[ESPN] NBA实力榜:谁面临的压力最大?

By NBA insiders | ESPN, 2026-02-04 20:00:00

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2026年NBA交易截止日(东部时间周四下午3点) 仅剩一天 ,多笔重磅交易已经开始接连上演,其中包括詹姆斯·哈登 (James Harden) 离开洛杉矶快船加盟克利夫兰骑士,以换取达里厄斯·加兰 (Darius Garland)。

在联盟和球迷等待另一场大交易的同时,常规赛仍在继续,各支球队也将目光转向了季后赛。

在东部,夏洛特黄蜂队状态火热——在年度最佳新秀候选人康·克内佩尔 (Kon Knueppel) 的带领下,正处于一波七连胜中。而在西部,波特兰开拓者队由于近期的连败,排名有所下滑。

本周,我们邀请了NBA专家团来分析每支球队中压力最大的球员。无论是关于交易截止日、休赛期预期,还是季后赛成功的普遍压力,在本赛季剩余时间里,哪些名字值得我们重点关注?

注:球队排名基于专家团成员(ESPN的安东尼·斯莱特 (Anthony Slater)、戴夫·麦克梅纳明 (Dave McMenamin)、贾马尔·科利尔 (Jamal Collier)、凯文·佩尔顿 (Kevin Pelton)、迈克尔·C·莱特 (Michael C. Wright)、鲍比·马克斯 (Bobby Marks)、蒂姆·邦坦普斯 (Tim Bontemps)、蒂姆·麦克马洪 (Tim MacMahon)、文森特·古德威尔 (Vincent Goodwill) 和 扎克·克拉姆 (Zach Kram))对各支球队所属地位的评定。

往期排名: 季前赛 | 10月29日 | 11月5日 | 11月12日 | 11月19日 | 11月26日 | 12月3日 | 12月10日 | 12月17日 | 12月24日 | 12月31日 | 1月7日 | 1月14日 | 1月21日 | 1月28日

跳转至球队:
ATL | BOS | BKN | CHA | CHI | CLE
DAL | DEN | DET | GS | HOU | IND
LAC | LAL | MEM | MIA | MIL | MIN
NO | NY | OKC | ORL | PHI | PHX
POR | SAC | SA | TOR | UTAH | WAS

1. 俄克拉荷马城雷霆

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 39胜11负
  • 往期排名: 1
  • 下场比赛: 客战圣安东尼奥(2月4日),主战休斯顿(2月7日),客战洛杉矶湖人(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 谢伊·吉尔杰斯-亚历山大 (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander)

在4月、5月和6月卫冕征程被置于季后赛显微镜下观察之前,雷霆队中并没有哪位球员 真正 面临太大压力。他们已经证明了自己。但亚历山大拥有争取职业生涯第二个常规赛MVP的绝佳机会,并且随着他继续书写自己历史级巨星的履历,他有望累积更多荣誉。他也是这支夺冠大热门球队中毫无争议的场上领袖,这意味着在季后赛开打时,确保球队处于最佳状态的重任主要落在他肩上。 – 安东尼·斯莱特


2. 底特律活塞

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 37胜12负
  • 往期排名: 2
  • 下场比赛: 主战华盛顿(2月5日),主战纽约(2月6日),客战夏洛特(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 凯德·坎宁安 (Cade Cunningham)

考虑到在底特律并没有一位高水平的二号人选,坎宁安可能承担着所有第一核心球员中最重的责任。这位MVP候选人是底特律一切战术的引擎,他的助攻数(场均9.8次)领跑全联盟。如果活塞想要打进分区决赛甚至更远,他必须成为一名比现在更优秀的攻防一体球员。 – 文森特·古德威尔


3. 丹佛掘金

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 33胜18负
  • 往期排名: 4
  • 下场比赛: 客战纽约(2月4日),客战芝加哥(2月7日),主战克利夫兰(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 佩顿·沃森 (Peyton Watson)

在未能达成新秀合同提前续约后,沃森带着证明自己价值的决心开启了本赛季。他在这个爆发的赛季中做出了回应,在周二的比赛前,他场均贡献职业生涯最高的15.0分,命中率达50.4%,三分命中率达42.8%。如果他能保持这种产出,他将成为休赛期最顶尖的自由球员之一。

在尼古拉·约基奇 (Nikola Jokic) 缺阵期间,沃森大放异彩——在16场比赛中场均贡献22.1分——证明了他不仅仅是一名3D角色球员。对于23岁的沃森来说,挑战在于如何在排除合同年干扰的同时,继续完成掘金季后赛深入突围所需的那些脏活累活。 – 蒂姆·麦克马洪


4. 圣安东尼奥马刺

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 33胜16负
  • 往期排名: 5
  • 下场比赛: 主战俄克拉荷马城(2月4日),客战达拉斯(2月5日),主战达拉斯(2月7日),客战洛杉矶湖人(2月10日)

压力最大的球员: 索汉 (Jeremy Sochan)

由于伤病,索汉在马刺过去10场比赛中缺席了7场,而且由于新秀前锋卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 的崛起,他已经在球队的轮换阵容中失宠。但索汉在管理层内部并未失去支持。马刺队一直称赞这位22岁的球员在没有出场机会的情况下所表现出的专业精神。

当这位前前十顺位新秀获得机会时,他提供了高质量的发挥。他很可能很快就会为另一支球队效力,这也正是即将成为受限制自由球员的索汉压力所在。 – 莱特


5. 纽约尼克斯

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 32胜18负
  • 往期排名: 7
  • 下场比赛: 主战丹佛(2月4日),客战底特律(2月6日),客战波士顿(2月8日),主战印第安纳(2月10日)

压力最大的球员: 卡尔-安东尼·唐斯 (Karl-Anthony Towns)

这位全明星领跑联盟篮板榜(场均11.9个),他是一位令人畏惧的全方位得分手,并可能是联盟最好的空间型大个子。然而,他总是让人觉得意犹未尽。他正处于扬尼斯·阿德托昆博 (Giannis Antetokounmpo) 交易传闻的静谧中心,因此他必须拿出高水平表现,带领尼克斯杀出东部并闯入总决赛。在杰伦·布伦森 (Jalen Brunson) 始终保持稳定的情况下,唐斯总是更容易受到批评。 – 文森特·古德威尔


