We’re down to the final stretch of the 2025-26 NBA season.
No team has more than eight remaining games, and the 10 teams – five from each conference – that will miss the playoffs and Play-In Tournament are already determined.
Still, there’s plenty at stake, where teams can mount late charges to improve their seeding. In the East, only one game separates the No. 5 team, the Toronto Raptors, from the No. 7 squad, the Philadelphia 76ers. The six-seed, an automatic playoff spot currently occupied by the Atlanta Hawks, is the prize everyone below is chasing.
Out West, the San Antonio Spurs suddenly have a very real shot to catch the Oklahoma City Thunder for the No. 1 seed. OKC has been rolling lately, but its remaining schedule is the toughest in the NBA, according to Tankathon.com.
Here are USA TODAY Sports’ NBA power rankings after Week 21 of the 2025-26 regular season:
USA TODAY Sports NBA power rankings
Note: Records and stats through March 29. Parentheses show movement from last week’s rankings.
NBA Week 22 power rankings: Top 10
1. San Antonio Spurs, 56-18 (+1)
2. Oklahoma City Thunder, 59-16 (-1)
3. Detroit Pistons, 54-20 (—)
4.Boston Celtics, 50-24 (—)
5. Los Angeles Lakers, 48-26 (+1)
6. Denver Nuggets, 48-28 (+1)
7. New York Knicks, 48-27 (-2)
8. Cleveland Cavaliers, 46-28 (+2)
9. Minnesota Timberwolves, 45-29 (—)
10. Houston Rockets, 45-29 (-2)
It might not be fair, in practice, to drop the Thunder down one spot, even as they’ve won 14 of their last 15. But the Spurs have been even hotter, and, with their 4-1 record this season over Oklahoma City, they look every bit like a legitimate title contender. Over the last nine games, the Spurs have posted the NBA’s second-best offensive rating, scoring 123.9 points per 100 possessions.
The Lakers and Nuggets, who have been stellar recently, are each angling for the coveted No. 3 seed in the West and both have 48 wins.
The teams sliding here are the Knicks, who have been outperformed by Los Angeles and Denver, and the Rockets, who have lost five of their last 10.
NBA Week 22 power rankings: Nos. 11-20
11. Atlanta Hawks, 42-33 (+4)
12. Toronto Raptors, 42-32 (+2)
13. Phoenix Suns, 41-33 (—)
14. Los Angeles Clippers, 39-36 (+2)
15. Philadelphia 76ers, 41-33 (+2)
16. Orlando Magic, 39-35 (-5)
17. Miami Heat, 39-36 (-5)
18. Charlotte Hornets, 39-36 (—)
19. Portland Trail Blazers, 38-38 (+1)
20. Golden State Warriors, 36-39 (—)
There’s movement all over the middle of the pack. The Hawks have maximized new acquisitions, and no one has been better than point guard CJ McCollum. The Hawks don’t miss Trae Young, and his absence has allowed Jalen Johnson to fully take over as the star point-forward of the team. Headed into its game Monday against the Celtics, Atlanta has gone 12-2 in March, best of all teams in the East.
Though there’s probably too much ground for them to make up, the Clippers have won five consecutive and could be a lurking threat out West, especially after they struggled to start the season.
Two teams plummeting down the rankings are the Magic and the Heat, who have each gone 1-7 in their last eight games. Miami’s defense, which had been a strength most of the season, has been a recent liability. The Heat rank 27th in the league over the last eight games with a defensive rating of 125.5. A loss Sunday, March 29, against the Pacers – one in which Miami scored 11 points in the fourth quarter – at this point in the season, is inexcusable.
The Magic aren’t doing much better, with a defensive rating over that span of 125.4.
NBA Week 22 power rankings: Nos. 21-30
21. Milwaukee Bucks, 29-45 (—)
22. Chicago Bulls, 29-45 (—)
23. Memphis Grizzlies, 25-49 (—)
24. Dallas Mavericks, 24-50 (-1)
25. New Orleans Pelicans, 25-51 (—)
26. Utah Jazz, 21-54 (—)
27. Sacramento Kings, 19-57 (—)
28. Brooklyn Nets, 18-57 (—)
29. Washington Wizards, 17-57 (—)
30. Indiana Pacers, 17-58 (—)
There are 10 teams currently eliminated from playoff and play-in contention. Each of them is in this bottom third. These teams have, by and large, shut down star players and are playing to lose. It’s a common tactic in the NBA and shouldn’t even carry some moral judgment. But it’s also not worth spending a lot of time dissecting the recent play of these teams, as they build for the future.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA power rankings: San Antonio Spurs, OKC Thunder battling for No. 1