The NBA's second half is here. Which stars, storylines and matchups are we watching down the stretch?
Can LeBron James and the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers wrestle the Western Conference lead from the Utah Jazz? Can Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors stay in the hunt? Can the New York Knicks challenge the Eastern Conference elite for home-court advantage?
With the March 25 trade deadline looming, which teams will add another star, and which will be dealing for the future? With the addition of a play-in tournament in each conference, more teams than ever are candidates to make a splash.
There's drama around every corner as teams prepare for the playoff push. Let's reset the season and check where all 30 squads stand.
Note:Throughout the regular season, our panel (ESPN's Tim Bontemps, Nick Friedell, Andrew Lopez, Tim MacMahon, Dave McMenamin, Eric Woodyard, Royce Young and Ohm Youngmisuk) is ranking all 30 teams from top to bottom, taking stock of which teams are playing the best basketball now and which teams are looking most like title contenders.
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2020-21 record: 27-9
Previous ranking: 1
Second-half storyline:Can the Jazz maintain their grip on the NBA's best record?
There hasn't been anything fluky about Utah's first-half success, as the Jazz have the league's best point differential (plus-8.8 per game) by a wide margin, although Utah lost four of its past seven games. The Jazz go into the break with a 2.5-game lead in the West and have the league's softest schedule in terms of opponents' winning percentage the rest of the way, putting them well on the path to the West's top seed. The thought was that finishing in first would allow the Jazz to avoid the L.A. teams until the conference finals, but -- surprise -- it's the Suns who are in second place at the moment.
Must-see games
Bold prediction:The Jazz will join the 1999-2000 Indiana Pacers as the only teams to make the most 3s and allow the fewest.
-- MacMahon
This week: HOU, @GSW
2020-21 record: 24-13
Previous ranking: 3
Second-half storyline:Can Brooklyn keep everyone on the court?
Health will be the top priority as Steve Nash manages the remaining regular-season schedule. The flipside, however, is the fact that the Nets' big three have played together for a total of only 186 minutes in seven games. The talent is overwhelming -- especially with the acquisition of former All-Star Blake Griffin -- but as the games get important in April and May, chemistry will be a question, and there is a necessity to get some reps for the trio.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Nets get better at defense. OK, so maybe this doesn't seem like a bold prediction, but have you watched the Nets play defense? If they are going to achieve their goals, they are going to have to develop on the defensive end, and with that as a priority, they will show at least some signs of improvement.
-- Young
This week:BOS, DET
2020-21 record: 24-12
Previous ranking: 7
Second-half storyline: Will Ben Simmons stay aggressive?
The Sixers know what they're going to get from Joel Embiid, who is arguably the NBA's best center, and certainly is their most dominant low-post presence. But Simmons has recently turned up his level of aggression at the offensive end, and it has made a notable difference. The most eye-popping display of this came against the Utah Jazz last month, in a game in which Embiid didn't play and Simmons scored a career-high 42 points. But it also has happened plenty when Embiid has shared the court with him in recent games. And when Simmons is aggressive like that, using his singular combination of size and strength to attack the defense, Philadelphia becomes a different team. Embiid deservedly gets the most attention. But Simmons' offense could be what ultimately determines just how high Philadelphia's ceiling is.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:Joel Embiid will be the NBA's Most Valuable Player. The Sixers should be a top-two team in the East, so if Embiid can stay healthy, he'll have a great chance at snagging his first MVP. If he does, he'll be the first center to win it since Shaquille O'Neal 20 years ago.
-- Bontemps
This week: @CHI, @WAS, SAS
2020-21 record: 24-14
Previous ranking: 2
Second-half storyline: How much will chasing the No. 1 seed in the West matter to the defending champs?
The Lakers secured the top spot in the conference last year all for naught, with every game of their title run played on a neutral court in the bubble. With Jared Dudley already calling the fan-less Staples Center "probably the weirdest arena to play in," will there be incentive to push the pedal down the stretch to secure a home court that might not be all that much of an advantage? Or can L.A. prioritize health and rest as it heads toward the playoffs over jockeying for seeding position by sweating out results?
Games to watch
Bold prediction:LeBron will win his fifth league MVP award, tying Bill Russell and Michael Jordan for the second most all time behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's six. He has finished second for the award two out of the past three seasons. This year he'll break through to win it for the first time since 2013.
