[ESPN] NBA实力榜:交易截止日后30支球队成色几何

By NBA insiders | ESPN, 2026-02-11 19:30:00

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随着2026年交易截止日的喧嚣尘埃落定,我们开始将目光投向NBA全明星周末。

期待球星们齐聚洛杉矶,在全新改制的赛制中大放异彩——三支分别由美国球员和国际球员组成的球队,将再次展开锦标赛风格的巅峰对决。

一些新面孔加入了这份令人垂涎的名单,包括贾马尔·穆雷 (Jamal Murray) 和切特·霍姆格伦 (Chet Holmgren);而诸如凯文·杜兰特 (Kevin Durant) 和勒布朗·詹姆斯 (LeBron James) 等家喻户晓的名将,则为他们的履历又增添了一项全明星荣誉。

全明星赛后,各支球队将寻求重启,为常规赛最后三个月运筹帷幄,以确定如何才能锁定季后赛席位,或确保在乐透抽签中获得机会。

在此之前,以下是本周的NBA实力榜。

注:球队排名基于我们的专家小组(ESPN的安东尼·斯莱特、戴夫·麦克梅纳明、贾马尔·科利尔、迈克尔·C·莱特、博比·马克斯、蒂姆·邦坦普斯、蒂姆·麦克马洪、文森特·古德威尔和扎克·克拉姆)对各队实力的综合评定。

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 | 2月4日

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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 (Oklahoma City Thunder)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 41胜13负
  • 此前排名: 1
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵太阳 (2月11日),主场对阵雄鹿 (2月12日)

卫冕MVP谢伊·吉尔杰斯-亚历山大 (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander) 因斜肌受伤将缺席比赛并退出全明星周末,但杰伦·威廉姆斯 (Jalen Williams) 在因腿筋拉伤缺阵10场后已经复出。周一晚在洛杉矶,他的回归成为了关键因素,在119-110战胜湖人的比赛中,他在24分钟内砍下23分。虽然他动过手术的右腕在被撞击后似乎仍有些困扰,但威廉姆斯坚持打完了一场高强度的比赛,并获得了13次罚球机会。假设吉尔杰斯-亚历山大在全明星赛后仍需休战,这可能是威廉姆斯找回节奏的机会,毕竟到目前为止,这对他来说是一个断断续续且充满伤病痛楚的赛季。 – 安东尼·斯莱特


2. 底特律活塞 (Detroit Pistons)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 39胜13负
  • 此前排名: 2
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵猛龙 (2月11日)

在詹姆斯·琼斯 (James Jones) 对大个子艾赛亚·斯图尔特 (Isaiah Stewart) 做出可能引起关注的禁赛裁决之前,活塞队本将在接下来的几周迎接真正的季后赛级考验:对阵猛龙,前往麦迪逊广场花园对阵已被他们两度击败的尼克斯,随后是圣安东尼奥、俄克拉荷马城以及焕然一新的骑士。其次,交易走贾登·艾维 (Jaden Ivey) 是对达尼斯·詹金斯 (Daniss Jenkins) 的信任,后者在交易截止日后立即转签了一份两年的正式合同。虽然样本量很小,但在艾维交易中获得的凯文·许尔特 (Kevin Huerter) 至今尚未投进三分球,但他的两分球目前弹无虚发。 – 文森特·古德威尔


3. 圣安东尼奥马刺 (San Antonio Spurs)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 37胜16负
  • 此前排名: 4
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵勇士 (2月11日)

二年级后卫斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) 在连续三场比赛中逐渐提升了他的投篮表现,帮助马刺队取得四连胜。球队正准备开启一段西部客场之旅,在全明星休赛期前背靠背挑战湖人和勇士。维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) 本赛季已连续取得24次两双,并列NBA历史第六位,而新秀迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) 和卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) 也在持续进步。由于球队一年一度的“牛仔节客场之旅 (Rodeo Road Trip)”,当地球迷要等到3月5日才能再次在弗罗斯特银行中心球馆看到主队的比赛。 – 迈克尔·C·莱特


4. 纽约尼克斯 (New York Knicks)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 34胜20负
  • 此前排名: 5
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵费城 (2月11日)

尼克斯的八连胜终结了,再次遭遇了活塞队30分的分差痛击。在面对这支东部最大竞争对手之一的两场比赛中,尼克斯累计净胜分为负69分。不过,因伤缺阵的OG·阿奴诺比 (OG Anunoby) 和卡尔-安东尼·唐斯 (Karl-Anthony Towns) 正在康复中,他们可以利用即将到来的全明星假期为常规赛最后八周积蓄力量。截止日引援豪塞·阿尔瓦拉多 (Jose Alvarado) 已经展现了价值,在超级碗周日客场击败波士顿的翻身仗中贡献了12分和2次抢断。这支突然展现出韧性的队伍给出了预料中的回应。 – 古德威尔


5. 丹佛掘金 (Denver Nuggets)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 34胜20负
  • 此前排名: 3
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵灰熊 (2月11日)

丹佛的伤病魔咒仍在继续,正处于爆发赛季的佩顿·沃森 (Peyton Watson) 遭遇腿筋拉伤,将缺阵至少四周。好在掘金迎来了一名关键成员的回归,卡梅隆·约翰逊 (Cameron Johnson) 在因膝盖骨挫伤缺席23场比赛后于周六复出。当约翰逊在阵时,掘金的战绩为21胜9负。 – 蒂姆·麦克马洪


