The Best NBA Teams Right Now | Vol. 1

The Sacramento Kings are the real deal. With a little over a month left in the NBA’s regular season, we rank which teams are in a class by themselves.

Kevin Durant and Devin Booker
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Kevin Durant and Devin Booker

Well, the past week in the NBA has been fun, hasn’t it? With 34 days left in the regular season and 40 until the playoffs start, there hasn’t been a dull moment unpacking storylines that would put a twinkle in Mona Scott-Young’s eye. 

LeBron James went down with a foot injury as the hobbled Los Angeles Lakers look to sneak into the play-in tournament on the already injury-prone body of Anthony Davis. Steph Curry has returned to the defending NBA Champions, the Golden State Warriors, who were riding a five-game winning streak, have been trending upward and should have the rest of the league worried. Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks are still struggling, even with the recent addition of Kyrie Irving. And the New York Knicks—ah, yes, the Knicks. The Blue and Orange skies haven’t looked brighter as they’ve won nine straight games and 12 out of their last 14. Yes, the Knicks are proving that the stouter teams in the league shouldn’t take them lightly. Yes, the city is under new “old” management, with the crosstown Brooklyn Nets trading Irving and Kevin Durant. And yes, one thing is a certainty; Bing Bong Nation will continue to be excessively and aggressively annoying on television, radio and everyone’s social media timeline as they prepare their championship parade down the Canyon of Heroes…in their mind. 

We’ll revisit that next week and see if they crack our top five. For now, these are the best teams to pay attention to based on their season’s sample size and what they did on the hardwood last week.

5. Phoenix Suns

Kevin Durant and Devin Booker

With all due respect to the Sacramento Kings, who begin this week two games ahead in the third seed in the Western Conference, Kevin Durant is a Phoenix Sun.

Full stop. 

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While that award-winning analysis should be the end of this entry, The Valley’s newest (Easy Money) sniper popped off 23 points in his minutes-restricted debut against Charlotte (after nearly two months recovering from a strained MCL in his knee). Following that up with a solid 20 against the Bulls (while passing Oscar Robertson for 13th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list) and a dominant 37-point performance against the Mavericks, nailing the go-ahead winning shot. You can see the potential powerhouse the league’s latest superteam can be throughout the remainder of the season. 

And yet, outside of Sunday’s playoff-like win in Dallas, KD wasn’t the leading scorer during last week’s slate of games. Dropping 37, 35 and 36, respectfully over the previous three games—averaging 33 points per game over his last four—Devin Booker not only has a battery in his back with the acquisition of his newest running mate but is 10-toes down in staking his claim that the Suns are his team.   

4. Boston Celtics

Jayson Tatum, Marcus Smart, and Jaylen Brown.

3. Philadelphia Sixers

Photograph of Joel Embiid playing for Philly

2. Denver Nuggets

Nikola Jokic after a nuggets win

The Nuggets handled their business last week, going undefeated and winning four of their last five games. During that run, Nikola Jokic continued his dominance in the league and irked his haters, who continue to accuse him of stat-padding, averaging 24 points, 15.3 rebounds, and 10 assists. Also, during those three games, The Joker racked up his 100th career triple-double against the Houston Rockets and his 25th triple-double of the season against the Memphis Grizzlies the following game. 

Aside from MVP-caliber individual performances, the team is clicking on all cylinders. The Nuggets are top five in average points (117.1), ranked number two in offensive efficiency, and are getting significant contributions from Jamal Murray (19.8 points, 8 assists over the last five games), Michael Porter Jr. (20.4 points in the previous five games) and Aaron Gordon (18.2 points in the last five games). 

Upcoming games against non-threatening, mid-to-lowly squads (Toronto Raptors, Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, Brooklyn Nets) should increase their lead in the Western Conference over the Memphis Grizzlies—whose season could crate under the weight of Ja Morant’s off-the-court drama and suspension, as well as Brandon Clarke’s season-ending injury. 

Denver should ideally cruise to the No. 1 seed and clinch homecourt-advantage throughout the playoffs, which would be very beneficial since they have a league-best 29-4 record in Mile High.

1. Milwaukee Bucks

Giannis Antetokounmpo

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