-- McMenamin
This week:GSW, @NOP
2020-21 record: 24-11
Previous ranking: 6
Second-half storyline:How hot will the Suns get in the final 37 games of the season?
Phoenix finds itself with the second-best record in the league and is staring up at only the Utah Jazz. The only time Phoenix has truly struggled this season was following a week of postponements because of the coronavirus, when they dropped four of five -- including two tough overtime losses to Denver. After a loss to Oklahoma City dropped Phoenix to 8-8, it responded by winning 16 of 19. The biggest question now is how far the Suns' two All-Stars --Chris Paul and Devin Booker -- will take them.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Suns will finish as a top-two seed in the West.
-- Lopez
This week:@POR, IND
6. LA Clippers
2020-21 record: 24-14
Previous ranking: 4
Second-half storyline:Are the Clippers better than last year or are they headed toward another disappointing finish?
Through 28 games, the Clippers have looked like a better offensive team, even with Sixth Man of the Year Montrezl Harrell gone and Lou Williams' inconsistent play. But in the clutch against strong teams, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George have shown a tendency to get too stagnant and could use a little help. The Clippers' defense has yet to live up to its elite expectations. Like last season, the Clippers have had injuries and other health issues disrupt the team's continuity and chemistry. As long as Ty Lue has a healthy Leonard and George, the Clippers' play will be closer to that of their 21-8 start than their 3-5 slide into the break.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Clippers will show signs that they are better than a year ago. George will continue his bounce-back campaign, Leonard will remain a steady MVP contender and the offense will be better under Lue.
-- Youngmisuk
This week:GSW, @NOP
2020-21 record: 22-14
Previous ranking: 5
Second-half storyline:Can the Bucks find their groove for the playoffs?
Giannis Antetokounmpo continues to play at an MVP level, showing why he has won the award in back-to-back seasons. However, this year's Bucks team has experienced its highs and lows as they try to develop a rhythm for the postseason. That's their only focus for the second half, because regular-season success is no longer the ultimate goal. Entering the break, Milwaukee has won six of its past seven games following a five-game losing streak. "I think everybody is ready for a break, and our guys are going to take advantage of it and get away a little bit," said Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer following Thursday's win in Memphis. "I think the team's in a good place."
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Bucks will leapfrog the 76ers and Nets to finish with the best record in the Eastern Conference.
-- Woodyard
This week:NYK, @WAS
2020-21 record: 21-14
Previous ranking: 10
Second-half storyline:Can the Blazers rise into a contender?
As the Blazers get whole again with the returns of CJ McCollum and Jusuf Nurkic, is that enough to vault them into the upper tier of the West? They have stayed afloat -- and then some -- behind the crunch-time brilliance of Damian Lillard and the contributions of quality role players like Enes Kanter, Carmelo Anthony and Robert Covington. But when the Blazers are at full strength, they are deep and have a backcourt tandem that can stack up against anyone.
Games to watch
Bold prediction
The Blazers will stand pat at the deadline. They could get involved in the buyout market if something presents itself, but as pieces return from injury, the Blazers will effectively be making roster additions organically, and that may be enough.
--Young
This week:PHX, @MIN, @MIN
2020-21 record: 21-15
Previous ranking: 9
Second-half storylineCan Michael Porter Jr. raise the Nuggets from West contender to West power?
Sounds weird to say that about a team coming off a Western Conference finals appearance, but Porter really could elevate the Nuggets to another level. Nikola Jokic has played at a historic pace for a center and Jamal Murray is showing signs of getting healthier and back to his bubble form, scoring 22 or more points in 12 straight games. The Nuggets have been hit by injuries and COVID-19, so it isn't all on Porter. But when Porter plays with force and consistency, Jokic and Murray are even deadlier. Porter has a double-double in five of the past six games. The Nuggets won four of those five games.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:It's hard to imagine after an incredible first half, but Jokic's MVP case will only get stronger. Barring health issues, the streaky Nuggets will be more consistent and successful to give Jokic more MVP juice.
-- Youngmisuk
This week:@MEM, DAL
2020-21 record: 18-14
Previous ranking: 8
Second-half storyline:How will the Spurs balance the youth movement with the veterans?
