HOW ALL 30 TEAMS
ARE HANDLING THE FINAL STRETCH
With only two weeks left in the regular season, who are the
best and worst teams in the NBA?
The biggest movement this week comes in the middle of our
rankings, where there's a tight race brewing for the last spot in the Eastern
Conference playoffs. Plus, the bottom Western Conference playoff teams are at
least trying to avoid the Golden State
Warriors in the first round.
Here we go.
1. MILWAUKEE
BUCKS
Record: 57-20
Record: 57-20
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@BKN, @PHI, BKN, ATL
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The Bucks sat out virtually all their top rotation players
in Atlanta on Sunday and lost at the buzzer in overtime 136-135. But in a game
other teams will almost certainly use in hopes of neutralizing MVP
candidate James Harden,
Milwaukee's top-ranked defense again guarded the lefty by aggressively forcing
him to his right. The Bucks held him to 23 points and 35 percent shooting on 26
shot attempts, walking away with the victory. If they can win three of their
final five games, they'll finish with a 60-win campaign
2. GOLDEN STATE
WARRIORS
Record: 52-24
Record: 52-24
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DEN, @LAL, CLE, LAC
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There are only three more regular-season games left at
Oracle Arena for the Warriors. The next one will be huge, as the Warriors host
the Denver
Nuggetson Tuesday in a game that will likely have implications for
the top seed in the West. Cleveland returns to Oracle Arena for the first time
-- and also the last time -- since the 2018 NBA Finals on Friday. Then
the LA Clippers go
to Oakland on Sunday for the final regular-season game in the venue.
3. HOUSTON
ROCKETS
Record: 49-28
Record: 49-28
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@SAC, @LAC, NY, PHX
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Ho-hum, James Harden had another 50-point triple-double in
Saturday's win over the Kings. That's his second this season and fifth over his
career, which is as many as any other two players combined in NBA
history. Russell
Westbrookhas had three; Elgin Baylor and Wilt
Chamberlain had two each. It was Harden's ninth 50-point
performance of the season, the most times any player has hit the milestone in a
single season since Kobe Bryant did it 10 times in 2006-07.
4. TORONTO
RAPTORS
Record: 54-23
Record: 54-23
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ORL, @BKN, @CHA, MIA
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The Raptors have clinched the No. 2 seed, which presents
them with a question similar to the one confronting their likely second-round
opponent, the Philadelphia
76ers: How much of Toronto's final-five-games slate should be
devoted to load management for Kawhi Leonard and Kyle Lowry,
and how much of it should serve as a high-grade opportunity to allow a starting
lineup with Marc Gasol that
has still played only 87 minutes together to familiarize itself with one
another?
5. DENVER
NUGGETS
Record: 51-25
Record: 51-25
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@GS, SA, POR, @POR
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The Nuggets are in a tight race with the Warriors for the
top spot in the West with 10 days left in the season. Tuesday's head-to-head
game is just the start of a brutal run of five straight games for the Nuggets
against West playoff teams that are still jostling for postseason position down
the stretch.
6. PHILADELPHIA
76ERS
Record: 49-27
Record: 49-27
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With the No. 3 seed all but sewn up, the Sixers enter their
six-game pre-playoff exhibition season with a familiar dilemma: Do they take
the certainty of their postseason position as a chance to maximize rest
of Joel Embiid and
other starters who need a breather? Or do they use the opportunity to allow an
impressive -- but still relatively new -- starting lineup to smooth out some
rough edges by playing together for substantial stretches?
7. UTAH JAZZ
Record: 46-30
Record: 46-30
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CHA, @PHX, SAC, @LAL
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Small forward Joe Ingles'
steady progress as a playmaker has been a significant factor in the Jazz's
success, particularly considering Utah's problems with their point guards'
health. Ingles is averaging a career-high 5.6 assists per game and has dished
out more dimes each month this season. He has averaged 7.7 assists per game in
March, when the Jazz are 11-4 while keeping their hopes alive of getting
home-court advantage in the first round.
8. PORTLAND
TRAIL BLAZERS
Record: 48-28
Record: 48-28
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@MIN, MEM, @DEN, DEN
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Center Enes Kanter has
been playing well since replacing Jusuf Nurkic,
who suffered a season-ending injury last week. Kanter has averaged 15.6 points
and 9.6 rebounds over his past three games. He had perhaps had his best game as
a Blazer with 20 points and 15 rebounds in a 99-90 loss at Detroit on
Saturday.
9. LA CLIPPERS
Record: 47-31
Record: 47-31
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HOU, LAL, @GS
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At 17-5, the Clippers have the best record in the NBA since
Feb. 9, the first game in a Clippers jersey for Landry Shamet, Ivica Zubac, Garrett
Temple and JaMychal
Green. If the Clips can sustain their current momentum for another
four games, they will find themselves in the West's No. 6 seed, thereby
avoiding Golden State in the first round in favor of a possible matchup
with Chris Pauland
the Houston Rockets
10. BOSTON
CELTICS
Record: 45-32
Record: 45-32
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MIA, @MIA, @IND, ORL
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The Celtics got a crucial two-point win over the Pacers last
week and enter this week tied with Indiana in the East in a battle for
first-round home court. The Celtics face a challenging week, with four straight
games against teams still jostling for playoff positioning including a rematch
with the Pacers in Indiana on Friday that could ultimately decide the race.
