NBA Power Rankings: Reflecting on offseason moves as 2025-26 season approaches

NBA Power Rankings: Reflecting on offseason moves as 2025-26 season approaches.

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The calendar has flipped to August, which means the NBA has entered the driest part of the year. Teams head into vacation over the next two months as the offseason buzz has died down. Everybody's roster is mostly set, sans a few hiccups.

The Oklahoma City Thunder will enter the 2025-26 season as the NBA champions. They'll sit at the mountaintop while everybody else hopes to knock them out. It'll be another year where the West will be stacked. Meanwhile, the East remains top-heavy.

To reflect on the offseason moves, Thunder Wire conducted a post-free agency NBA Power Rankings. Let's take a look at where all 30 teams land with the 2025-26 season set to kick off in a couple of months:

30. Utah Jazz

Feb 21, 2025; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) brings the ball up the court as Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace (22) defends during the fourth quarter at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

Shedding veterans, the Jazz dug themselves further into their rebuild. It's about time, too. They've wasted too many seasons trying to be cute with how they lose. It looks like they finally picked a lane and will bottom out for the upcoming season. Expect Ace Bailey to receive plenty of chances to develop on the court. The next step is to improve Lauri Markkanen's trade value.

29. Washington Wizards

Mar 21, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Wizards forward Alex Sarr (20) handles the ball against Orlando Magic center Wendell Carter Jr. (34) during the third quarter at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Reggie Hildred-Imagn Images

The Wizards continue their rebuild. They added Tre Johnson as their top draft pick. They also took a flyer on Cam Whitmore. Since their new front office took over, Washington has made all of the savvy moves a team should make in a rebuild. Let's see if any of their young players pop off next year.

28. New Orleans Pelicans

Mar 2, 2025; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson (1) drives against Utah Jazz center Oscar Tshiebwe (34) during the second half at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images

It was another puzzling offseason for the Pelicans. Despite everybody shouting they should start over, they continue to make moves that show otherwise. They made a questionable trade for Jordan Poole and signed Kevon Looney. Jeremiah Fears and Derik Queen are nice prospects, but aren't win-now pieces. All eyes will remain on Zion Williamson.

27. Brooklyn Nets

Jun 25, 2025; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Egor Demin stands with NBA commissioner Adam Silver after being selected as the eighth pick by the Brooklyn Nets in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

It was a busy draft for the Nets. They brought in the rare five-player class. Egor Demin was their top pick. Give them credit for picking a direction. They've gone all out as a rebuild situation and have added plenty of young talent this offseason. They also acquired Michael Porter Jr., who could be a solid trade piece down the line.

26. Charlotte Hornets

Jul 14, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard Kon Knueppel (7) competes against the Dallas Mavericks during the second half of a NBA basketball game at the Thomas & Mack Center. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images

Despite never making the playoffs with LaMelo Ball, the Hornets continue to build around the All-Star player. Kon Knueppel highlighted their draft class. He looked promising as he led Charlotte to a Summer League championship. They added Collin Sexton in a trade. Charlotte has some nice names, but it's a wait-and-see approach with them.

25. Toronto Raptors

Mar 20, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Toronto Raptors center Jakob Poeltl (19) reacts during the fourth quarter against the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: John Hefti-Imagn Images

The Raptors shocked the NBA world when they fired longtime decision-maker Masai Ujiri. A championship can only buy you so much time. Now, Toronto is in a weird spot. It has a lot of money tied up in a core of solid players but no real upside. Brandon Ingram was given a contract extension, but has yet to play for them. It's not a full-on rebuild, but the Raptors don't have the talent to make real playoff noise.

24. Phoenix Suns

Apr 9, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) shoots the ball over Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) during the second half at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

After a miserable stint, the Suns finally pulled the plug. They traded Kevin Durant after he was shopped at the trade deadline. Meanwhile, Bradley Beal was bought out. It's about time they gave up. The only saving grace was Devin Booker's new contract. Phoenix will see if Jalen Green has any upside left, but it will take a while to clean up the expensive mess it created years ago.