6. 波士顿凯尔特人 (Boston Celtics)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 34胜19负
  • 此前排名: 7
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵公牛 (2月11日)

是的,凯尔特人通过一系列运作引进了尼古拉·武切维奇 (Nikola Vucevic) 并成功规避了奢侈税,但波士顿在交易截止日真正的头条新闻是杰森·塔图姆 (Jayson Tatum) 开始恢复训练,他先是在G联赛,本周又回到了凯尔特人队中。如果塔图姆——目前仍是一个“如果”——能够恢复到接近昔日的水准,那么波士顿绝对有实力在今年春天再次从东部脱颖而出。 – 蒂姆·邦坦普斯


7. 休斯顿火箭 (Houston Rockets)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 33胜19负
  • 此前排名: 6
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵快船 (2月11日)

连续两场主场失利加上在交易截止日颗粒无收,让部分球迷对火箭选择不解决控卫短板感到不安。然而,主教练伊梅·乌度卡 (Ime Udoka) 和总经理拉斐尔·斯通 (Rafael Stone) 仍然对休斯顿在没有传统控卫的情况下打出高水平篮球的能力充满信心。塔里·伊森 (Tari Eason) 和全明星中锋阿尔佩伦·申京 (Alperen Sengun) 在周六对阵缺兵少将的雷霆时,进一步坚定了管理层的决心。伊森砍下赛季新高的26分,申京则拿下了本赛季个人的第二次三双。申京和杜兰特得分或助攻贡献了休斯顿63%的分数。 – 莱特


8. 克利夫兰骑士 (Cleveland Cavaliers)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 33胜21负
  • 此前排名: 9
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵奇才 (2月11日)

克利夫兰“詹姆斯·哈登 (James Harden) 时代”的前两场比赛起步稳健。在加盟骑士的前两场比赛中,哈登场均贡献22.5分、7.5次助攻和6个篮板,投篮命中率为48%(三分命中率为47%),带领球队在2026年伊始继续高歌猛进。克利夫兰目前已取得四连胜,过去10场赢了9场。自1月1日以来,骑士和活塞(14胜5负)并列拥有全联盟最佳战绩。 – 贾马尔·科利尔


9. 洛杉矶湖人 (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 32胜21负
  • 此前排名: 12
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵独行侠 (2月12日)

卢克·肯纳德 (Luke Kennard) 表示,在湖人将盖布·文森特 (Gabe Vincent) 和一个未来的二轮签交易至老鹰以换取这位神射手后,JJ·雷迪克 (JJ Redick) 在他们的首次交谈中就鼓励他多出手。肯纳德毫不犹豫地采纳了建议,在代表湖人的首场比赛开始仅两分钟就投中了第一个三分球。湖人场均三分命中数排在联盟第23位,肯纳德将肩负起提升这一数据的重任。 – 戴夫·麦克梅纳明


10. 明尼苏达森林狼 (Minnesota Timberwolves)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 33胜22负
  • 此前排名: 8
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵开拓者 (2月11日)

上周,森林狼经历了全联盟最有趣的交易截止日之一。他们不仅送走了迈克·康利 (Mike Conley) 及其首轮签互换权以节省大量现金,还通过送出四个二轮签换来了公牛后卫阿约·多松姆 (Ayo Dosunmu) 以补强后场深度,并且预计将在未来几天重新签下康利。时间将证明这些举措是否足以让明尼苏达连续第三年杀入西部决赛——甚至走得更远。 – 邦坦普斯


11. 多伦多猛龙 (Toronto Raptors)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 32胜22负
  • 此前排名: 11
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵活塞 (2月11日)

猛龙在面对胜率超过50%的球队时战绩仅为11胜15负,这是东西部前六名球队中此类战绩最差的。但他们面对弱旅时表现稳健,包括过去一周大胜公牛和步行者,目前对阵胜率不足五成的球队战绩为21胜7负。 – 扎克·克拉姆


12. 菲尼克斯太阳 (Phoenix Suns)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 32胜22负
  • 此前排名: 10
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵雷霆 (2月11日)

太阳在交易截止日从密尔沃基换来了科尔·安东尼 (Cole Anthony) 和阿米尔·科菲 (Amir Coffey),代价是奈杰尔·海耶斯-戴维斯 (Nigel Hayes-Davis) 和尼克·理查兹 (Nick Richards)。对于本赛季板凳得分排名全联盟第21位的太阳队来说,引进像安东尼这样职业生涯场均12.0分的球员,为教练乔丹·奥特 (Jordan Ott) 的轮换注入了火力。如果杰伦·格林 (Jalen Green) 的腿筋问题持续存在,安东尼的价值将更加凸显。 – 麦克梅纳明


13. 费城76人 (Philadelphia 76ers)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 30-23
  • 此前排名: 13
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵尼克斯 (2月11日)

费城内部对球队选择将贾里德·麦凯恩 (Jared McCain) 交易至雷霆以换取一个首轮签和三个二轮签感到颇多疑虑,这一举动让球队成功规避了奢侈税。只有时间能证明达里尔·莫雷关于“76人在麦凯恩的高位时将其卖出”的断言是否正确。但有趣的是,在战绩排名前十的球队中,俄克拉荷马城是唯一一支送出首轮签引援的球队,而麦凯恩正是他们的首选目标。 – 邦坦普斯


