Thunder, Pistons lead updated 2025-26 NBA midseason grades

Updating our January 19 midseason assessment, the Oklahoma City Thunder (37-8) and Detroit Pistons (32-10) continue to top NBA evaluations at the season's halfway mark. New injuries and recent games test the Thunder, while the Pistons solidify their Eastern lead with elite defense.

Building on our midway assessment from January 19—when the Thunder held a 35-8 record and the Pistons were 30-10—the latest grades reflect progress through at least 41 games. Oklahoma City, still the West's best at 37-8, shows vulnerabilities after injuries like Jalen Williams' hamstring strain and a recent 6-6 stretch, yet Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's play and top defense keep them as defending champions and West favorites. Power rankings from The Oklahoman place them No. 1, ahead of the Nuggets (29-15) and Spurs (30-14).

Detroit (32-10) maintains its Eastern dominance with a 5.5-game lead, winning eight of their last 10 behind Cade Cunningham, Jalen Duren, Ausar Thompson, and Tobias Harris. Their defense earns top marks despite offensive questions.

Key updates include the Clippers' surge from 6-21 to 14-3 in their last 17, eyeing .500. The Warriors falter post-Jimmy Butler's ACL tear, and the Knicks continue to struggle. Recent parity-showing games: 76ers 128-122 OT over Rockets (Maxey 36p/10a), Bulls 120-115 over Timberwolves, Spurs 126-109 over Jazz (Wembanyama 26p/13r/5b). With the February 5 trade deadline nearing, the league remains competitive.

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Dramatic NBA mid-season illustration: Thunder dominating, Suns and Celtics surging, Knicks struggling amid trade and playoff buzz.
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NBA midway assessments highlight Thunder's dominance

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The 2025-26 NBA season has reached its halfway point, with the Oklahoma City Thunder maintaining their position as the top contenders despite a mid-season stumble. Surprising performances from teams like the Phoenix Suns and Boston Celtics have shaken up the landscape, while the New York Knicks face questions amid recent struggles. Analysts rank the most intriguing squads for the second half, focusing on potential trade deadline moves and playoff implications.

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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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 Oklahoma City Thunder aim for a fourth straight win against the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, in a matchup between the NBA's top teams. Both sides enter with strong records but face injury challenges, with the game set for 7:30 p.m. ET at Little Caesars Arena. Betting models predict a close contest despite the Pistons' favoritism.

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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 New York Knicks have climbed to No. 5 in the latest NBA Power Rankings, driven by the league's best defensive rating since mid-January. Denver Nuggets hold a top-10 position despite struggles against strong opponents, while Minnesota Timberwolves remain competitive. The rankings emphasize post-trade deadline roster stability and future expectations.

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The Oklahoma City Thunder dominated the Phoenix Suns by 49 points to match the best 25-game start in NBA history, while the San Antonio Spurs upset the Los Angeles Lakers behind Stephon Castle's 30-point performance. In the East, the New York Knicks and Orlando Magic secured their spots with wins over the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat, respectively. The semifinals are set for Saturday in Las Vegas.

 

 

 

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