23. Portland Trail Blazers

Nov 20, 2024; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace (22) defends a drive by Portland Trail Blazers guard Scoot Henderson (00) during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

After being one of the league's worst teams for years, the Trail Blazers are ready to win. They had a hot second half of last season but were shy of the postseason. Nostalgia was the theme of Portland's offseason as it brought back Damian Lillard. He will miss next season with a torn Achilles, but the franchise icon will surely put butts in seats. They have a solid roster with players who could break out. It'll be an important year for Scoot Henderson.

22. Miami Heat

Feb 12, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Miami Heat forward Nikola Jovic (5) celebrates with teammates center Bam Adebayo (13) and guard Tyler Herro (14) after a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

It was a quiet offseason for the Heat. Looks like they're going to run it back with Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo. Don't know how much upside that duo brings. Never mind, we do. Barring an unexpected breakout or trade, Miami will hover around 40 wins and likely be in the play-in range again. At least they got Norman Powell for basically free in a multi-team trade, though.

21. Chicago Bulls

Mar 31, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey (3) runs down the court after a basket against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

The Bulls are another NBA franchise allergic to rebuilding. Instead, they're content with being a competitive squad that squeezes into the postseason picture. Billy Donovan was given a new extension because he keeps the status quo. One of the bigger storylines left is how they resolve Josh Giddey's contract negotiations. Sounds like he won't receive the long-term extension he sought. Maybe he could take the qualifying offer and bet on himself.

20. Sacramento Kings

Feb 26, 2025; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Sacramento Kings guard DeMar DeRozan (10) is helped up by teammates guard Zach LaVine (8) and forward Domantas Sabonis (11) in the first half against the Utah Jazz at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-Imagn Images

The Kings had very little movement this offseason. Which is concerning, considering last year was a disappointment. They failed to make the playoffs despite making win-now moves like trading for Zach LaVine. Now, Sacramento is back in a weird spot where it could flirt with being in the postseason picture but doesn't have the talent to make serious noise. It's an all-too-familiar position for them as a directionless franchise.

19. San Antonio Spurs

Jan 4, 2025; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Denver Nuggets guard Russell Westbrook (4) commits a foul against San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama (1) during the second half at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

It's the start of a new era in San Antonio. For the first time this century, Gregg Popovich will no longer be the head coach. Instead, it's Mitch Johnson's job. After missing the final one-third of last season with blood clots, Victor Wembanyama has been cleared. The Spurs will go as far as he takes them. Still, Dylan Harper at No. 2 and Carter Bryant were nice additions from the draft.

18. Philadelphia 76ers

Jan 24, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George (8) high fives guard Tyrese Maxey (0) after scoring during the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

The Sixers hope Joel Embiid and Paul George enjoy better health luck in their second season together. We all know Philly's story. If those two can stay relatively healthy, they should easily be in the postseason. If it's another year where injuries limit them, then expect to be at the bottom of the standings. At least No. 3 pick VJ Edgecombe provides some excitement.

17. Dallas Mavericks

Jul 12, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) looks on during the first quarter of their game against the San Antonio Spurs at Thomas & Mack Center. Mandatory Credit: Candice Ward-Imagn Images

A disastrous Doncic trade was somewhat redeemed thanks to lottery luck. The Mavericks were gifted another franchise player with the No. 1 pick. Cooper Flagg gave Dallas fans a reason to tune back in after a doomsday-esque last six months. He'll put butt in seats as the Mavericks will try to be competitive again with Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving when he eventually returns from a torn ACL.

16. Indiana Pacers

Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton (0) is assisted by teammates and staffers after injuring his Achilles tendon against the Oklahoma City Thunder during Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

No other fanbase has experienced quite the juxtaposition of emotions like the Pacers. They went from being a win away from their first NBA championship to staring out into the distance with a bleak future. Tyrese Haliburton's torn Achilles has altered the franchise's course. Myles Turner's departure cemented that next year will be a gap year. Let's see how Haliburton returns, but there's no promise Indiana gets back to the spot it was this past June.