14. 奥兰多魔术 (Orlando Magic)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 28胜24负
  • 此前排名: 17
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵雄鹿 (2月11日)

魔术将泰厄斯·琼斯 (Tyus Jones) 送往黄蜂是一个出于财务考量的举动,这让球队降至奢侈税线以下,并腾出了签下两名球员的灵活性,其中一个名额交给了老将后卫杰冯·卡特 (Jevon Carter)。弗朗茨·瓦格纳 (Franz Wagner) 在周一魔术战胜雄鹿的比赛中复出,此前他因踝伤缺席了25场比赛。他职业生涯首次担任替补并贡献了14分。 – 博比·马克斯


15. 金州勇士 (Golden State Warriors)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 29胜25负
  • 此前排名: 15
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵马刺 (2月11日)

缺兵少将的勇士在上周圆满完成了任务。他们两次在第四节落后两位数的情况下逆转,并在终场哨响前绝杀了太阳和灰熊。在斯蒂芬·库里 (Stephen Curry) 养伤以及截止日前引进的克里斯塔普斯·波尔津吉斯 (Kristaps Porzingis) 准备首秀之际,这些胜利保住了体面的战绩。勇士乐观地认为,两人都能在2月19日全明星赛后对阵凯尔特人的首场比赛中复出。库里将利用周末治疗他酸痛的膝盖,而波尔津吉斯则将留在旧金山,与球队首席医疗决策者里克·塞莱布里尼 (Rick Celebrini) 一起训练。 – 斯莱特


16. 迈阿密热火 (Miami Heat)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 28胜27负
  • 此前排名: 16
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵新奥尔良 (2月11日)

热火加入了火箭和马刺的行列,成为唯三在截止日前未进行交易的球队。但这并不意味着管理层对剩余赛季的阵容感到满意。热火有一个空位名额,如果他们裁掉特里·罗齐尔 (Terry Rozier)(他在10月因涉嫌联邦赌博调查被捕后一直处于休假状态),还可以创造另一个名额。除非热火能在球场上利用好全明星赛后全联盟第四轻松的赛程,否则他们很可能连续第四个赛季进入附加赛。 – 马克斯


17. 夏洛特黄蜂 (Charlotte Hornets)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 25胜29负
  • 此前排名: 18
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵老鹰 (2月11日)

黄蜂已经升至附加赛区且有望稳住阵脚,因为被他们超越的公牛队在交易截止日后看起来更弱了。但黄蜂在周一遭遇了阻碍:他们的九连胜在对阵底特律时终结,且主力大个子穆萨·迪亚巴特 (Moussa Diabate) 和迈尔斯·布里奇斯 (Miles Bridges) 都可能因为卷入与活塞内线杰伦·杜伦 (Jalen Duren) 及斯图尔特的激烈冲突而面临禁赛。 – 克拉姆


18. 波特兰开拓者 (Portland Trail Blazers)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 26胜28负
  • 此前排名: 21
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵森林狼 (2月11日),客场对阵爵士 (2月12日)

对于开拓者的代表团来说,这将在洛杉矶度过一个充实的周末。六年级前锋德尼·阿夫迪亚 (Deni Avdija) 将迎来全明星首秀,凭借他在得分和组织上的爆发表现赢得了这项荣誉。在此前五年场均得分和助攻从未超过16.9分和3.9次的情况下,他本赛季场均贡献25.5分和6.7次助攻。但所有目光都将集中在三分大赛上,正处于跟腱康复后期的达米安·利拉德 (Damian Lillard) 将参加比赛——这对于他下赛季复出的准备情况是一个积极的信号。 – 斯莱特


19. 亚特兰大老鹰 (Atlanta Hawks)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 26胜29负
  • 此前排名: 19
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵黄蜂 (2月11日)

老鹰队总经理昂西·萨利赫 (Onsi Saleh) 明确表示,交易截止日的运作是为了着眼未来。“一切都是为了未来,”他说道,“我们不希望赛季初创造的灵活性受到截止日的影响,我们觉得我们保持了这种灵活性。”自1月初以来的四笔独立交易中,亚特兰大先后引进了CJ·麦科勒姆 (CJ McCollum)、乔纳森·库明加 (Jonathan Kuminga)、巴迪·希尔德 (Buddy Hield)(他是唯一在下赛季领薪水的引援球员)和乔克·兰代尔 (Jock Landale)。如果老鹰想要提升排名,全明星赛后全联盟第五轻松的赛程将是他们的机会。 – 马克斯


20. 洛杉矶快船 (LA Clippers)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 25胜28负
  • 此前排名: 14
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵火箭 (2月11日)

当快船在截止日将哈登送往克利夫兰、将艾维卡·祖巴茨 (Ivica Zubac) 送往印第安纳时(此前他们刚打出17胜4负的冲击波重返季后赛竞争行列),联盟中有人猜测这是否意味着NBA对科怀·莱昂纳德 (Kawhi Leonard) “Aspiration”代言案的调查有了新进展。快船篮球运营总裁劳伦斯·弗兰克 (Lawrence Frank) 在解释这些交易时表示,调查与这些运作无关。“这真的不会影响我们日常的任何决定,”弗兰克告诉记者。 – 麦克梅纳明


