The Knicks tumble five rungs to 11th, Houston rockets up seven to eighth, and the Thunder keep cruising at 36-8 as the trade-deadline clock ticks louder.
What the Latest Hierarchy Reveals
Week 13 delivered the clearest snapshot yet of which contenders believe their roster is sacred and which are already shopping for February salvation. The Oklahoma City Thunder (36-8) remain the immovable object at No. 1, while the New York Knicks’ nine-losses-in-11-games nosedive cost them five precious spots and dropped them outside the East’s top four.
Meanwhile, the Houston Rockets—winners of eight of their last 10—leapfrogged into the top 10 for the first time since 2021, and the Dallas Mavericks quietly pieced together a three-game streak anchored by rookie phenom Cooper Flagg.
Top-10 Cliff Notes
- 1. Thunder (36-8) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 32.4 PAP (points + assists per) keeps MVP chatter loud.
- 2. Pistons (31-10) — Cade Cunningham averaging 28-7-6 since New Year’s; Detroit’s defense No. 2 in rating.
- 3. Spurs (30-14) — Victor Wembanyama blocking 4.1 shots per game; San Antonio 9-2 in January.
- 4. Nuggets (29-15) — League-best 122.9 offensive rating even with Nikola Jokić nursing a calf.
- 5. Celtics (26-16) — Jayson Tatum (torn Achilles) still weeks away, yet Boston clings to East 2-seed.
- 6. Suns (27-17) — Kevin Durant-Devin Booker two-man net rating +14.3 since return from injuries.
- 7. Raptors (26-19) — Scottie Barnes triple-doubled twice on current 5-1 road trip.
- 8. Rockets (26-15) — Alperen Şengün on 12-game double-double binge; Houston D top-five in turnover rate.
- 9. Timberwolves (27-17) — Anthony Edwards 37% from three in January; defense regressing to 14th.
- 10. Lakers (26-16) — LeBron 30-6-6 in last eight; L.A. 7-3 when AD plays under 32 minutes.
The Knicks’ Spiral in 90 Seconds
New York called a players-only meeting after Sunday’s 17-point home humiliation against Dallas. The offense has cratered to 108.9 points per 100 possessions this month—27th in the NBA—because every half-court set funnels into a predictable Jalen Brunson high pick-and-roll. Opponents are blitzing Brunson 31% of the time (second-highest mark for any lead guard), and the Knicks’ short-roll shooters are canning just 31% of ensuing threes.
Coach Mike Brown admitted the staff is “exploring secondary creators” before the Feb. 6 trade deadline, a nod to the front office’s flirtation with Portland’s Malcolm Brogdon and Brooklyn’s Cam Thomas. If no move materializes, the Knicks risk sliding all the way to the play-in fringe—Miami and Orlando sit only 2.5 games back.
Rockets’ Red Glare
Houston’s climb is no mirage. İme Udoka tightened the rotation to eight bodies, inserted Amen Thompson as the full-time point-of-attack defender, and staggered Şengün with floor-spacing five Jabari Smith Jr. The result: an 8-2 January record with top-eight efficiency on both ends. The Rockets’ remaining schedule is soft—only 11 of their final 31 opponents currently own winning records—making a top-6 seed and escape from the play-in a realistic outcome.
Quick Shifts & Sleeper Alerts
- 76ers (23-19) still await Joel Embiid’s knee re-evaluation; if he returns post-All-Star, Philly has the East’s fourth-easiest slate.
- Warriors (25-20) lose Jimmy Butler (torn ACL) for the season, slashing their wing depth and likely forcing a mini-rebuild around Steph Curry’s timeline.
- Grizzlies (18-23) welcomed back Ja Morant (24-13-5 vs. Orlando), but league execs continue to monitor Memphis as a surprise seller if the standings don’t flip by Valentine’s Day.
- Mavericks (18-26) are 5-2 when Cooper Flagg attempts 15+ shots; Jason Kidd is quietly unleashing the rookie more each week.
- Wizards (10-32) have dropped seven straight and posted a January offensive rating of 107.6—tied with Atlanta for dead last.
Calendar Chaos Incoming
Front offices have 16 days until the Feb. 6 trade buzzer, followed immediately by All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis (Feb. 15-17). Expect seismic movement in the next set of rankings—one blockbuster swap could vault a fringe contender into the top five and nudge a current powerhouse off the pedestal.
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