6. 休斯顿火箭

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 31胜17负
  • 往期排名: 3
  • 下场比赛: 主战波士顿(2月4日),主战夏洛特(2月5日),客战俄克拉荷马城(2月7日),主战洛杉矶快船(2月10日)

压力最大的球员: 里德·谢泼德 (Reed Sheppard)

凯文·杜兰特 (Kevin Durant)(腿筋扭伤)缺席了周一对阵步行者的胜利,这为二年级后卫谢泼德创造了自12月1日以来的首次首发机会。谢泼德面临的压力将是自我的,因为这位21岁的球员明白休斯顿将他视为未来的潜在球星。

老将弗雷德·范弗利特 (Fred VanVleet) 的缺阵为谢泼德提供了加速成长的机会。在过去的13次出场中,谢泼德只有两场比赛的投篮命中率达到或超过50%,但火箭希望他在防守端持续进步的同时,在进攻端保持侵略性。 – 莱特


7. 波士顿凯尔特人

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 32胜18负
  • 往期排名: 6
  • 下场比赛: 客战休斯顿(2月4日),主战迈阿密(2月6日),主战纽约(2月8日)

压力最大的球员: 尼古拉·武切维奇 (Nikola Vucevic)

在周二通过交易安芬尼·西蒙斯 (Anfernee Simons) 被换来后,武切维奇将成为凯尔特人唯一重要的补强。在去年夏天多名关键球员离队后,这支凯尔特人在没有杰森·塔图姆 (Jayson Tatum) 的情况下表现超出了预期。武切维奇是一名高质量的投篮型大个子(本赛季场均出手超过4次,三分命中率37%),同时长期以来也是一名可靠的篮板手,这将使他在教练乔·马祖拉 (Joe Mazzulla) 与内米亚斯·克塔 (Neemias Queta) 搭配的中锋轮换中发挥作用。 – 蒂姆·邦坦普斯


8. 明尼苏达森林狼

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 31胜20负
  • 往期排名: 10
  • 下场比赛: 客战多伦多(2月4日),主战新奥尔良(2月6日),主战洛杉矶快船(2月8日),主战亚特兰大(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 安东尼·爱德华兹 (Anthony Edwards)

除非从现在到周四下午之间发生改变,否则爱德华兹仍将面临压力,因为森林狼仍在寻找一名控球后卫,以减轻这位超级巨星后卫身上的组织压力。到目前为止,由于前乐透秀罗布·迪林厄姆 (Rob Dillingham) 在职业生涯第二年未能进入状态,他们还没能做到这一点。 – 蒂姆·邦坦普斯


9. 克利夫兰骑士

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 30胜21负
  • 往期排名: 11
  • 下场比赛: 客战洛杉矶快船(2月4日),客战萨克拉门托(2月7日),客战丹佛(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 詹姆斯·哈登 (James Harden)

又一次哈登交易让这位36岁的11届全明星加盟了一支竞争者球队,他获得了另一次挽救季后赛风评的机会——他的季后赛投篮和三分命中率往往低于常规赛。哈登此前的表现仍处于高水平,他是快船近期扭转颓势的关键部分,但现在他必须在克利夫兰争夺冠军的过程中,迅速适应与多诺万·米切尔 (Donovan Mitchell) 和埃文·莫布里 (Evan Mobley) 并肩作战。 – 贾马尔·科利尔


10. 菲尼克斯太阳

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 31胜20负
  • 往期排名: 13
  • 下场比赛: 主战金州(2月5日),主战费城(2月7日),主战达拉斯(2月10日)

压力最大的球员: 杰伦·格林 (Jalen Green)

太阳队在51场比赛中取得了31胜20负的战绩,是本赛季最让人眼前一亮的球队之一,他们拥有新任主帅乔丹·奥特 (Jordan Ott),以及围绕德文·布克 (Devin Booker) 组建的全新阵容。然而,杰伦·格林并不是这个故事的一部分。格林因顽固的右腿筋伤势仅出战了五场比赛,这让他在太阳阵容中的角色在很大程度上仍是未知数。随着季后赛临近,他将在恢复健康的过程中寻找自己的定位。 – 戴夫·麦克梅纳明


11. 多伦多猛龙

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 30胜21负
  • 往期排名: 8
  • 下场比赛: 主战明尼苏达(2月4日),主战芝加哥(2月5日),主战印第安纳(2月8日)

压力最大的球员: 柯林·默里-博伊尔斯 (Collin Murray-Boyles)

默里-博伊尔斯的老将队友们可能面临着更大的整体压力。例如,布兰登·英格拉姆 (Brandon Ingram) 从未赢得过季后赛系列赛。

但由于雅各布·珀尔特尔 (Jakob Poeltl) 挥之不去的背伤,默里-博伊尔斯被推入了一个充满巨大压力的处境:他现在是一支季后赛球队身高6英尺7英寸的首发中锋,并负责作为一名新秀与斯科蒂·巴恩斯 (Scottie Barnes) 共同支撑起全联盟前十的防守。如果多伦多在截止日前交易来一名大个子,可能会减轻一些压力,但就目前而言,这位去年选秀大会的9号秀注定将在今年春天迎接严峻考验。 – 扎克·克拉姆


12. 洛杉矶湖人

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 30胜19负
  • 往期排名: 9
  • 下场比赛: 主战费城(2月5日),主战金州(2月7日),主战俄克拉荷马城(2月9日),主战圣安东尼奥(2月10日)

压力最大的球员: 奥斯汀·里夫斯 (Austin Reaves)

虽然关于卢卡·东契奇 (Luka Doncic) 作为球队新门面如何面临带队冲击季后赛的压力,或者勒布朗·詹姆斯 (LeBron James) 面临如何让职业生涯剩余时光价值最大化的压力都有理可循,但真正的压力落在了里夫斯的肩上。

这位五年级后卫此前正享受着职业生涯最好的赛季,场均贡献26.6分,但自圣诞节以来一直因左小腿拉伤缺阵。虽然里夫斯在周二晚上对阵篮网的比赛中复出并得到15分和1次助攻,但他需要保持健康,因为今年夏天一份价值2.41亿美元的顶薪续约合同可能就摆在桌面上。 – 戴夫·麦克梅纳明