21. 芝加哥公牛 (Chicago Bulls)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 24胜30负
  • 此前排名: 20
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵波士顿 (2月11日)

在整个赛季大部分时间看起来注定要连续第四次参加附加赛后,公牛终于在上周采取行动摆脱了“平庸的泥潭”。作为七笔交易的一部分,他们送走了武切维奇、科比·怀特 (Coby White) 和多松姆等人,换回了七名新球员以重塑阵容。这导致公牛在剩下的30场比赛中拥有一支以后卫为主且并不合拍的阵容,也让球迷们不禁质疑——自2016年以来仅取得一场季后赛胜利的公牛,还要重建多久? – 科利尔


22. 密尔沃基雄鹿 (Milwaukee Bucks)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 21胜30负
  • 此前排名: 24
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵魔术 (2月11日),客场对阵雷霆 (2月12日)

扬尼斯·阿德托昆博 (Giannis Antetokounmpo) 仍留在密尔沃基。仅凭这一点,雄鹿球迷就可以长舒一口气直到夏天。尽管排在东部第12位,雄鹿并未放弃本赛季。道格·里弗斯 (Doc Rivers) 重申球队无意在剩余赛季雪藏阿德托昆博,他有望在全明星赛后的月底回归。雄鹿还签下了被篮网裁掉的后卫卡姆·托马斯 (Cam Thomas) 为冲刺阶段补强。当许多球队开始为选秀卡位时,雄鹿已经设定了航向,继续专注于争夺附加赛席位。 – 科利尔


23. 孟菲斯灰熊 (Memphis Grizzlies)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 20胜32负
  • 此前排名: 23
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵丹佛 (2月11日)

总经理扎克·克莱曼 (Zach Kleiman) 在交易截止日彻底改变了球队面貌,通过一笔涉及八人的交易将小贾伦·杰克逊 (Jaren Jackson Jr.)、约翰·康查尔 (John Konchar)、兰代尔和文斯·威廉姆斯 (Vince Williams Jr.) 送至犹他,换回了凯尔·安德森 (Kyle Anderson)、泰勒·亨德里克斯 (Taylor Hendricks)、乔治·尼昂 (Georges Niang)、沃尔特·克莱顿 (Walter Clayton Jr.) 以及三个未来的首轮签。尽管球队尝试送走处境艰难的贾·莫兰特 (Ja Morant),但他目前仍留在队中。灰熊计划在未来几天重新评估莫兰特受伤的肘部,但不确定这位两届全明星如何融入球队的未来。显而易见的是,莫兰特需要通过上场打球来恢复他在联盟中的价值,以便在夏季寻求潜在的交易。 – 莱特


24. 达拉斯独行侠 (Dallas Mavericks)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 19胜34负
  • 此前排名: 22
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵湖人 (2月12日)

在2018年选秀中排在卢卡·东契奇 (Luka Doncic) 之前被选中的榜眼秀马文·巴格利三世 (Marvin Bagley III),作为安东尼·戴维斯 (Anthony Davis) 交易的一部分来到达拉斯后,已经效力于他的第五支球队了。本赛季余下的时间里,他将在达拉斯获得上场机会。在代表独行侠的首秀中,巴格利砍下16分、12个篮板和4次盖帽。 – 麦克马洪


25. 新奥尔良鹈鹕 (New Orleans Pelicans)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 15胜40负
  • 此前排名: 26
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵热火 (2月11日)

凭借两连胜,鹈鹕在周一送给了萨克拉门托13连败,并打出了联盟领先的第22场禁区得分超过60分的表现。新秀杰里迈亚·费尔斯 (Jeremiah Fears) 成为本赛季第四位在至少10场比赛中得分20+的一年级球员,加入了库珀·弗拉格 (Cooper Flagg)、康·克纽佩尔 (Kon Knueppel) 和VJ·埃奇科姆 (VJ Edgecombe) 的行列。在击败国王之前,新奥尔良曾连续14场比赛分差都在10分以内。全明星赛后,鹈鹕将先打三个连续的主场,随后开启一段西部六连客。 – 莱特


26. 犹他爵士 (Utah Jazz)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 17胜37负
  • 此前排名: 25
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵国王 (2月11日),主场对阵开拓者 (2月12日)

自交易截止日加盟爵士以来,小贾伦·杰克逊展现了无缝衔接。在他代表犹他出战的前两场比赛中,他在25分钟内场均贡献22.0分。值得注意的是,杰克逊在这两场比赛的第四节都没打一分钟,与劳里·马尔卡宁 (Lauri Markkanen) 一起坐在板凳席上,这被广泛认为是为了提升乐透抽签胜率而采取的显而易见的摆烂策略。 – 麦克马洪


27. 布鲁克林篮网 (Brooklyn Nets)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 15胜37负
  • 此前排名: 27
  • 后续比赛: 主场对阵步行者 (2月11日)

是不是该拆散篮网了?布鲁克林更大的动向发生在交易截止日左右,不出所料,迈克尔·波特 (Michael Porter Jr.) 没有被交易。似乎没有任何感兴趣的球队真正与篮网展开过实质性接洽,他在2026-27赛季价值4000万美元的合同将成为夏季的热门话题。卡姆·托马斯的实验在篮网裁掉他后宣告失败,但这似乎是一个早该发生的结局。 – 古德威尔


