USA TODAY Sports Weekly

Contenders eye Celtics and Thunder

- Jeff Zillgitt USA TODAY

1. Boston Celtics

League’s best record at 64-18, the only team to finish with 60 or more victories and the Celtics were No. 1 in offense, No. 2 in defense and No. 1 in net rating. They have the best starting five: Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Kristaps Porzingis, Derrick White and Jrue Holiday.

2. Oklahoma City Thunder

They earned the top seed in the West and were the only other team besides Boston to have a top-five offense and defense – No. 3 and No. 4 for a second-best net rating. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is an MVP candidate, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren are headed for All-Star territory and Mark Daigneault is favored to be Coach of the Year.

3. Denver Nuggets

Why are the Nuggets so good? Talent, obviously, with Nikola Jokic, who could win his third MVP Award in four seasons; Jamal Murray; Michael Porter Jr.; Aaron Gordon and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope. But no team executes offensively and defensivel­y down the stretch better than the Nuggets, who have the best net rating in clutch time (game within five points with five minutes or less to play).

4. New York Knicks

Despite significant injuries to Julius Randle (out for the season) and OG Anunoby, the Knicks vaulted to the No. 2 seed, finishing the regular season with five consecutiv­e (and necessary) wins. Jalen Brunson averaged 39.4 points and 7.6 assists and shot 50.7% from the field and 47.5% on 3-pointers in the final five games.

5. Minnesota Timberwolv­es

The Timberwolv­es missed out on the top seed in the West with a loss to Phoenix in the regular-season finale. That’s the same Suns team Minnesota will play in the first round, and the Timberwolv­es will need that top-ranked defense led by Rudy Gobert and Jaden McDaniels.

6. Los Angeles Clippers

The Clippers have been impressive at times, and at one point late in the season they were in the running for a top-three seed. With Paul George, James Harden and a healthy Kawhi Leonard, the Clippers are capable of a deep run – they made the conference finals in 2021 – if they can get enough stops.

7. Dallas Mavericks

The Mavericks finished the season 12-3, getting help offensively and defensivel­y from trade deadline acquisitio­ns Daniel Gafford and P.J. Washington, who have blended well alongside Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving.

8. Phoenix Suns

Phoenix did what it had to do to avoid the play-in tournament, winning its final three games of the regular season, including the finale against Minnesota, which is the Suns’ first-round opponent. New owner Mat Ishbia has spent major dollars on the roster, starting with Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal.

9. Los Angeles Lakers

The Lakers were among the best teams in the league in the final two months of the regular season, and LeBron James and Anthony Davis were fantastic in that stretch – James averaged 26.9 points, 9.3 assists and 7.0 rebounds and shot 57.2% from the field and 43.5% on 3s, and Davis averaged 24.3 points, 13.5 rebounds and 2.3 blocks and shot 55.9%.

10. Philadelph­ia 76ers

The 76ers ended the season with eight consecutiv­e victories. All-Star center Joel Embiid returned for five of those games. When healthy, the Sixers are a top team in the East. But is Embiid healthy enough and in the kind of game shape necessary to push and carry the Sixers into the conference finals?

11. Milwaukee Bucks

The Bucks limped into the playoffs literally and figuratively, losing seven of their last 10 games while All-NBA forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo (strained left calf) missed the final three regularsea­son games. For a team that accumulate­d 49 victories, it hasn’t been an ideal season, and Antetokoun­mpo could miss a chunk of the first-round series against Indiana.

12. Indiana Pacers

The Pacers’ strong finish kept them out of the play-in game, and their No. 2 offense, led by Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam and Myles Turner, is difficult to contain. Their 4-1 record against the Bucks this season makes this a doubly intriguing first-round series.

13. Cleveland Cavaliers

A 4-6 record to end the regular season cost the Cavaliers a shot at the No. 2 seed and a home loss to the Charlotte Hornets in the season finale ruled out the No. 3 seed.

14. Orlando Magic

The Magic lost four of their final six regular-season games but won game No. 82 to get the fifth seed. Their No. 3 defense should be just fine, but do they have enough offense against Cleveland’s quality defense?

15. New Orleans Pelicans

The Pelicans got in, and that’s great to get players on the roster playoff experience. It’s just too bad Zion Williamson is sidelined with a hamstring injury sustained in a play-in game Tuesday against the Lakers.

16. Miami Heat

No Jimmy Butler (sprained MCL in his right knee). Yes, it’s the Heat, it’s Erik Spoelstra and it’s Heat Culture. But still, no Jimmy Butler.

 ?? ALONZO ADAMS/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder earned the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference while the Celtics earned the Eastern’s No. 1 spot by posting the best record in the league.
ALONZO ADAMS/USA TODAY SPORTS Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder earned the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference while the Celtics earned the Eastern’s No. 1 spot by posting the best record in the league.

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