13. 费城76人

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 29胜21负
  • 往期排名: 15
  • 下场比赛: 客战洛杉矶湖人(2月5日),客战菲尼克斯(2月7日),客战波特兰(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 保罗·乔治 (Paul George)

在经历了上周末的禁赛后,乔治在3月底回归时将面临巨大的压力。他将只有10场比赛的时间来为费城期待已久的季后赛深入之旅恢复状态。考虑到76人整个赛季都因缺乏一致性和节奏而感到沮丧,失去乔治两个月的时间将使费城备受瞩目,尤其是如果他们跌入附加赛竞争区的话。 – 蒂姆·邦坦普斯


14. 洛杉矶快船

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 23胜26负
  • 往期排名: 16
  • 下场比赛: 主战克利夫兰(2月4日),客战萨克拉门托(2月6日),客战明尼苏达(2月8日),客战休斯顿(2月10日)

压力最大的球员: 达里厄斯·加兰 (Darius Garland)

随着哈登的离开,正式宣告了快船队本土球星路线的终结——在那支曾经拥有乔治和拉塞尔·威斯布鲁克 (Russell Westbrook) 的南加州四人组中,如今只剩下了科怀·伦纳德 (Kawhi Leonard)——取而代之的是来自印第安纳州加里的新人。

虽然加兰在克利夫兰两次入选全明星,但他骑士生涯的末期因出勤率不足而蒙上阴影——他在上赛季缺席了四场季后赛,本赛季至今已缺席25场。他必须重返赛场,展示他能为新球队带来什么,这至关重要。 – 戴夫·麦克梅纳明


15. 金州勇士

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 27胜24负
  • 往期排名: 12
  • 下场比赛: 客战菲尼克斯(2月5日),客战洛杉矶湖人(2月7日),主战孟菲斯(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 乔纳森·库明加 (Jonathan Kuminga)

无论周四之后库明加在哪里效力,他都将是下半赛季值得关注的球员。如果库明加按照他所希望的那样被交易,这将开启他职业生涯的下一个阶段。他将有大约30场比赛的时间来证明,所有那些令人垂涎的天赋此前只是被金州的环境和体系所压制。

如果他留在勇士,人们期望他能在吉米·巴特勒三世 (Jimmy Butler III) 缺阵的情况下获得表现空间。史蒂夫·科尔 (Steve Kerr) 已经表示,等他从未来几天的轻微骨挫伤中恢复过来,他将成为轮换阵容的重要组成部分。 – 安东尼·斯莱特


16. 迈阿密热火

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 27胜25负
  • 往期排名: 14
  • 下场比赛: 客战波士顿(2月6日),客战华盛顿(2月8日),主战犹他(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 诺曼·鲍威尔 (Norman Powell)

快船队的损失让热火队获益。在休赛期加盟后,鲍威尔成为历史上第七位在第11个赛季或更晚才首次入选全明星的球员。连续第二个赛季,鲍威尔在保持39%三分命中率的同时,场均得分超过20分。

进入周二晚上的比赛时,热火队在鲍威尔出战的比赛中胜率高出5成5场。作为休赛期的完全自由球员,鲍威尔在6月30日之前都有资格签署一份为期四年、价值1.285亿美元的续约合同。 – 鲍比·马克斯


17. 奥兰多魔术

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 25胜24负
  • 往期排名: 17
  • 下场比赛: 主战布鲁克林(2月5日),主战犹他(2月7日),主战密尔沃基(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 保罗·班凯罗 (Paolo Banchero)

无论公平与否,当你签下一份五年2.41亿美元的顶薪续约合同时,人们就会对你有所期待。就班凯罗而言,这种期待是带领奥兰多自2010年以来首次突破季后赛首轮。但魔术队非但没有在季后赛中争夺主场优势,反而再次陷入了争夺附加赛席位的熟悉境地。班凯罗场均得分在20分以上,但当他在场时,魔术队每100回合净输2.5分。 – 鲍比·马克斯


18. 夏洛特黄蜂

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 23胜28负
  • 往期排名: 22
  • 下场比赛: 客战休斯顿(2月5日),客战亚特兰大(2月7日),主战底特律(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 拜伦·戴维斯 (Baron Davis)、埃迪·琼斯 (Eddie Jones)、布拉德·米勒 (Brad Miller)、大卫·韦斯利 (David Wesley) 以及1999-2000赛季的黄蜂队

他们目前持有的八连胜是夏洛特四分之一个世纪以来最长的,而黄蜂队距离追平当年的纪录仅一胜之遥。很大程度上得益于在犹他取得的55分大胜,黄蜂队结束了一月份的赛程,并与迈阿密热火队(2010年12月)并列保持着NBA历史上单月客场比赛最大净胜分纪录。

查尔斯·李 (Charles Lee) 因此当选东部月度最佳教练,而布兰登·米勒 (Brandon Miller) 则获得了职业生涯首次周最佳球员称号。 – 凯文·佩尔顿


19. 亚特兰大老鹰

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 25胜27负
  • 往期排名: 21
  • 下场比赛: 主战犹他(2月5日),主战夏洛特(2月7日),客战明尼苏达(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 杰伦·约翰逊 (Jalen Johnson)

一个非乐透秀出身的球员最终成为球队门面是很罕见的。但随着特雷·杨 (Trae Young) 前往华盛顿,责任落在了约翰逊身上。这位24岁的球员入选了职业生涯首次全明星替补,场均得分(23.3分)、篮板(10.5个)和三分命中率(36%)均创下职业生涯新高。更重要的是,本赛季当约翰逊的三分命中率超过50%时,亚特兰大的战绩为10胜5负。 – 鲍比·马克斯


20. 芝加哥公牛

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 24胜27负
  • 往期排名: 18
  • 下场比赛: 客战多伦多(2月5日),主战丹佛(2月7日),客战布鲁克林(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 科比·怀特 (Coby White)

在交易截止日临近之际,公牛队名单上有七名合同即将到期的球员,其中包括怀特,这位七年级后卫的未来在组织内部最为不明朗。在打出远超三年3600万美元合同的表现后,怀特期待在休赛期获得大幅加薪。