28. 华盛顿奇才 (Washington Wizards)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 14胜38负
  • 此前排名: 29
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵骑士 (2月11日)

上周四,奇才在对阵东部领头羊活塞的整个第四节雪藏了五名先发中的四位——结果竟然赢了,替补席上的威尔·赖利 (Will Riley) 和沙里夫·库珀 (Sharife Cooper) 表现出色。但这只是个意外而非惯例:在自2月1日以来的其他三场比赛中,奇才累计输掉了76分,使他们本赛季的场均净胜分降至全联盟最差的负10.7分。 – 克拉姆


29. 印第安纳步行者 (Indiana Pacers)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 14胜40负
  • 此前排名: 28
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵篮网 (2月11日)

别指望中锋艾维卡·祖巴茨能很快为新东家上场。祖巴茨因陪产假错过了在快船的最后一场比赛,而正在争取最佳乐透赔率的步行者队将让他休战,直到他从12月以来一直带伤作战的踝伤中康复。“据我与他的交谈,我理解他的伤处仍感觉不太对劲,”步行者教练里克·卡莱尔 (Rick Carlisle) 表示,“在他真正准备好之前,我们不会让他上场。” – 克拉姆


30. 萨克拉门托国王 (Sacramento Kings)

  • 2025-26 战绩: 12胜43负
  • 此前排名: 30
  • 后续比赛: 客场对阵爵士 (2月11日)

周一晚在客场,国王以24分之差惨败给15胜40负的鹈鹕——13连败创下了萨克拉门托时代的队史纪录。他们的客场战绩为3胜24负。即使是预期再低的人也会承认,这个赛季是多么令人失望。但也有两个亮点:他们开始更多地启用新人。新秀尼克·克利福德 (Nique Clifford) 两场前砍下30分,新秀马克西姆·雷诺 (Maxime Raynaud) 在对阵鹈鹕时贡献21分和19个篮板。此外,他们掌控着自己的首轮签,目前看来有望在这个选秀大年中获得一个前五顺位的选秀权。 – 斯莱特

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The bustle of the 2026 trade deadline is officially behind us as we look ahead to the NBA All-Star Weekend.

Expect the stars to show up in Los Angeles for a revamped format as three teams, made up of American players and international players, go head-to-head in another tournament-style competition.

A few new faces have been added to the coveted rosters, including Jamal Murray and Chet Holmgren, while other household names like Kevin Durant and LeBron James add another All-Star accolade to their résumés.

After the All-Star break, teams will look to reset, strategizing for the last three months of the regular season to figure out what it takes to clinch a spot in the postseason or guarantee a chance in the lottery.

Until then, here are this week’s NBA power rankings.

Note: Team rankings are based on where members of our panel (ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Dave McMenamin, Jamal Collier, 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 | Feb. 4

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: 41-13
  • Previous ranking: 1
  • Next games: @ PHX (Feb. 11), vs. MIL (Feb. 12)

Reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is out because of an oblique injury and will sit out All-Star Weekend, but Jalen Williams is back after sitting out 10 games because of a hamstring strain. His return was a major factor Monday night in Los Angeles, as he scored 23 points in 24 minutes during a 119-110 win over the Lakers. His surgically repaired right wrist did appear to be bothering him after it was hit, but Williams powered through and played a physical game, earning 13 free throws. Assuming Gilgeous-Alexander will sit out games after the break, it could be a chance for Williams to find a rhythm in what has been a choppy and painful season for him so far. – Anthony Slater


2. Detroit Pistons

  • 2025-26 record: 39-13
  • Previous ranking: 2
  • Next games: @ TOR (Feb. 11)

Before James Jones lays down what could be a notable suspension to big man Isaiah Stewart, the Pistons were set up for some real playoff-like tests in the next few weeks: Toronto, a trip to MSG to take on a Knicks team they’ve clobbered twice, then San Antonio, Oklahoma City and the new-look Cavaliers. Trading Jaden Ivey, secondarily, was a vote of confidence for Daniss Jenkins, who was converted to a two-year deal right after the trade deadline. It’s a small sample size, but Kevin Huerter, acquired in the Ivey trade, hasn’t made a 3-point shot but hasn’t missed from two. – Vincent Goodwill


3. San Antonio Spurs

  • 2025-26 record: 37-16
  • Previous ranking: 4
  • Next games: @ GS (Feb. 11)

Second-year guard Stephon Castle has gradually improved his shotmaking in three consecutive outings as San Antonio won four in a row, going into a trip out West for a back-to-back against the Lakers and Warriors, headed into the All-Star break. Victor Wembanyama has posted 24 consecutive double-doubles this season, which ties for sixth in the NBA, and rookies Dylan Harper and Carter Bryant continue to make strides. Local fans won’t get a chance to see their hometown team at Frost Bank Center again until March 5 because of the team’s annual Rodeo Road Trip. – Michael C. Wright


4. New York Knicks

  • 2025-26 record: 34-20
  • Previous ranking: 5
  • Next games: @ PHI (Feb. 11)

