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NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where the 21 teams still fighting for the championship stand in the stretch run

21. New Orleans Pelicans

NBA POWER RANKINGS: Where the 21 teams still fighting for the championship stand in the stretch run

20. Charlotte Hornets

20. Charlotte Hornets

Record: 32-39, 11th in East

Offensive rating: 105.9 (14th)

Defensive rating: 104.9 (8th)

One thing to know: Though the Hornets may miss the playoffs, they have to be encouraged by the play of Marvin Williams, who is averaging 13 points and 10 rebounds per game in March.

19. Detroit Pistons

19. Detroit Pistons

Record: 34-38, 10th in East

Offensive rating: 103.6 (23rd)

Defensive rating: 105.3 (11th)

One thing to know: Stan Van Gundy expressed his frustration with his team after a big loss to the Bulls on Wednesday. Expect big changes in Detroit if the Pistons miss the postseason.

18. Chicago Bulls

18. Chicago Bulls

Record: 24-38, 9th in East

Offensive rating: 104.3 (21st)

Defensive rating: 105.3 (11th)

One thing to know: The Bulls can't be thrilled with their deadline deal that cost them Taj Gibson, Doug McDermott, and a second-round pick for Cameron Payne and Joffrey Lauvergne. Payne is in the D-League rehabbing an injury and Lauvergne has been a mostly ineffective reserve.

17. Portland Trail Blazers

17. Portland Trail Blazers

Record: 33-38, 9th in West

Offensive rating: 107.4 (12th)

Defensive rating: 108.4 (24th)

One thing to know: The Blazers may have found an answer at center in Jusuf Nurkic. The former Nugget has averaged 13 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, and two blocks per game since joining Portland. Importantly, when he's on the floor, the Blazers have a defensive rating of 104.7 — a top-1o figure if it were sustained.

16. Denver Nuggets

16. Denver Nuggets

Record: 34-37, 8th in West

Offensive rating: 110.1 (4th)

Defensive rating: 110.6 (29th)

One thing to know: The Nuggets have had the NBA's best offense since December 15. Unfortunately, their horrific defense will hold them back if they make the playoffs.

15. Miami Heat

15. Miami Heat

Record: 35-37, 8th in East

Offensive rating: 104.9 (18th)

Defensive rating: 104.0 (5th)

One thing to know: The Heat remain one of the hottest teams in the league over the last two months, but they suffered a setback with Dion Waiters' ankle injury. They've gone 1-2 since he's been out.

14. Indiana Pacers

14. Indiana Pacers

Record: 36-35, 7th in East

Offensive rating: 105.2 (16th)

Defensive rating: 105.9 (17th)

One thing to know: With rumors swirling about Paul George's commitment to the team, the Pacers have been the picture of mediocrity, going win-loss, win-loss for the last 15 games.

13. Milwaukee Bucks

13. Milwaukee Bucks

Record: 36-35, 6th in East

Offensive rating: 107.6 (11th)

Defensive rating: 106.5 (20th)

One thing to know: Nobody would have blamed the Bucks for falling out of the playoff race after Jabari Parker's torn ACL, but they've stayed strong, thanks to the help of Khris Middleton (17 points, four rebounds, three assists, 48% three-point shooting since the All-Star break).

12. Atlanta Hawks

12. Atlanta Hawks

Record: 37-34

Offensive rating: 102.5 (26th)

Defensive rating: 103.6 (4th)

One thing to know: Paul Millsap reportedly plans to opt out this summer and test the free-agent market. It leaves the Hawks in a tough space — re-sign a 32-year-old to a five-year max. deal or let him leave for nothing?

11. Memphis Grizzlies

11. Memphis Grizzlies

Record: 40-32, 7th in West

Offensive rating: 104.7 (19th)

Defensive rating: 104.1 (6th)

One thing to know: The Chandler Parsons signing has gotten worse and worse for the Grizzlies. He's done for the year already to get knee surgery. It's the third straight year his season has ended early due to knee injuries.

10. Los Angeles Clippers

10. Los Angeles Clippers

Record: 43-30, 5th in West

Offensive rating: 109.3 (7th)

Defensive rating: 106.0 (19th)

One thing to know: The Clippers are just 8-9 since the All-Star break, with losses to the Warriors, Spurs, Rockets, and Jazz, aka the top four teams in the West. J.J. Redick admitted he doesn't know what to expect from the team anymore. Not good.

9. Oklahoma City Thunder

9. Oklahoma City Thunder

Record: 41-30, 6th in West

Offensive rating: 105.3 (15th)

Defensive rating: 105.2 (10th)

One thing to know: Russell Westbrook is still averaging a triple-double. On Wednesday, he also put up a perfect triple-double: 18 points on 6-of-6 shooting, with 11 rebounds and 14 assists.

8. Toronto Raptors

8. Toronto Raptors

Record: 43-29, 4th in East

Offensive rating: 109.7 (5th)

Defensive rating: 105.0 (9th)

One thing to know: Without Kyle Lowry (wrist), DeMar DeRozan has been grinding the Raptors to victories, with some insane shot-making. According to NBA.com/Stats, DeRozan has hit 49% of his shots with a defender "very close" (0-2 feet) since the All-Star break.

7. Utah Jazz

7. Utah Jazz

Record: 44-28, 4th in West

Offensive rating: 107.0 (13th)

Defensive rating: 102.3 (3rd)

One thing to know: How much did the Jazz's win over the Clippers, a potential first-round matchup, mean to Utah? It was their first win over the Clippers in their last 12 tries.

6. Washington Wizards

6. Washington Wizards

Record: 43-28, 3rd in East

Offensive rating: 107.9 (9th)

Defensive rating: 105.9 (18th)

One thing to know: The Wizards' bench reinforcements since the All-Star break have helped, but only marginally. The team still gets badly outscored when John Wall and Bradley Beal sit.

5. Boston Celtics

5. Boston Celtics

Record: 46-26, 2nd in East

Offensive rating: 108.3 (8th)

Defensive rating: 105.3 (12th)

One thing to know: The Celtics' defense is peaking at the right time. They have the fourth-stingiest defense in March, the first time all season they've been in the top 10 in defensive rating.

4. Houston Rockets

4. Houston Rockets

Record: 49-22, 3rd in West

Offensive rating: 112.3 (2nd)

Defensive rating: 105.7 (15th)

One thing to know: The Rockets have five of the top 20 players in made threes this season.

3. Cleveland Cavaliers

3. Cleveland Cavaliers

Record: 46-24, 1st in East

Offensive rating: 111.2 (3rd)

Defensive rating: 107.7(22nd)

One thing to know: The Cavs have the second worst defense in the league in March, leading LeBron James to question his teammates' toughness while some around the NBA worry about things in Cleveland.

2. San Antonio Spurs

2. San Antonio Spurs

Record: 55-16, 2nd in West

Offensive rating: 109.6 (6th)

Defensive rating: 101.0 (1st)

One thing to know: The Spurs have won 50 games or more for the 18th-straight season. Kawhi Leonard, now the team's leading scorer, was eight years old when the streak began.

1. Golden State Warriors

1. Golden State Warriors

Record: 57-14, 1st in West

Offensive rating: 112.9 (1st)

Defensive rating: 101.1 (2nd)

One thing to know: After a strange and unusual stumble without Kevin Durant in which they risked losing the No. 1 seed, the Warriors have bounced back with a six-game win streak where they've beaten opponents by a total of 98 points.

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