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NBA Power Rankings Update: The Boston Celtics Are Finally Putting It All Together

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Teams Ranked 10th to 1st

The Utah Jazz climb into the top-10, the Boston Celtics are finally starting to look like the contender that we expected, and the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder both lose a bit of momentum.

RankingTeamRecordnERDLast RankingPlus/Minus
10Utah Jazz21-2156.2111
9Philadelphia 76ers27-1558.890
8San Antonio Spurs25-1860.480
7Denver Nuggets28-1261.070
6Golden State Warriors27-1463.360
5Indiana Pacers27-1463.93-2
4Toronto Raptors31-1265.351
3Oklahoma City Thunder25-1666.62-1
2Boston Celtics25-1668.242
1Milwaukee Bucks29-1173.410


Risers

The Utah Jazz have failed to live up to expectations most of this season (they made an appearance in the bottom tier of our rankings a little over a month ago), but they finally seem to be putting things together. They're 7-4 over their last 11, and have the league's third-ranked net rating over that span at 8.6. A big reason for their early-season struggles was a drop-off on the defensive end following a second-ranked campaign in 2017-18, but they've really tightened things up in that department lately, posting the Association's top-ranked defensive rating (102.2) in the Association since December 1.

The Boston Celtics got off to a slow start this year (they went 10-10 over their first 20), but they are absolutely rolling right now. They've gone 15-6 since November 26th, while posting the league's best offensive rating (116.8) and net rating (10.7) in the process. They still only sit fifth in the Eastern Conference, but they're now two games behind the third-place Philadelphia 76ers, and are gaining ground daily. They are ultimately better than their record suggests anyway, as they now rank second in the Association in both net rating (6.3) and average point differential (6.56) on the year as a whole.

Fallers

The Indiana Pacers are having a fantastic season, but a 2-2 week with blowout losses to the Raptors and Celtics knocks them back a few spots.

The Oklahoma City Thunder have dropped three in a row, including a loss to the Spurs in last night's game-of-the-year candidate. They are still having a great season overall, but a 1-3 week puts them below the red-hot Celtics this time around.