The Knicks’ eight-game winning streak ended with yet another 30-point beatdown at the hands of the Pistons. In two games against the team that is one of their biggest contenders in the East, the Knicks are a minus-69. But OG Anunoby and Karl-Anthony Towns, who missed that game with injuries, are on the mend and could use the upcoming All-Star break to recover for the final eight weeks of the regular season. Deadline addition Jose Alvarado has already paid dividends, producing 12 points and two steals in their bounce-back win in Boston on Super Bowl Sunday. An expected response from a suddenly resilient bunch. – Goodwill


5. Denver Nuggets

  • 2025-26 record: 34-20
  • Previous ranking: 3
  • Next games: vs. MEM (Feb. 11)

Denver’s injury woes continued with Peyton Watson, who is in the midst of a breakout season, suffering a hamstring strain that will sideline him for at least four weeks. Denver got one key contributor back when Cameron Johnson returned Saturday after missing 23 games because of a bone bruise in his knee. The Nuggets are 21-9 with Johnson in the lineup. – Tim MacMahon


6. Boston Celtics

  • 2025-26 record: 34-19
  • Previous ranking: 7
  • Next games: vs. CHI (Feb. 11)

Yes, the Celtics made a series of moves to both add Nikola Vucevic and get out of the luxury tax, but the real news of the trade deadline for Boston was Jayson Tatum beginning to practice, first in the G League and then with the Celtics this week. If Tatum – and it remains an if – can come back to be anywhere near his former self, then Boston is a very real threat to once again emerge from the East this spring. – Tim Bontemps


7. Houston Rockets

  • 2025-26 record: 33-19
  • Previous ranking: 6
  • Next games: vs. LAC (Feb. 11)

Two consecutive home losses paired with inactivity at the trade deadline left some fans restless about the Rockets opting against addressing their deficiency at point guard. Both coach Ime Udoka and general manager Rafael Stone remain confident in Houston’s ability to play high-level basketball without a traditional point guard, however. Tari Eason and All-Star center Alperen Sengun only bolstered the brass’ resolve Saturday against the shorthanded Thunder. Eason poured in a season-high 26 points, and Sengun dropped his second triple-double of the season. Sengun and Kevin Durant either scored or assisted on 63% of Houston’s points. – Wright


8. Cleveland Cavaliers

  • 2025-26 record: 33-21
  • Previous ranking: 9
  • Next games: vs. WAS (Feb. 11)

The first two games of the James Harden era in Cleveland are off to a promising start. Harden is averaging 22.5 points, 7.5 assists and six rebounds on 48% shooting (47% from 3) in his first two games with the Cavs, a pair of wins for a team that has kept on rolling since the start of 2026. Cleveland has now won four in a row and nine of their past 10 games. Since Jan. 1, the Cavs and Pistons (14-5) are tied with the best records in the NBA. – Jamal Collier


9. Los Angeles Lakers

  • 2025-26 record: 32-21
  • Previous ranking: 12
  • Next games: vs. DAL (Feb. 12)

Luke Kennard said JJ Redick encouraged him to shoot more in their first conversation after the Lakers traded Gabe Vincent and a future second-round pick to the Hawks for the marksman. And he wasted no time heeding the advice, hitting his first 3 in a Lakers uniform just two minutes into his first game with L.A. The Lakers are 23rd in the NBA in made 3s per game, and Kennard will be tasked with lifting that number. – Dave McMenamin


10. Minnesota Timberwolves

  • 2025-26 record: 33-22
  • Previous ranking: 8
  • Next games: vs. POR (Feb. 11)

The Timberwolves had one of the more interesting trade deadlines across the NBA last week. They not only traded Mike Conley – along with a first-round pick swap – to save oodles of cash, but also traded four second-round picks to land Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu to help the team’s backcourt depth, and are expected to re-sign Conley in the coming days. Time will tell if that winds up being enough to get Minnesota to a third straight Western Conference finals – or beyond. – Bontemps


11. Toronto Raptors

  • 2025-26 record: 32-22
  • Previous ranking: 11
  • Next games: vs. DET (Feb. 11)

The Raptors are just 11-15 against teams with winning records, which is the worst such record for any team in the top six in either conference’s standings. But they’ve continued to take care of business against the teams they should beat, including blowout wins against the Bulls and Pacers over the past week, and are 21-7 against teams with losing records. – Zach Kram


12. Phoenix Suns

  • 2025-26 record: 32-22
  • Previous ranking: 10
  • Next games: vs. OKC (Feb. 11)

Phoenix acquired Cole Anthony and Amir Coffey from Milwaukee for Nigel Hayes-Davis and Nick Richards at the trade deadline. For a Suns team that ranks 21st in bench scoring this season, adding a player like Anthony, who has a career 12.0 points per game average, gives coach Jordan Ott some pop to go to in his rotation. And Anthony could prove extra valuable if Jalen Green’s hamstring issues persist. – McMenamin


13. Philadelphia 76ers

  • 2025-26 record: 30-23
  • Previous ranking: 13
  • Next games: vs. NYK (Feb. 11)

There is plenty of consternation in Philadelphia over the 76ers choosing to trade Jared McCain to the Thunder for a first-round pick and three second-rounders last week, which allowed the franchise to dip out of the luxury tax. Only time will tell if Daryl Morey’s assertion that the 76ers sold high on McCain is accurate, but it is interesting that Oklahoma City was the only team inside the top 10 in the league from a record standpoint that moved a first-round pick to add a player, and that McCain was their choice to do it with. – Bontemps


