Eastern Conference teams get midseason grades

The NBA regular season has reached its midway point after all Eastern Conference teams played at least 41 games. The Detroit Pistons lead with a 31-10 record, while the conference remains competitive with several teams vying for playoff spots. This report card evaluates each team's performance, MVPs, and key statistics.

The Detroit Pistons top the Eastern Conference standings at 31-10, boasting the league's second-best defensive rating of 108.5 and an offensive rating of 116.0. Cade Cunningham earns MVP honors with averages of 26 points, 6 rebounds, and 10 assists on 45/33/82 shooting. Their best lineup, featuring Cunningham, Ausar Thompson, Duncan Robinson, Tobias Harris, and Jalen Duren, has a +57 net rating over 276 minutes. The Pistons hold a 5.5-game lead but may seek another impact player before the trade deadline.

The Boston Celtics sit second at 26-16, without Jayson Tatum, yet maintain the East's second-best net rating. Jaylen Brown leads as MVP with 30 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists on 49/36/79 splits. Their top lineup of Brown, Payton Pritchard, Derrick White, Sam Hauser, and Neemias Queta posts a +53 rating in 134 minutes. Tatum's potential early return could boost their title chances.

Other contenders include the New York Knicks (25-18), led by Jalen Brunson's 28-3-6 on 48/39/85, and the Toronto Raptors (26-19), with Scottie Barnes at 20-8-6. The Cleveland Cavaliers (24-20) rely on Donovan Mitchell's 29-5-6, but backcourt redundancy persists. Lagging teams like the Indiana Pacers (10-34) have shifted to tanking for a high draft pick, while the Brooklyn Nets (12-29) benefit from Michael Porter Jr.'s 26-7-3.

Overall, no Eastern team has firmly established itself as a Finals contender against the West, with health and trades likely to shape the second half. Grades range from A for Boston to D for Atlanta, reflecting a wide-open race.

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