15. Milwaukee Bucks

Nov 16, 2024; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) argues a call with referee Brandon Schwab (86) during the second half against the Charlotte Hornets at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Drowning in Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors, the Bucks took one last swing. They made the shocking decision to sign Turner away from a division rival Pacers. To make room for the $108 million contract, they made the jaw-dropping decision to waive and stretch Lillard, who tore his Achilles in the playoffs. Oh boy. That type of decision will have massive ramifications later on. Milwaukee mortgaged its future for next year. Let's see if it pays off with Antetokounmpo.

14. Boston Celtics

May 12, 2025; New York, New York, USA; Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) is helped off the court by after an injury in the second half during game four of the second round for the 2025 NBA Playoffs as New York Knicks guard Josh Hart (3) gestures at Madison Square Garden. Tatum would leave the game with an injury after this play. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

After Jayson Tatum tore his Achilles in the playoffs, the Celtics have pivoted to next season being a gap year. They shed quality role players in Kristaps Porzingis, Jrue Holiday and Al Horford to bring down their expensive payroll. All of Boston's offseason moves indicate punting next season. Jaylen Brown will get a chance to be the top player for the first time in his career, but the depth behind him gets pretty thin, pretty quickly.

13. Memphis Grizzlies

Apr 26, 2025; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (13) spins to the basket as Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) defends during the first quarter during game four for the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs at FedExForum. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Not even the offseason could help the Grizzlies' injury curse. Jaren Jackson Jr. and Zach Edey both underwent surgeries that jeopardize the start of their season. Availability has plummeted Memphis from being viewed as the next breakout team to a team that hit the soft reset button. Desmond Bane being traded to the Magic was the latest signal of that.

12. Detroit Pistons

Apr 2, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Detroit Pistons forward Ausar Thompson (9) reacts after his team scores against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

After enjoying their best season in years, the Pistons are banking on player development to take their next step. Duncan Robinson was their biggest offseason acquisition, but he'll be more of a role player. Instead, Detroit hopes players like Ausar Thompson and Jaden Ivey continue to ascend. They have a solid young core headlined by Cade Cunningham.

11. Orlando Magic

Feb 1, 2025; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero (5) dribbles the ball against Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) during the second quarter at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Chris Nicoll-Imagn Images

Everybody loves what the Magic did this offseason. They've been a national media darling since they traded for Bane. He's exactly the type of player they need. Orlando has been a bottom-half offense for years now and the worst outside shooting team. Bane should fix some of that this upcoming season. The Magic are primed to take the next step in the East.

10. Atlanta Hawks

Feb 20, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young (11) goes to wards the basket behind Orlando Magic guard Gary Harris (14) during the second half at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

Just like the Magic, the Hawks were also beloved for the offseason moves they made. Porzingis and Nickeil Alexander-Walker were their biggest additions. Both have been winning role players on teams that went deep into the playoffs. They should also fit well with what Trae Young excels at. Atlanta has reloaded its roster around him again with nice pieces who complement him well. Let's see if they can finally put it together and escape play-in range.

9. Golden State Warriors

Apr 1, 2025; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) helps forward Jimmy Butler III (10) up during the fourth quarter against the Memphis Grizzlies at FedExForum. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

At this point, the Warriors have sat out the offseason. After they finished hot with Jimmy Butler, they can convince themselves that injuries ruined their playoff ambitions. Instead, Golden State's handling of Jonathan Kuminga has taken headlines for the wrong reasons. Both sides refuse to budge. It's starting to look like he might take the qualifying offer and deal with one more frustrating season where his role is inconsistent.

8. Minnesota Timberwolves

May 22, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) rebounds against Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams (8), forward Chet Holmgren (7) and center Isaiah Hartenstein (55) in the second quarter during game two of the western conference finals for the 2025 NBA Playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

After two straight Western Conference Finals appearances, the Timberwolves spent the offseason keeping their team together. Both Julius Randle and Naz Reid received new deals. That wasn't always guaranteed, so it was pleasant news to Minnesota fans. They're content with how things are as Anthony Edwards has ascended into one of the NBA's best players. It's now about taking another step for him.