14. Orlando Magic

  • 2025-26 record: 28-24
  • Previous ranking: 17
  • Next games: vs. MIL (Feb. 11)

Sending Tyus Jones to Charlotte was a financially motivated move by the Magic, as it allowed the team to duck under the luxury tax and open flexibility to sign two players, with one of those roster spots going to veteran guard Jevon Carter. Franz Wagner returned in the Magic’s win against Milwaukee on Monday after dealing with an ankle injury this season that has caused him to miss 25 games. He came off the bench for the first time in his career and scored 14 points. – Bobby Marks


15. Golden State Warriors

  • 2025-26 record: 29-25
  • Previous ranking: 15
  • Next games: vs. SA (Feb. 11)

The shorthanded version of the Warriors did their job this past week. They twice came from double digits down in the fourth quarter to beat the Suns and Grizzlies at the buzzer. The wins kept their record respectable enough while Stephen Curry heals and Kristaps Porzingis, who was acquired ahead of the deadline, prepares for his team debut. The Warriors are optimistic that both will be ready in the first game out of the All-Star break on Feb. 19 against the Celtics. Curry will spend the weekend rehabbing his sore knee, and Porzingis will spend his break in San Francisco working with Rick Celebrini, the team’s lead medical decision-maker. – Slater


16. Miami Heat

  • 2025-26 record: 28-27
  • Previous ranking: 16
  • Next games: @ NO (Feb. 11)

The Heat joined the Rockets and Spurs as the only teams that did not make a trade before the deadline. But just because Miami was inactive does not mean the front office is set with the roster for the remainder of the season. The Heat have an open roster spot and could create another one if they were to waive Terry Rozier, who is on leave after being arrested in October as part of a federal gambling investigation. Unless the Heat take advantage of the fourth-easiest schedule post All-Star break on the court, they are likely a play-in team for the fourth straight season. – Marks


17. Charlotte Hornets

  • 2025-26 record: 25-29
  • Previous ranking: 18
  • Next games: vs. ATL (Feb. 11)

The Hornets have moved into a play-in spot and seem likely to stay there, as the team they passed – Chicago – looks worse after the trade deadline. But Charlotte ran into a roadblock on Monday: The team’s nine-game winning streak ended against Detroit, and starting big men Moussa Diabate and Miles Bridges could both be facing suspensions after their involvement in a rowdy fight against Pistons big men Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart. – Kram


18. Portland Trail Blazers

  • 2025-26 record: 26-28
  • Previous ranking: 21
  • Next games: @ MIN (Feb. 11), @ UTAH (Feb. 12)

It’ll be an eventful weekend in Los Angeles for the Blazers contingent. Their sixth-year forward, Deni Avdija, will make his All-Star debut, earning honors with a breakout season as a scorer and creator. He’s averaging 25.5 points and 6.7 assists per game after never averaging more than 16.9 and 3.9, respectively, in the five years prior. But all eyes will be on the 3-point contest as Damian Lillard, in the later stages of his Achilles rehab, will participate in the contest – a positive sign for his readiness to open next season. – Slater


19. Atlanta Hawks

  • 2025-26 record: 26-29
  • Previous ranking: 19
  • Next games: @ CHA (Feb. 11)

Atlanta GM Onsi Saleh made it clear that the trade deadline was about forward thinking. “Everything is future forward,” he said. “We didn’t want the flexibility that we created at the start of the season to be impacted by the deadline, and we felt like we maintained that flexibility.” In four separate trades since early January, Atlanta acquired CJ McCollum, Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield – who is the only player acquired with an owed salary next season – and Jock Landale. If the Hawks are to make up ground in the standings, it will come by taking advantage of the fifth-easiest schedule after the All-Star break. – Marks


20. LA Clippers

  • 2025-26 record: 25-28
  • Previous ranking: 14
  • Next games: @ HOU (Feb. 11)

When the Clippers traded away James Harden to Cleveland and Ivica Zubac to Indiana at the deadline, after just coming off a stretch where they went 17-4 to get back into the playoff picture, folks around the league wondered if it was a signal that there would be added clarity to the NBA’s investigation into Kawhi Leonard’s Aspiration endorsement. Clippers president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank, in explaining the trades, said the investigation had nothing to do with the moves, however. “It really doesn’t impact anything we do on a daily basis,” Frank told reporters. – McMenamin


21. Chicago Bulls

  • 2025-26 record: 24-30
  • Previous ranking: 20
  • Next games: @ BOS (Feb. 11)

After spending most of the season looking destined for a fourth straight appearance in the play-in tournament, the Bulls finally made moves to get off their treadmill of mediocrity last week, trading Nikola Vucevic, Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu, among others, as part of seven deals that brought in seven new players to reshape the roster. It has left the Bulls with an ill-fitting team of mostly guards for the remaining 30 games and has left fans wondering how much longer – after one playoff victory since 2016 – the Bulls are going to be rebuilding. – Collier


22. Milwaukee Bucks

  • 2025-26 record: 21-30
  • Previous ranking: 24
  • Next games: @ ORL (Feb. 11), @ OKC (Feb. 12)