不过,他在从反复发作的小腿伤势中恢复期间,本赛季的表现也起伏不定。芝加哥一直在市场上试探怀特的交易可能,但由于公牛队希望缓解后场的人员拥堵,目前尚未找到满意的回报。 – 贾马尔·科利尔


21. 波特兰开拓者

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 23胜28负
  • 往期排名: 19
  • 下场比赛: 主战孟菲斯(2月6日),主战孟菲斯(2月7日),主战费城(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 德尼·阿夫迪亚 (Deni Avdija)

开拓者需要阿夫迪亚恢复健康来维持进攻。周日,在阿夫迪亚实至名归地入选职业生涯首次全明星赛的同时,他也因为背部拉伤缺席了过去两周半里的第六场比赛。

阿夫迪亚同样缺席了周二在菲尼克斯的比赛,这使得他的全明星周末首秀蒙上了阴影。周日的失利是他们的五连败,虽然控球后卫斯库特·亨德森 (Scoot Henderson) 即将从严重的腿筋伤势中复出,但期望亨德森立刻承担起领袖角色是不公平的。 – 凯文·佩尔顿


22. 达拉斯独行侠

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 19-31
  • 往期排名: 23
  • 下场比赛: 主战圣安东尼奥(2月5日),客战圣安东尼奥(2月7日),客战菲尼克斯(2月10日)

压力最大的球员: 库珀·弗拉格 (Cooper Flagg)

弗拉格带着不负“世代级天才”盛名的压力进入了联盟。他很好地承担了这一重担。19岁的弗拉格有望成为自ABA与NBA合并以来,第五位场均贡献至少19分、6个篮板和4次助攻的新秀。其他四位是:拉里·伯德 (Larry Bird)、迈克尔·乔丹 (Michael Jordan)、格兰特·希尔 (Grant Hill) 和卢卡·东契奇 (Luka Doncic)。 – 蒂姆·麦克马洪


23. 孟菲斯灰熊

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 19胜29负
  • 往期排名: 20
  • 下场比赛: 客战萨克拉门托(2月4日),客战波特兰(2月6日),客战波特兰(2月7日),客战金州(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 贾·莫兰特 (Ja Morant)

关于莫兰特潜在交易的传闻仍在不断流传,他的合同还剩两年。目前尚不清楚市场对这位26岁、曾两度入选全明星但仍在左肘扭伤康复中的球员是否有浓厚兴趣。伤病和禁赛使莫兰特本赛季仅出战了20场比赛。

尽管孟菲斯一直在听取关于这位后卫的询价,但如果莫兰特留下也不是灾难,因为他已经证明了自己在专注时依然是极具爆发力的力量。随着贾伦·杰克逊 (Jaren Jackson Jr.) 被交易至爵士,如果图马斯·伊萨洛 (Tuomas Iisalo) 能让莫兰特全身心投入,并结合球队令人印象深刻的年轻天赋,灰熊队有望在西部排名中向上攀升。 – 莱特


24. 密尔沃基雄鹿

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 19胜29负
  • 往期排名: 24
  • 下场比赛: 主战新奥尔良(2月4日),主战印第安纳(2月6日),客战奥兰多(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 扬尼斯·阿德托昆博 (Giannis Antetokounmpo)

在接下来的24小时内,NBA所有的目光都将集中在阿德托昆博身上。在为密尔沃基效力超过12个赛季后,这位雄鹿超级巨星已经准备好迎接改变,球队在过去一周里一直在就一笔可能改变联盟格局的潜在交易进行谈判。阿德托昆博希望争夺第二个总冠军,而雄鹿队已经跌至东部第12位,附加赛资格正渐行渐远。

如果阿德托昆博不想在无缘季后赛的情况下虚度一年的巅峰期,他只能寄希望于从伤病中回归时能拥有一个新家。 – 贾马尔·科利尔


25. 犹他爵士

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 16胜35负
  • 往期排名: 26
  • 下场比赛: 客战亚特兰大(2月5日),客战奥兰多(2月7日),客战迈阿密(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 科迪·威廉姆斯 (Cody Williams)

威廉姆斯作为2024年选秀大会的9号秀,将有充足的机会证明自己应该被考虑纳入轮换阵容,因为爵士队打算在下赛季实现华丽转身并重塑竞争力。威廉姆斯的职业生涯起步较慢,但近期展现出了令人欣喜的发展迹象。自1月1日以来,他在担任首发期间场均贡献9.1分,投篮命中率达55.1%,三分命中率为37.5%。 – 蒂姆·麦克马洪


26. 新奥尔良鹈鹕

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 13胜39负
  • 往期排名: 25
  • 下场比赛: 客战密尔沃基(2月4日),客战明尼苏达(2月6日),主战萨克拉门托(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 乔丹·普尔 (Jordan Poole)

普尔正面临重返新奥尔良轮换阵容的压力。既然鹈鹕队已接近全员齐整,仅剩德章泰·穆雷 (Dejounte Murray) 缺阵(自去年1月因跟腱断裂缺战至今),普尔已经掉出了詹姆斯·博雷戈 (James Borrego) 的轮换。普尔在赛季初是首发球员,在2024-25赛季为华盛顿奇才出战的每一场比赛中也是首发,但他自1月23日以来就没有上场,新秀杰里迈亚·费尔斯 (Jeremiah Fears) 被移至替补席,鹈鹕队现在开启比赛时并没有配置传统的控球后卫。 – 凯文·佩尔顿


27. 布鲁克林篮网

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 13胜36负
  • 往期排名: 28
  • 下场比赛: 客战奥兰多(2月5日),主战华盛顿(2月7日),主战芝加哥(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 小迈克尔·波特 (Michael Porter Jr.)

