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Power Ranking All 22 NBA Playoff Teams Ahead Of League Return

Darren - June 16, 2020
NBA

Power Ranking All 22 NBA Playoff Teams Ahead Of League Return

Darren - June 16, 2020

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7. Dallas Mavericks

Basketball is having a moment in Texas, with the Mavs and the Rockets two of the most interesting teams in the NBA. First of all, let’s talk about the Mavericks’ attack. Luka Doncic is a franchise-changer, averaging 28.7 points, 9.3 rebounds, 8.7 assists, 2.9 threes and 1.1 steals per game.

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These are outrageous numbers for a sophomore and he also makes the rest of the team better. Tim Hardaway and Kristaps Porzingis are also devastating when he’s next to them. However, their defense is only the 17th best in the league. That could prove a dealbreaker for making a deep playoff run.

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6. Houston Rockets

The Rockets are ripping up the rules this season but only time will tell if it pays off. They’re plus-9.1 points per 100 possessions when James Harden and Russell Westbrook are on the floor without a traditional center. That’s an outrageous number, but is it sustainable?

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If it is, then this team will go down in history as revolutionary. A Houston title will have repercussions for the game of basketball as we traditionally know it. James Harden will be desperate to prove that his polarizing style of play can win playoff games and championships rather than just big stats.

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5. Boston Celtics

Jayson Tatum gives the Celtics a chance of pursuing glory after the return. Tatum has been a revelation this season, but it’s not all about him. The likes of Kemba Walker and Jaylen Brown make the Celtics offense one of the very best in the league. Overall they’ve got a shot at a deep playoff run.

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However, they need to learn to close out games because they have a bad habit of letting teams back in the fourth quarter. But if they can keep Tatum fit and firing in the same form as before the league went on hiatus, then they will be a real danger to the Bucks and the Raptors in the East.

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4. Los Angeles Clippers

This is a massive year for the Clippers. It’s their chance to break out of the Lakers’ shadow, but they’ll have to be at their very best to do it. They are finally fighting fit. This is something they’ve struggled with all season, but the break will do wonders for Kahwi Leonard’s health.

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You can’t overestimate the significance of Leonard to the Clippers. If they can keep him alongside Paul George then they have every chance of winning an elusive NBA Championship. But they must adapt to playing away from the Staples Center because they have struggled on the road.

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3. Toronto Raptors

The Raptors have been desperately unlucky with injuries this season. In fact, you could argue that it’s tantamount to Nick Nurse’s abilities that they’ve still been so competitive this year because almost every player has been absent at one point or another. Furthermore, they have the second-best defense in the league which is impressive.

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Their championship experience will be key because all of their pieces are finally falling into place. Also, they’ll want to make a good showing because they know they could face the Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals. Everybody knows that they want to lure Giannis up North.

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2. Milwaukee Bucks

The hiatus came at the perfect time for the Bucks because their phenomenal season was threatening to derail. Riding a three-game losing streak before the break, the lost their key man Giannis Antetokounmpo to injury for the final two. Now he’s ready to come back and resume his pursuit of the MVP award and a championship ring.

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However, the big question is how much the break and lack of home advantage will affect their rhythm. The Bucks looked on course to break the 65-win barrier but that could be under threat now. Only time will tell, but it does look like they’re in a position to come back stronger than ever. Their strong defense will be key.

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1. Los Angeles Lakers

Sure, every neutral fan wants the Bucks to win but let’s be real, the Lakers have the advantage now ahead of the return. This team just knows each other so well. LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and company have momentum. That could be key as they make their way through the playoffs.

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This is also one of an aging James’s last chances to win a fourth NBA ring. Furthermore, this version of the Lakers is at its peak, with several players like Rajon Rondo and Danny Green getting older too. Meanwhile, Dwight Howard is heading to free agency. They’ll be desperate to win but they’re in a position to.

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