Giannis Antetokounmpo remains in Milwaukee. For that reason, Bucks fans can take a collective exhale until the summer. And the Bucks aren’t giving up on this season just yet, despite remaining at No. 12 in the East. Doc Rivers reiterated the team has no plans to shut Antetokounmpo down for the rest of the season and he could be aiming to return by the end of the month following the All-Star break. The Bucks also picked up some help for the stretch run, signing former Nets guard Cam Thomas after he was released last week. While so many teams are starting to position themselves for the draft, the Bucks have charted their course and remain focused on chasing the play-in tournament. – Collier


23. Memphis Grizzlies

  • 2025-26 record: 20-32
  • Previous ranking: 23
  • Next games: @ DEN (Feb. 11)

General manager Zach Kleiman changed up the look of his team at the trade deadline by moving Jaren Jackson Jr., John Konchar, Jock Landale and Vince Williams Jr. to Utah in an eight-player deal that landed Memphis’ Kyle Anderson, Taylor Hendricks, Georges Niang, Walter Clayton Jr. and three future first-round picks. Embattled guard Ja Morant remains on the roster despite the team’s attempts to move him. The Grizzlies plan to reevaluate Morant’s injured elbow in the coming days, but it’s unclear how the two-time All-Star fits into the team’s future. What is clear is that Morant needs to play to restore his league value for a potential summer trade. – Wright


24. Dallas Mavericks

  • 2025-26 record: 19-34
  • Previous ranking: 22
  • Next games: @ LAL (Feb. 12)

Marvin Bagley III, who was selected right before Luka Doncic with the No. 2 pick in the 2018 draft, is on his fifth team after arriving in Dallas as part of the Anthony Davis trade. He will have a chance to get minutes the rest of the season in Dallas, and in his debut with the Mavericks, Bagley had 16 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks. – MacMahon


25. New Orleans Pelicans

  • 2025-26 record: 15-40
  • Previous ranking: 26
  • Next games: vs. MIA (Feb. 11)

On a two-game winning streak, the Pelicans handed Sacramento its 13th consecutive loss Monday while producing their NBA-leading 22nd outing with 60-plus paint points. Rookie Jeremiah Fears is the fourth first-year player with 10 or more games played while recording 20-plus points, joining Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and VJ Edgecombe this season. New Orleans hadn’t won or lost by more than 10 points in 14 consecutive outings before snapping that streak with the victory over the Kings. Out of the All-Star break, the Pels play three in a row at home before a six-game road trip out West. – Wright


26. Utah Jazz

  • 2025-26 record: 17-37
  • Previous ranking: 25
  • Next games: vs. SAC (Feb. 11), vs. POR (Feb. 12)

Jaren Jackson Jr. has made a smooth transition since joining the Jazz at the trade deadline. He has averaged 22.0 points in 25 minutes in his first two games in a Utah uniform. Quite notably, Jackson didn’t play a second in both games’ fourth quarters, sitting alongside Lauri Markkanen in what is widely perceived as a blatantly transparent strategy to improve its lottery odds. – MacMahon


27. Brooklyn Nets

  • 2025-26 record: 15-37
  • Previous ranking: 27
  • Next games: vs. IND (Feb. 11)

Is it time to break up the Nets? The bigger developments happened around the trade deadline for Brooklyn, where Michael Porter Jr., to no one’s surprise, was not moved. It never seemed like any of the interested teams truly engaged with the Nets, and his $40 million contract for 2026-27 will be a hot topic as we head into the summer. The Cam Thomas experiment ended poorly with the Nets releasing him, but it seemed like an ending that should have occurred long ago. – Goodwill


28. Washington Wizards

  • 2025-26 record: 14-38
  • Previous ranking: 29
  • Next games: @ CLE (Feb. 11)

Last Thursday, the Wizards rested four of their five starters for the entire fourth quarter against the East-leading Pistons – and won anyway, with big games from reserves Will Riley and Sharife Cooper. But that was a fluke rather than a habit: In their other three games since Feb. 1, the Wizards were outscored by a combined 76 points, dropping their season point differential to an NBA-worst minus-10.7 per game. – Kram


29. Indiana Pacers

  • 2025-26 record: 14-40
  • Previous ranking: 28
  • Next games: @ BKN (Feb. 11)

Don’t expect center Ivica Zubac to play for his new team anytime soon. Zubac missed his final game for the Clippers because of paternity leave, and the Pacers – who are likely angling for the best lottery odds possible – will hold him out until he recovers from an ankle injury he has played through since December. “My understanding from talking to him is that there’s still something there that’s not quite right,” Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said. “We’re not going to put him out there until he’s really ready.” – Kram


30. Sacramento Kings

  • 2025-26 record: 12-43
  • Previous ranking: 30
  • Next games: @ UTAH (Feb. 11)

The Kings were blown out by 24 points by the 15-40 Pelicans in New Orleans on Monday night – a Sacramento-era franchise record 13 consecutive losses. They are 3-24 on the road. Even those with low expectations will admit how much of a disappointment this season has been. But there are two bright spots. They’re starting to play the youth more. Rookie Nique Clifford had 30 points two games ago, and rookie Maxime Raynaud had 21 points and 19 rebounds against the Pelicans. They also have control of their first-round pick, which currently profiles as a top-five selection in a loaded draft. – Slater

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