波特承担着一项艰巨的任务:在逆境中支撑起一支人手短缺的阵容,同时保持自己高水平的个人表现。随着卡姆·托马斯 (Cam Thomas) 的未来成疑,波特成为了这支在一月份仅赢下三场比赛的挣扎中篮网队的恒定稳定器。他过去从未承担过这种类型的领导角色,因此对于这位七年级前锋来说,这将是一个棘手的挑战。 – 文森特·古德威尔


28. 印第安纳步行者

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 13胜38负
  • 往期排名: 29
  • 下场比赛: 客战密尔沃基(2月6日),客战多伦多(2月8日),客战纽约(2月10日)

压力最大的球员: 本内迪克特·马图林 (Bennedict Mathurin)

在进入受限制自由球员市场前的几个月,马图林仍在努力证明自己不仅仅是一个单维度的得分手,他目前场均贡献职业生涯最高的17.8分,但失误比助攻还要多。这位前6号秀是会在印第安纳还是在另一支球队证明这一点仍是一个问号,因为他是周四截止日前极具可能的交易候选人。 – 扎克·克拉姆


29. 华盛顿奇才

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 13胜36负
  • 往期排名: 30
  • 下场比赛: 客战底特律(2月5日),客战布鲁克林(2月7日),主战迈阿密(2月8日)

压力最大的球员: 比拉尔·库利巴利 (Bilal Coulibaly)

库利巴利在职业生涯第三年出现了退步。这位被寄予厚望的3D天才在进攻端陷入了普遍的退化,失去了公式中的前半部分:在新秀赛季投出34.6%的三分命中率后,他在过去两个赛季下降到了27.5%——而且本赛季他的投篮命中率已跌破40%。

这位前7号秀年仅21岁,奇才队在选秀大会上通过向上交易换得他的签约权,对他倾注了大量心血。但他已经在华盛顿的队内地位中落后于其他几位年轻队友,需要一个强劲的下半赛季来证明他在今年夏天值得一份新秀提前续约合同。 – 扎克·克拉姆


30. 萨克拉门托国王

  • 2025-26赛季战绩: 12胜39负
  • 往期排名: 27
  • 下场比赛: 主战孟菲斯(2月4日),主战洛杉矶快船(2月6日),主战克利夫兰(2月7日),客战新奥尔良(2月9日)

压力最大的球员: 德安德烈·亨特 (De’Andre Hunter)

萨克拉门托方面在向骑士换取亨特的交易中,之所以愿意送出备受青睐的基恩·埃利斯 (Keon Ellis) 来处理丹尼斯·施罗德 (Dennis Schroder) 负资产合同,有多重动机。

部分动机源于新任总经理斯科特·佩里 (Scott Perry) 对亨特的公开信任,认为他是一个能给侧翼带来帮助的攻防一体球员。亨特上赛季的三分命中率达到职业生涯最高的40.5%,但本赛季在骑士队陷入低迷,仅为30.8%,并失去了在这支赢在当下的球队中的位置。回到重建环境,他能找回最佳状态吗? – 安东尼·斯莱特

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NBA Power Rankings: Players under the most pressure

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The 2026 NBA trade deadline (Thursday, 3 p.m. ET) is one day away, with a flurry of blockbuster deals already beginning, including James Harden’s exit from the LA Clippers to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Darius Garland.

While the league and fans wait for another blockbuster deal, the regular season carries on, and teams turn their attention toward the postseason.

In the East, the Charlotte Hornets have gotten hot – riding a seven-game winning streak behind Rookie of the Year candidate Kon Knueppel. In the West, the Portland Trail Blazers have fallen due to a recent losing streak.

This week, we asked our NBA insiders to break down the player under the most pressure on each team. Whether it’s concerning the trade deadline, offseason expectations or general pressure for postseason success, which names should we be watching for the rest of the season?

Note: Team rankings are based on where members of our panel (ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Dave McMenamin, Jamal Collier, Kevin Pelton, Michael C. Wright, Bobby Marks, Tim Bontemps, Tim MacMahon, Vincent Goodwill and Zach Kram) think teams belong.

Previous rankings: Preseason | Oct. 29 | Nov. 5 | Nov. 12 | Nov. 19 | Nov. 26 | Dec. 3 | Dec. 10 | Dec. 17 | Dec. 24 | Dec. 31 | Jan. 7 | Jan. 14 | Jan. 21 | Jan. 28

Jump to a team:
ATL | BOS | BKN | CHA | CHI | CLE
DAL | DEN | DET | GS | HOU | IND
LAC | LAL | MEM | MIA | MIL | MIN
NO | NY | OKC | ORL | PHI | PHX
POR | SAC | SA | TOR | UTAH | WAS

1. Oklahoma City Thunder

  • 2025-26 record: 39-11
  • Previous ranking: 1
  • Next games: @ SA (Feb. 4), vs. HOU (Feb. 7), @ LAL (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

There aren’t really any players on the Thunder who face much pressure before April, May and June when their title defense is put under the postseason microscope. They’re proven. But Gilgeous-Alexander has a clear chance at his second regular-season MVP and to continue to pile up accolades as he builds his résumé as an all-timer. He’s also the unquestioned on-court leader of the championship favorites, meaning it falls mostly on him to ensure his team is at its best when the playoffs tip. – Anthony Slater


2. Detroit Pistons

  • 2025-26 record: 37-12
  • Previous ranking: 2
  • Next games: vs. WAS (Feb. 5), vs. NYK (Feb. 6), @ CHA (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Cade Cunningham

Cunningham might have the most responsibility of any No. 1 option, considering there’s not a high-level No. 2 in Detroit. The MVP candidate is the engine for everything Detroit does, leading the league in assists (9.8 per game). For the Pistons to perhaps make it to the conference finals or even further, he’ll have to be an even greater two-way player than he’s been. – Vincent Goodwill


3. Denver Nuggets

  • 2025-26 record: 33-18
  • Previous ranking: 4
  • Next games: @ NYK (Feb. 4), @ CHI (Feb. 7), vs. CLE (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Peyton Watson

After not getting an extension of his rookie contract done, Watson went into the season determined to prove his value. He’s responded with a breakout campaign, averaging a career-best 15.0 points while shooting 50.4% from the floor and 42.8% from 3-point range going into Tuesday’s game, positioning himself to be one of the offseason’s top free agents if he can maintain that production.