11. SAN ANTONIO
SPURS
Record: 44-33
Record: 44-33
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ATL, @DEN, @WAS, @CLE
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So much for rolling into the playoffs with momentum and
maybe even home court in the first round. The Spurs were only 1½ games out of
the West's No. 4 seed after reeling off nine wins in a row, but San Antonio has
lost four of six games since then, putting the team in serious jeopardy of
drawing the Warriors in the first round.
12. OKLAHOMA CITY
THUNDER
Record: 44-33
Record: 44-33
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LAL, DET, @MIN
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The Thunder have scuffled for the past month and now find
themselves battling to stay out of the final playoff spot in the West and a
potential first-round matchup with the defending champs. The Thunder play two
of their three games this week against teams headed for the lottery, with only
a Friday matchup with the Pistons against a team that still has playoff
positioning motivation.
13. INDIANA
PACERS
Record: 45-32
Record: 45-32
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Indiana lost a heartbreaker in Boston on Friday night after
botching a trap on All-Star Kyrie Irving,
who got to the basket for a game-winning layup. The defeat did two things, it
marked a 10th-consecutive road loss for the struggling Pacers and also gave the
Celtics at least a temporary hold on the tiebreaker between the clubs. With
Indiana pressing terribly on the road, it would be an enormous boon for the
Pacers to finish with the No. 4 seed and earn home-court advantage for a series
against Boston.
14. DETROIT
PISTONS
Record: 39-37
Record: 39-37
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One of the less-often discussed developments of the season
thus far has been Blake Griffin's
stable health. The Pistons' star hadn't missed a game due to injury all season
until Saturday, when he was a late scratch (left knee soreness) against a
surging Blazers club. Detroit, closing in on just its second playoff berth in
10 years, got the job done anyway, beating Portland while limiting Damian
Lillard to 8-of-25 shooting and just three assists
15. ORLANDO MAGIC
Record: 38-39
Record: 38-39
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@TOR, NY, ATL, @BOS
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The Magic are one of four teams battling for the final three
playoff spots in the East, but they would be on the outside looking in if the
season ended today. Their schedule this week includes two deep lottery foes at
home and two road games against Eastern Conference powers, and the Magic likely
need to come close to winning out to secure their own playoff berth.
16. MIAMI HEAT
Record: 38-38
Record: 38-38
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@BOS, BOS, @MIN, @TOR
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The Heat have thus far managed to hang onto the last playoff
spot in the East, but they enter the week only a half-game ahead of the
ninth-place Magic. They won three of their four games last week, with their
single loss a crucial one to Orlando. The Heat have a daunting upcoming
schedule, starting the week with a home-and-home against the Celtics and ending
with a game against the Raptors in Toronto.
17. BROOKLYN NETS
Record: 39-38
Record: 39-38
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MIL, TOR, @MIL, @IND
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The 2019 postseason doesn't officially tip off until April
13, but the Nets are already knee-deep in elimination basketball. The Nets have
played a more reliable brand of defense of late, and they'll need every stop
down the stretch. Clinging to a playoff berth by a single game, Brooklyn still
has the league's most difficult remaining schedule with a pair of games against
Milwaukee this week broken up by a date with the Raptors.
18. SACRAMENTO
KINGS
Record: 38-39
Record: 38-39
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HOU, CLE, @UTAH, NO
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For the Kings it will be about moral victories the rest of
the season, as they officially were eliminated from the playoffs on Saturday.
Sacramento got one of those victories at San Antonio on Sunday, snapping an
11-game road losing streak against the Spurs. The Kings now have a 38-39 record
and are fighting for their first winning season since 2006.
19. CHARLOTTE
HORNETS
Record: 35-41
Record: 35-41
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@UTAH, @NO, TOR, @DET
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The Hornets' playoff hopes are on life support as they are
now three games behind the Heat for the East's final postseason spot. Charlotte
has not been helping itself, having split its past 10 games and being routed
137-90 by the Golden State Warriors on Sunday. All-Star guard Kemba Walker was
held to nine points in the loss after missing 10 of 14 field goal attempts
after scoring 62 points combined the previous two games.
20. MINNESOTA
TIMBERWOLVES
Record: 34-42
Record: 34-42
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POR, @DAL, MIA, OKC
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The injury-plagued Timberwolves are probably looking forward
to the end of the regular-season, with no playoff appearance this time.
Minnesota has already shut down Robert
Covington, Derrick Rose and Jeff Teague and
are still without Luol Deng and Taj Gibson.
The thin Wolves recently signed 26-year-old Australian Mitch Creek to a 10-day
contract. Some good news: The Final
Four is coming to town this weekend.
21. NEW ORLEANS
PELICANS
Record: 32-46
Record: 32-46
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CHA, @PHX, @SAC
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Cancun can't come soon enough for the Pelicans, who have
lost 10 of their past 12 games and been outscored by an average of 12.8 points
per game in that span. New Orleans' misery might have reached new depths with
Sunday's 28-point home loss to the Lakers, who played without LeBron James and
every promising young player offered in the bad-faith Anthony Davis trade
discussions.
