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NBA Power Rankings Update: How the West Got Weird
Stephen Curry and the heavily-favored Golden State Warriors started the season with a record of 1-2. How will that impact their position in our weekly power rankings?

Teams Ranked 10th to 1st

Yeah, yeah, the Warriors' shaky start is a shocker, but hey, how about them Portland Trail Blazers?

Rank Team 2017-18 nERD 2017-18 record Last Update Trend
10 Washington Wizards 56.1 2-0 12 +2
9 Boston Celtics 56.2 1-2 7 -2
8 Oklahoma City Thunder 56.7 1-2 8 Even
7 Portland Trail Blazers 57.5 2-1 15 +8
6 Toronto Raptors 64.0 2-0 6 Even
5 Houston Rockets 66.3 3-0 4 -1
4 Cleveland Cavaliers 66.8 2-1 3 -1
3 Los Angeles Clippers 67.2 2-0 5 +2
2 San Antonio Spurs 71.4 2-0 2 Even
1 Golden State Warriors 80.4 1-2 1 Even


The Expected

The San Antonio Spurs can hoop.

The Unexpected

Man, where to start? Let's just bulletpoint it:

-- On opening night, the poor Celtics lost poor Gordon Hayward, likely for the season, thus their tumbling nERD.

-- Despite having three of the greatest scorers in the game on their roster, the Oklahoma City Thunder are averaging 101.7 points a night -- 20 points less than the freakin' Nets.

-- Even though Chris Paul has missed two of their three games, the Houston Rockets are undefeated. (Granted, their two Paul-less W's came against the nERD-deficient Kings and Mavericks -- but still.)

-- Finally, Damian Lillard, C.J. McCollum, and the Blazers might be a thing. They have a ton of depth (11 of their players are averaging 10-plus minutes), Jusuf Nurkic and Al-Farouq Aminu look like a for-realsies backcourt, and they are the only team in the league who has three players ranked in the top-22 of player efficiency rating -- yet another example of how the West got weird.

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