Watson starred during Nikola Jokic’s absence – averaging 22.1 points over 16 games – proving that he can be more than a 3-and-D role player. The challenge for Watson, 23, will be to continue doing the dirty work necessary for the Nuggets to make a deep playoff run while blocking out the distractions of his looming restricted free agency. – Tim MacMahon


4. San Antonio Spurs

  • 2025-26 record: 33-16
  • Previous ranking: 5
  • Next games: vs. OKC (Feb. 4), @ DAL (Feb. 5), vs. DAL (Feb. 7), @ LAL (Feb. 10)

Player under the most pressure: Jeremy Sochan

Sochan hasn’t played in seven of San Antonio’s past 10 games due to injuries, and he’s fallen out of the club’s rotation, in part, because of the emergence of rookie forward Carter Bryant. But Sochan hasn’t fallen out of favor within the organization. The Spurs continue to compliment the 22-year-old’s professionalism in the face of inactivity.

When the former top-10 pick has gotten opportunities, he’s provided quality minutes. It’s likely that he’ll soon be doing that for another team, and that’s where the pressure will come for Sochan, who is set to become a restricted free agent. – Michael C. Wright


5. New York Knicks

  • 2025-26 record: 32-18
  • Previous ranking: 7
  • Next games: vs. DEN (Feb. 4), @ DET (Feb. 6), @ BOS (Feb. 8), vs. IND (Feb. 10)

Player under the most pressure: Karl-Anthony Towns

The All-Star leads the league in rebounding (11.9 per game), he’s a feared three-level scorer and could be the league’s best floor-spreading big. And yet, he always leaves people wanting more. He’s in the quiet center of the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade talks, so he has to perform at a high level to get the Knicks out of the East and into the Finals. Where Jalen Brunson is the constant, Towns is always subject to critique. – Goodwill


6. Houston Rockets

  • 2025-26 record: 31-17
  • Previous ranking: 3
  • Next games: vs. BOS (Feb. 4), vs. CHA (Feb. 5), @ OKC (Feb. 7), vs. LAC (Feb. 10)

Player under the most pressure: Reed Sheppard

Kevin Durant (sprained ankle) missed Monday’s victory against the Pacers, paving the way for second-year guard Sheppard to start his first game since Dec. 1. The pressure on Sheppard will be self-inflicted, considering the 21-year-old understands Houston sees him as a potential star in the future.

The absence of veteran Fred VanVleet provides more opportunity for Sheppard to grow at an accelerated rate. Sheppard has connected on 50% or better from the field in just two of his past 13 appearances, but the Rockets want him to maintain aggression offensively while continuing to make strides on the other end. – Wright


7. Boston Celtics

  • 2025-26 record: 32-18
  • Previous ranking: 6
  • Next games: @ HOU (Feb. 4), vs. MIA (Feb. 6), vs. NYK (Feb. 8)

Player under the most pressure: Nikola Vucevic

After being acquired for Anfernee Simons on Tuesday, Vucevic will likely be the one significant addition to a Celtics team that has overachieved without Jayson Tatum after several key players departed last summer. Vucevic is a quality shooting big (37% this season on over four attempts per game), who also has long been a reliable rebounder, which will make him useful in coach Joe Mazzulla’s center rotation with Neemias Queta. – Tim Bontemps


8. Minnesota Timberwolves

  • 2025-26 record: 31-20
  • Previous ranking: 10
  • Next games: @ TOR (Feb. 4), vs. NO (Feb. 6), vs. LAC (Feb. 8), vs. ATL (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Anthony Edwards

Unless something changes between now and Thursday afternoon, Edwards will remain under pressure as the Timberwolves continue searching for a point guard to take some of the creative load off the superstar guard’s plate. Up to this point, they haven’t been able to do so with former lottery pick Rob Dillingham failing to get going in Year 2. – Bontemps


9. Cleveland Cavaliers

  • 2025-26 record: 30-21
  • Previous ranking: 11
  • Next games: @ LAC (Feb. 4), @ SAC (Feb. 7), @ DEN (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: James Harden

Another Harden trade puts the 36-year-old 11-time All-Star on a contender with another chance to salvage his playoff legacy – his shooting and 3-point percentages are lower in the playoffs compared to the regular season. Harden was still playing at a high level, and he was a key part of the Clippers’ recent turnaround, but now he will have to adjust to playing alongside Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley on the fly as Cleveland pursues a championship. – Jamal Collier


10. Phoenix Suns

  • 2025-26 record: 31-20
  • Previous ranking: 13
  • Next games: vs. GS (Feb. 5), vs. PHI (Feb. 7), vs. DAL (Feb. 10)

Player under the most pressure: Jalen Green

At 31-20 through 51 games, the Suns are one of the undisputed feel-good teams this season, with a new coach in Jordan Ott and a revamped roster around Devin Booker. Jalen Green, however, has not been part of that story. Green has been limited to five games because of a pesky right hamstring issue, making his role with this Suns group largely unknown. He will see how he fits as he gets healthy with the playoffs approaching. – Dave McMenamin


11. Toronto Raptors

  • 2025-26 record: 30-21
  • Previous ranking: 8
  • Next games: vs. MIN (Feb. 4), vs. CHI (Feb. 5), vs. IND (Feb. 8)

Player under the most pressure: Collin Murray-Boyles

Murray-Boyles’ veteran teammates might be facing more pressure overall. Brandon Ingram, for instance, has never won a playoff series.

But due to Jakob Poeltl’s lingering back injury, Murray-Boyles has been thrust into a situation filled with tremendous pressure: He’s now the 6-foot-7 starting center for a playoff team and charged with anchoring (along with Scottie Barnes) a top-10 defense as a rookie. Toronto might alleviate some of that pressure if it trades for a big man before the deadline, but for now the No. 9 pick in last year’s draft is poised to enter a gauntlet this spring. – Zach Kram


12. Los Angeles Lakers

  • 2025-26 record: 30-19
  • Previous ranking: 9
  • Next games: vs. PHI (Feb. 5), vs. GS (Feb. 7), vs. OKC (Feb. 9), vs. SA (Feb. 10)

Player under the most pressure: Austin Reaves

While there are arguments for how Luka Doncic is under pressure to lead L.A. on a playoff run as the new face of the franchise, or how LeBron James faces pressure to maximize what’s left of his career, the true pressure falls on Reaves’ shoulders.

