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NBA s new season strength list is announced, Rockets 6th, Clippers 7th, Warriors 9th, Lakers ranking is unexpected

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Time is coming to late July, and the NBA's summer league this year has just ended. The recruitment work of each team during the offseason has basically been settled.

In the next two months or so, each team will prepare for the upcoming preseason and regular season.

In this offseason, many teams have improved their strength. For example, in the West, teams such as Nuggets, Rockets, and Clippers have made great progress in lineups. Regardless of the depth of the lineup or the level of the star, there have been significant changes compared to last season.

Of course, some teams will have their strength greatly reduced due to injuries, such as the Celtics and Pacers in the East. The leading stars of these two teams have experienced a devastating injury of a ruptured Achilles tendon, and their strength is destined to decline in the new season.

So, in the upcoming new season, how do the overall strength of each team rank?

On July 24, Law Murray, a reporter from the American media The Athletic, updated the rankings of 30 teams in the league (the last issue was just over the finals), and divided them into five levels.

Top Championship Team:

1, Thunder (1st issue 1)

2, Knicks (3rd issue 3)

3, Cavaliers (5th issue 5)

4, Timberwolves (4th issue 4)

5, Nuggets (6th issue 6)

The Hope Division:

6, Rockets (9th issue 9)

7, Clippers (11th issue 1)

8, Magic Technique (Previous Issue 13)

Midstream Group:

9, Warriors (Previous Issue 7)

10, Pistons (Previous Issue 12)

11, Lakers (Previous Issue 10)

12, Bucks (Previous Issue 14)

13, Eagles (Previous Issue 18)

14, Grizzlies (Previous Issue 15)

15, Pacers (Previous Issue 2)

16, Celtics ( 8th issue of the previous issue)

17, 76ers (25th issue of the previous issue)

18, Heat (16th issue of the previous issue)

19, Mavericks (17th issue of the previous issue)

20, Spurs (21st issue of the previous issue)

Need to be improved:

21, Kings (20th issue of the previous issue)

22, Bulls (19th issue of the previous issue)

23, Raptors (24th issue of the previous issue)

24. Trail Blazers (22nd last issue)

25. Suns (23rd last issue)

bottom teams:

26. Pelicans (27th last issue)

27. Hornets (28th last issue)

28. Jazz (30th last issue)

29. Wizards (29th last issue)

30. Nets (26th last issue)

The ranking of this list is still controversial. For example, whether the Rockets, Clippers, and Nuggets are still behind the Knicks, Cavaliers and Timberwolves in the strength list is a question mark.

In addition, the Lakers ranked only 11th, even lower than the Warriors, which did not sign up in the offseason, which is even more unexpected.

In addition, the Mavericks' ranking of 19 is also controversial. The ranking is definitely to ensure the health of all employees. Even if the rookie Flag is removed, the Mavericks will also have Irving, Thick Eyebrow, Clay, Laifuli, and Gafford. Is this a bit unreasonable?

Of course, to put it rationally, just look at the strength list, all based on real-time rankings. Last season, the Cavaliers ranked first in the Eastern Conference, the Knicks entered the Eastern Conference Finals, the Timberwolves entered the Western Conference Finals, and the Thunder were the champions, so the ranking would naturally be high.

In other words, the current ranking actually has nothing to do with the new season. The Warriors ranked before the Lakers. The Lakers were swept by the gentleman in the first round, and the Warriors entered the second round. As for the Mavericks, it was because Irving almost missed the entire regular season, and the ranking last season was not high, and he was eliminated in the first round.

So don't care too much about these things, just take a look.

Fan friends, what do you think?

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