NBA power rankings: Lakers, Jazz and Nets lead title race

With the Warriors dynasty now comfortably in the rearview mirror, a new question has loomed over the NBA for much of the last two seasons: who exactly is the best team in the league?

The Lakers didn’t earn their respect until the 2020 Finals after the Clippers and Bucks faded in the bubble. The Lakers entered 2020–21 as the prohibitive favorites, yet as we approach the All-Star break, it’s hard to declare LeBron and Co. undisputed favorites. A certain Big 3 looms in Brooklyn. A potential MVP center is dominating in Philadelphia. The Lakers’ Staples Center rival remains a title contender, as does a regular-season juggernaut in Utah. There’s little telling what will happen across the league in the coming months, but the array of championship challengers is a healthy trend for the league. A second-straight Larry O’Brien Trophy is anything but guaranteed for the Lakers as the All-Star break approaches.

Let’s dive into this week’s power rankings as we sift through the title race with notes on all 30 teams.

30. Minnesota Timberwolves

The Timberwolves have dropped seven straight games, four of which came with Chris Finch manning the bench. And based on recent reports, there isn’t much reason for optimism in the Twin Cities. Take it from Ricky Rubio.