The fifth-year guard was enjoying a career-best season, averaging 26.6 points, before being sidelined since Christmas with a left calf strain. While Reaves returned Tuesday night against the Nets with 15 points and one assist, he needs to stay healthy with a $241 million max extension potentially on the table this summer. – McMenamin


13. Philadelphia 76ers

  • 2025-26 record: 29-21
  • Previous ranking: 15
  • Next games: @ LAL (Feb. 5), @ PHX (Feb. 7), @ POR (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Paul George

After his suspension over the weekend, there will be plenty of pressure on George when he returns at the end of March. He’ll have just 10 games to ramp up for what Philadelphia hopes will be a deep playoff run. Considering the 76ers have been frustrated about a lack of consistency and rhythm all season, losing George for two months will keep eyes on Philadelphia, especially if it lands in the play-in mix. – Bontemps


14. LA Clippers

  • 2025-26 record: 23-26
  • Previous ranking: 16
  • Next games: vs. CLE (Feb. 4), @ SAC (Feb. 6), @ MIN (Feb. 8), @ HOU (Feb. 10)

Player under the most pressure: Darius Garland

With Harden’s exit officially ending the Clippers’ LA-laden approach – with only Kawhi Leonard remaining from their former SoCal foursome that once included Paul George and Russell Westbrook – in comes the new kid from Gary, Indiana.

While Garland became a two-time All-Star in Cleveland, the end of his time with the Cavaliers was marred by his lack of availability – he missed four playoff games last season and 25 games so far this season. It’s imperative that he return to the court to show what he can do for his new franchise. – McMenamin


15. Golden State Warriors

  • 2025-26 record: 27-24
  • Previous ranking: 12
  • Next games: @ PHX (Feb. 5), @ LAL (Feb. 7), vs. MEM (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Jonathan Kuminga

Regardless of where Kuminga is playing after Thursday, he will be a player to watch in the second half of the season. If Kuminga is traded – as has been his wish – it’ll jump-start the next phase of his career. He will have about 30 games to prove that all that tantalizing talent has been held back by circumstance and a system in Golden State.

If he remains with the Warriors, there is an expectation that he will get a runway in the absence of Jimmy Butler III. Steve Kerr has already said he will be a major part of the rotation when he returns from a minor bone bruise in the coming days. – Slater


16. Miami Heat

  • 2025-26 record: 27-25
  • Previous ranking: 14
  • Next games: @ BOS (Feb. 6), @ WAS (Feb. 8), vs. UTAH (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Norman Powell

The Clippers loss has been to the benefit of the Heat. Acquired in the offseason, Powell became only the seventh player to make their first All-Star game in his 11th season or later. For the second straight campaign, Powell is averaging greater than 20 points while shooting 39% on 3-pointers.

Going into Tuesday night’s game, the Heat were five games above .500 in the contests Powell played. An unrestricted free agent in the offseason, Powell is eligible until June 30 to sign a four-year $128.5M extension. – Bobby Marks


17. Orlando Magic

  • 2025-26 record: 25-24
  • Previous ranking: 17
  • Next games: vs. BKN (Feb. 5), vs. UTAH (Feb. 7), vs. MIL (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Paolo Banchero

Fair or unfair, there is an expectation when you sign a five-year $241M max extension. In the case of Banchero, that expectation was to lead Orlando past the first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2010. But instead of competing for home court in the playoffs, the Magic are once again in a familiar position, jockeying for a play-in spot. Banchero is averaging north of 20 points, but the Magic are minus-2.5 points per 100 possessions when he is on the court. – Marks


18. Charlotte Hornets

  • 2025-26 record: 23-28
  • Previous ranking: 22
  • Next games: @ HOU (Feb. 5), @ ATL (Feb. 7), vs. DET (Feb. 9)

Players under the most pressure: Baron Davis, Eddie Jones, Brad Miller, David Wesley and the 1999-2000 Hornets

Their eight-game winning streak has been the longest in Charlotte for more than a quarter-century, but the Hornets are a win away from matching it. Thanks in large part to their 55-point win at Utah, the Hornets finished January tied with the Miami Heat (December 2010) for the best point differential in road games in a month in NBA history.

Charles Lee was rewarded as Eastern Conference Coach of the Month, while Brandon Miller earned his first career Player of the Week nod. – Kevin Pelton


19. Atlanta Hawks

  • 2025-26 record: 25-27
  • Previous ranking: 21
  • Next games: vs. UTAH (Feb. 5), vs. CHA (Feb. 7), @ MIN (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Jalen Johnson

It is rare that a player not selected in the lottery eventually becomes the face of a franchise. But with Trae Young now in Washington, the responsibility has fallen on Johnson. Named to his first All-Star game as a reserve, the 24-year-old is averaging career highs in points (23.3), rebounds (10.5) and 3-point shooting (36%). More importantly, Atlanta is 10-5 this season when Johnson has shot greater than 50% from deep. – Marks


20. Chicago Bulls

  • 2025-26 record: 24-27
  • Previous ranking: 18
  • Next games: @ TOR (Feb. 5), vs. DEN (Feb. 7), @ BKN (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Coby White

The Bulls have seven players with expiring contracts on their roster approaching the deadline, including White, the seventh-year guard whose future is the most uncertain within the organization. White will expect a significant raise in the offseason after outplaying a three-year, $36 million contract.

Still, he has also had an uneven season while recovering from a nagging calf injury. Chicago has been testing the market for White but has been unable to find a significant return as the Bulls hope to alleviate the logjam in their backcourt. – Collier


21. Portland Trail Blazers

  • 2025-26 record: 23-28
  • Previous ranking: 19
  • Next games: vs. MEM (Feb. 6), vs. MEM (Feb. 7), vs. PHI (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Deni Avdija

The Blazers need Avdija to get healthy to keep their offense afloat. On Sunday, when Avdija was deservedly chosen for his first All-Star Game, he also missed his sixth game in the past two and a half weeks with a back strain.

