NBA Power Rankings Update: Thunder hold No. 1 amid Western stumbles

Following yesterday's rankings where the Oklahoma City Thunder led at 25-3, they remain atop the latest NBA power rankings at 26-3 despite losses to the San Antonio Spurs and Minnesota Timberwolves—their first notable slip this season. The New York Knicks climb to No. 3 after their NBA Cup win, positioning as East frontrunners amid rivals' struggles.

The defending champion Thunder's defeats mark vulnerability, but their pace evokes the 2015-16 Warriors' record chase. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander focuses on wins: “All I can do is play basketball... trying to win games and championships.” The West intensifies with Denver Nuggets and Spurs both at 21-7; Timberwolves (19-10) stunned OKC, crediting coach Chris Finch's intensity per Naz Reid.

Knicks (20-8) lead the East post-Cup—their first title since 1973—with Jalen Brunson's 47-point gem vs. Miami. Coach Mike Brown: “You want to have an MVP on your side.” Cleveland falters, Boston (18-11) recovers with Jayson Tatum.

Aggregated rankings vary: Pistons (23-6) at No. 2 or 5, lauded for Cade Cunningham-Jalen Duren chemistry and defense. Nuggets' Nikola Jokić shines, per coach David Adelman.

Struggling teams include Wizards (5-22) on losing streaks (Khris Middleton: “It’s hard... when you lose so many in a row”) and Kings (7-22) with bench woes (Malik Monk). Thunder lead title odds at +100, underscoring season volatility as Christmas nears.

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Following the All-Star break, NBA power rankings from USA TODAY Sports and Thunder Wire place the Detroit Pistons, Oklahoma City Thunder, and San Antonio Spurs at or near the top of the standings. The Pistons maintain a strong position with a 42-13 record after five straight wins, while the Thunder lead at 44-14 despite injuries to key players. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's absence has opened discussions about Cade Cunningham emerging as an MVP contender.

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The Oklahoma City Thunder have reclaimed the top spot in the newest NBA power rankings, with the Los Angeles Lakers at No. 5 and Houston Rockets at No. 15. With one month left in the 2025-26 regular season, playoff seeding remains fluid in both conferences. The Boston Celtics continue to appear as the East's strongest contender despite recent losses.

The Minnesota Timberwolves have fallen short once again against the top teams in the Western Conference. After losing to the San Antonio Spurs in the second round this season, the team is evaluating its roster to bridge the gap with Oklahoma City and San Antonio.

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