22. LOS ANGELES
LAKERS
Record: 35-42
Record: 35-42
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@OKC, GS, @LAC, UTAH
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LeBron James aptly summarized the Lakers' season last
week when he told
ESPN's Dave McMenamin, "THBPBPTHPT." LeBron won't
play again for the Lakers until October, further punctuating one of the more
forgettable seasons in Lakers history. Yet with one more victory over their
final five games, the Lakers will post their highest win total since 2012-13,
which represents progress of a certain kind.
23. WASHINGTON
WIZARDS
Record: 32-46
Record: 32-46
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CHI, SA, @NY
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Washington was officially eliminated from the playoff race
this past week, yet it appears that Bradley Beal --
in contention for an All-NBA spot -- may continue to log considerable minutes
nonetheless. The 25-year-old, who leads the NBA in minutes, played 39 more in a close loss out
in Utah the day after the Wizards were eliminated, and 36 in a victory over
Denver on Sunday night.
24. MEMPHIS
GRIZZLIES
Record: 31-46
Record: 31-46
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@POR, @DAL, DAL
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Jonas
Valanciunas is the latest Grizz player to get bit by the injury
bug, suffering what appeared to be a nasty ankle sprain Sunday night.
Valanciunas had averaged 20.6 points and 10.9 rebounds while shooting 55.4
percent from the floor entering the game since arriving to Memphis in the Marc
Gasol deal. The big man had the two highest-scoring games of his career for the
Grizzlies, including a 34-point, 20-rebound, 5-assist night in Saturday's win
over the Suns. Karl-Anthony
Towns and Anthony Davis are the only other players to post
30-20-5 lines this season.
25. ATLANTA HAWKS
Record: 28-49
Record: 28-49
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@SA, PHI, @ORL, @MIL
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Chalk another one up for the Trae Young rookie
highlight reel: This time a desperation putback at the buzzer off a frenzied
sequence to give the Hawks an overtime win over Milwaukee on Sunday afternoon.
Young polished off a March in which he averaged 24.2 points per game on a true
shooting percentage of 55.8, along with 8.9 assists and 4.9 rebounds.
26. DALLAS
MAVERICKS
Record: 30-46
Record: 30-46
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PHI, MIN, MEM, @MEM
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The Mavs have the sixth-worst record in the league and are
two wins above the Hawks, which is especially relevant considering Dallas owes
Atlanta a top-five-protected pick. Perhaps on a related note, coach Rick
Carlisle says the Mavs plan to be "very prudent" with Luka Doncic as
he recovers from a bruised right thigh. That might set off tank alarms,
but Trey Burke couldn't
care less about the Mavs' pick, as the pending free agent had 25 points and
eight assists to lead Dallas to a win Sunday in OKC.
27. CHICAGO BULLS
Record: 21-56
Record: 21-56
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@NY, @WAS, PHI
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Chicago shut down Lauri
Markkanen for the remainder of the season this past week after the
21-year-old experienced a rapid heart rate and fatigue. That now
makes four players -- and each of the last four remaining players they've
acquired through the draft in Markkanen, Chandler
Hutchison, Wendell
Carter Jr. and Denzel
Valentine -- who will miss the rest of the season with injury.
(It also sounds as if Otto Porter
Jr. will miss the rest of the campaign.) With their loss Saturday,
the Bulls ensured a bottom-four finish in the standings, meaning they'll have
at least a 12.5 percent chance at winning the draft lottery.
28. CLEVELAND
CAVALIERS
Record: 19-58
Record: 19-58
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0-3
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@PHX, @SAC, @GS, SA
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Outside of perhaps
Tristan Thompson, no one expected all that much out of these
Cavaliers. Tyronn Lue was ousted after six games, Kevin Love missed
three months with an injury and Collin Sexton struggled
mightily before finding his way. But they will have a clear sense of what needs
to improve next season, as Cleveland is almost certainly going to post the
worst defensive rating in modern NBA history. According to
Basketball-Reference, the Cavs have surrendered 117.2 points per 100
possessions this season, with five games left. No other team in the site's
database (which goes back to the 1973-74 season) has even allowed 115 points
per 100 possessions before.
29. PHOENIX SUNS
Record: 17-60
Record: 17-60
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CLE, UTAH, NO, @HOU
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At least Devin Booker is
giving the struggling Suns and their fans some entertainment in March. He is
averaging 52.3 points over his past three games, but Phoenix went 0-3. In
March, Booker averaged 34 points, 6.8 assists and 5.1 rebounds
30. NEW YORK
KNICKS
Record: 14-62
Record: 14-62
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CHI, @ORL, @HOU, WAS
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The Knicks have long settled in as the worst team in the NBA
this season. The rest of the season is essentially a tryout for their young
players to earn roles for next season, with veteran mainstay DeAndre
Jordan getting a healthy scratch on Saturday night.
Rookie Mitchell
Robinson is the current bright spot on the team, notching 35
rebounds and six blocked shots in two games last week. -- Snellings
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