Avdija also sat out Tuesday’s game at Phoenix, leaving his debut for All-Star weekend in jeopardy. Sunday’s loss was their fifth in a row, and while point guard Scoot Henderson is on the verge of returning from a season-long absence due to a severe hamstring strain, expecting Henderson to step immediately into a leading role is unfair. – Pelton


22. Dallas Mavericks

  • 2025-26 record: 19-31
  • Previous ranking: 23
  • Next games: vs. SA (Feb. 5), @ SA (Feb. 7), @ PHX (Feb. 10)

Player under the most pressure: Cooper Flagg

Flagg arrived in the league under the pressure of living up to the hype of being billed as a generational prospect. He has carried that burden quite well. Flagg, 19, is on pace to become only the fifth rookie since the ABA-NBA merger to average at least 19 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists. The others: Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Grant Hill and Luka Doncic. – MacMahon


23. Memphis Grizzlies

  • 2025-26 record: 19-29
  • Previous ranking: 20
  • Next games: @ SAC (Feb. 4), @ POR (Feb. 6), @ POR (Feb. 7), @ GS (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Ja Morant

Rumors continue to swirl regarding potential trades for Morant, who has two years remaining on his deal. It’s unclear whether the market is robust for the 26-year-old and two-time All-Star, who continues to recover from a sprained left elbow. Injuries and a suspension have limited Morant to 20 games.

Despite Memphis fielding potential inquiries on the guard, it wouldn’t be a disaster if Morant stayed, as he’s displayed that he remains an explosive force when committed. With Jaren Jackson Jr. gone after he was traded to the Jazz, if Tuomas Islalo could combine buy-in from Morant with the team’s impressive young talent, the Grizzlies could have a shot at moving up in the West standings. – Wright


24. Milwaukee Bucks

  • 2025-26 record: 19-29
  • Previous ranking: 24
  • Next games: vs. NO (Feb. 4), vs. IND (Feb. 6), @ ORL (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Giannis Antetokounmpo

All eyes in the NBA will be on Antetokounmpo for the next 24 hours. After more than 12 seasons with Milwaukee, the Bucks’ superstar is ready for a change, and the team has been engaged in talks throughout the past week on a potential deal that could shift the league. Antetokounmpo wants to compete for a second championship and the Bucks have dropped to 12th in the East with the play-in tournament slipping from their grasp.

If Antetokounmpo wants to avoid wasting a year of his prime without playing in the postseason, he will have to hope for a new home when he returns from injury. – Collier


25. Utah Jazz

  • 2025-26 record: 16-35
  • Previous ranking: 26
  • Next games: @ ATL (Feb. 5), @ ORL (Feb. 7), @ MIA (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Cody Williams

Williams, the No. 9 pick in the 2024 draft, will have plenty of opportunity to prove that he should be considered for a rotation role as the Jazz intend to turn the corner to be competitive next season. Williams’ career got off to a slow start, but he has shown encouraging signs of development recently. He has averaged 9.1 points while shooting 55.1% from the floor and 37.5% from 3-point range since Jan. 1, primarily in a starting role. – MacMahon


26. New Orleans Pelicans

  • 2025-26 record: 13-39
  • Previous ranking: 25
  • Next games: @ MIL (Feb. 4), @ MIN (Feb. 6), vs. SAC (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Jordan Poole

Poole is under pressure to get back in the New Orleans rotation. Now that the Pelicans are close to full strength, with only Dejounte Murray sidelined (out since last January due to an Achilles rupture), Poole has fallen out of James Borrego’s rotation. A starter at the beginning of the season, as well as in every game he played for the Washington Wizards in 2024-25, Poole hasn’t played since Jan. 23, with rookie Jeremiah Fears moving to the bench and New Orleans opening games without a traditional point guard. – Pelton


27. Brooklyn Nets

  • 2025-26 record: 13-36
  • Previous ranking: 28
  • Next games: @ ORL (Feb. 5), vs. WAS (Feb. 7), vs. CHI (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: Michael Porter Jr.

Porter has the unenviable task of holding up an undermanned roster and keeping his own individual performances at a high level even in adverse circumstances. With Cam Thomas’ future in question, Porter is the constant, stabilizing force for a struggling Nets team that only won three games in January. He hasn’t had to take on this type of leadership role in the past, so it’ll be a tricky challenge to step into for the seventh-year forward. – Goodwill


28. Indiana Pacers

  • 2025-26 record: 13-38
  • Previous ranking: 29
  • Next games: @ MIL (Feb. 6), @ TOR (Feb. 8), @ NYK (Feb. 10)

Player under the most pressure: Bennedict Mathurin

A few months before he enters restricted free agency, Mathurin is still trying to prove he’s more than just a one-dimensional scorer, as he’s averaging a career-high 17.8 points but with more turnovers than assists. Whether the former No. 6 pick makes that case for Indiana or another team remains a question, as he’s a prime candidate to be moved before Thursday’s deadline. – Kram


29. Washington Wizards

  • 2025-26 record: 13-36
  • Previous ranking: 30
  • Next games: @ DET (Feb. 5), @ BKN (Feb. 7), vs. MIA (Feb. 8)

Player under the most pressure: Bilal Coulibaly

Coulibaly has taken a step back in his third season. The prospective 3-and-D talent is missing the first half of that formula, as part of a broader offensive regression: After shooting 34.6% from distance as a rookie, he’s down to 27.5% in the past two seasons – and he’s dipped below 40% from the field this year.

The former No. 7 pick is still just 21 years old, and the Wizards are invested in his future after trading up in the draft to secure his rights. But he’s fallen behind several other young teammates in Washington’s pecking order and needs a strong second half to prove he’s worth a rookie extension this summer. – Kram


30. Sacramento Kings

  • 2025-26 record: 12-39
  • Previous ranking: 27
  • Next games: vs. MEM (Feb. 4), vs. LAC (Feb. 6), vs. CLE (Feb. 7), @ NO (Feb. 9)

Player under the most pressure: De’Andre Hunter

There were several motivations on the Sacramento side to attach the coveted Keon Ellis to Dennis Schroder’s negative value contract in a trade to the Cavaliers for Hunter.

Part of the motivation was new general manager Scott Perry’s stated belief in Hunter as a two-way player who can help on the wing. Hunter shot a career-high 40.5% from 3 last season, but slumped to 30.8% for the Cavaliers this season, losing grip of his place within the win-now franchise. Back in a rebuilding setting, can he rediscover his best form? – Slater

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