7. New York Knicks

Jan 3, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; New York Knicks forward Mikal Bridges (25) shoots a three point basket against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

A laughable coaching search hurt the Knicks' image, but that shouldn't scare folks off from liking their offseason. They signed Mikal Bridges to a new contract and added Jordan Clarkson. Even with Mike Brown taking over as head coach, they have enough continuity to build off their Eastern Conference Finals appearance. Because of how weak the East is, New York will be a popular choice to make the NBA Finals.

6. Cleveland Cavaliers

Dec 1, 2024; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) reacts in the fourth quarter against the Boston Celtics at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images

After another disappointing playoff trip, the Cavaliers will bank on continuity again. Their only real roster shakeup was trading for Lonzo Ball. He should replace some of the backup guard reps that Ty Jerome vacated when he left. Besides that, though, it's the same group. Not a bad idea to run back the same team that had 64 wins in the regular season, but the pressure is only mounting for a successful playoff run.

5. LA Clippers

Jan 2, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Los Angeles Clippers center Ivica Zubac (40) drives against Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein (55) during the first quarter at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Aside from a few old people jokes, everybody loved what the Clippers have done. John Collins and Beal were their big offseason additions. Both perfectly slide in as starters for the veteran-heavy LA squad. Brook Lopez will also be one of the better backup centers. And then they went the nostalgic route by bringing back Chris Paul. The Clippers have several household names whose best years may be behind them, but they have rich depth that should field another competitive playoff team.

4. Los Angeles Lakers

Apr 6, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) laughs after a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Now that the Lakers have an offseason to adjust, they made moves to complement LeBron James and Luka Doncic. Los Angeles wasn't afforded that opportunity when they traded for the latter in a blockbuster trade deadline deal this past February. Doncic showed his appreciation by getting in shape and then signing a four-year extension. He'll be the Lakers' superstar for the foreseeable future and carry the baton from James.

3. Houston Rockets

Feb 8, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis (3) and Houston Rockets center Alperen Sengun (28) in action during the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Houston Rockets at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Buried in the NBA Finals Game 7 hype, the Rockets had the biggest addition of the offseason. They acquired future Hall-of-Famer Durant from the Suns. Even at 36 years old, he's the perfect answer to all of Houston's problems. They lacked a top go-to scorer in the playoffs. He's about as textbook as it gets. The Rockets also double-downed on size when they added Clint Capela and Dorian Finney-Smith. Most pundits have the Rockets as the second-best team in the West and it's easy to see why.

2. Denver Nuggets

Oct 24, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) talks to referee Danielle Scott (87) in the fourth quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Pushing the Thunder the farthest, the Nuggets added around three-time MVP Nikola Jokic. They acquired Cam Johnson from the Nets as an upgrade from Porter Jr. He should add more defensively. The top-heavy squad also replenished its depth with Jonas Valanciunas, Bruce Brown and Tim Hardaway Jr. Denver made OKC look vulnerable with only six players it truly trusted in the playoffs. Now imagine what they can look like with some real bench pieces. As long as Jokic is healthy, they'll always be in the title conversations.

1. Oklahoma City Thunder

Jun 22, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) after winning game seven of the 2025 NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

Sitting at the top, the Thunder continue to enjoy their NBA championship. They had one of the greatest seasons ever with a historic 68-14 regular-season record. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander won about every award imaginable. From MVP to NBA Finals MVP. It only makes sense for OKC to run it back. It was busy this offseason by handing out extensions to Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren. That trio should keep the Thunder as the title favorite for next season. Don't expect them to go away anytime soon and have a real shot at repeating as NBA champions if everything goes right.

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: NBA Power Rankings: Reflecting on offseason as 2025-26 season arrives

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