a team to watch.

Stock Down:
Boston Celtics (15-11)
After a strong stretch, Boston lost two straight and faces a tough road trip. Jaylen Brown’s scoring streak is impressive but sustaining team success remains uncertain.

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For the latest odds and team props, visit DraftKings. Fans can watch NBA games streamed on NBC and Peacock, with detailed schedules and supported devices available online.

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Fan Take:
This power ranking update highlights the shifting dynamics and emerging contenders in the NBA, crucial for fans tracking playoff hopefuls. The anticipation of key matchups like the Thunder vs. Spurs on Christmas adds excitement, signaling a competitive and thrilling season ahead for basketball enthusiasts.

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