All four of the Spurs' players over 30 years old -- DeMar DeRozan (31), Patty Mills (32), Rudy Gay (34) and LaMarcus Aldridge (35) -- are set to be free agents at the end of the season. DeRozan is still averaging 20 points a night and a career-high 7.2 assists a game. Mills is averaging a career-high 13.3 points a game and Gay is roughly the same player he has been since he made it to San Antonio. Aldridge may be better suited for a bench role and has done so in his last three games, giving way to Jakob Poeltl in those contests.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:No Spurs player will end up playing in every game in the second half of the season. Because of COVID-19 and injury issues, only Mills, Poeltl and Dejounte Murray have played in every game so far, but with 40 games in the second half, Gregg Popovich will find time to rest his key guys.
-- Lopez
This week:@DAL, ORL, @PHI
2020-21 record: 18-16
Previous ranking: 15
Second-half storyline:Can Kristaps Porzingis prove he's the second-best player on a legitimate playoff threat?
It's the same big question from the start of the season, and Porzingis certainly didn't provide any sort of affirmative answer in the first half of the season, when he was working his way back into shape after missing the beginning of the season following knee surgery. Porzingis had the worst defensive rating among NBA rotation players until recently, but he has shown evidence of physical improvement over the past month. The Mavs need him to be a consistent two-way force to complement superstar Luka Doncic.
Must-see games
Bold prediction:The Mavericks will finish high enough in the standings to avoid the play-in tournament.
-- MacMahon
This week:SAS, @OKC, @DEN
12.Miami Heat
2020-21 record: 18-18
Previous ranking: 12
Second-half storyline:How much gas does Jimmy Butler have left in the tank?
After carrying the Heat to the brink of a championship in the bubble last October, Butler had a very short offseason and then dealt with some nagging injuries and COVID-19 protocols throughout the first half of the season. Few in the league are as mentally tough as Butler, but it will be interesting to see how much energy he has left down the stretch after such a long and arduous year of basketball.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Heat will reel off 10 consecutive wins in the second half.
-- Friedell
This week:ATL, @NOP
2020-21 record: 19-17
Previous ranking: 16
Second-half storyline:Will Boston use the trade exception before the trade deadline?
As the Celtics have gone through their many ups-and-downs over the past couple of months, the topic on everyone's mind in Boston has been what they could do with the massive trade exception they created when Gordon Hayward signed with the Charlotte Hornets during the offseason. If the Celtics can go get a difference-making player -- presumably a big wing who can guard power forwards -- to play alongside All-Stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, all-world defender Marcus Smart and Kemba Walker, Boston has a chance to make a deep playoff run once again. It's unclear, however, whether such a player will be available in what could be a thin trade market, and whether Boston, which hasn't acquired a player in an in-season trade since Isaiah Thomas six years ago, will be able to land him. But it is the one question Celtics fans will be asking until the trade deadline passes.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:Either Jaylen Brown or Jayson Tatum (or both) will make an All-NBA team. Both are going to have plenty of competition for an All-NBA spot, but with both having terrific seasons and the Celtics likely to finish among the top four or five in the East, I think at least one will get an All-NBA honor at season's end.
-- Bontemps
This week:@BRK, @HOU
2020-21 record: 19-16
Previous ranking: 11
Second-half storyline:How much is James Wiseman going to play down the stretch?
Much of the focus will be on how Steph Curry can carry the Warriors down the stretch, but the bigger question for the organization is what kind of impact the 19-year-old rookie will have after dealing with the highs and lows of his first stretch in the league. Wiseman showed glimpses of talent at times, but he is still trying to find a feel for the game, and he missed almost a month because of a wrist injury. His development will be crucial if the Warriors want to lock down a playoff spot in a crowded Western Conference playoff picture.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:After averaging just about 20 minutes a game in the first half, Wiseman will play at least five more minutes per game and average at least 15 points a game in the second half, up from about 12 in the first half.
-- Friedell
This week:@LAC, UTA
2020-21 record: 19-18
Previous ranking: 14
Second-half storyline:How real is this?
The Knicks were not supposed to be in the middle of the East playoff picture at the halfway point, a half-game behind the Celtics and ahead of teams like the Raptors, Heat and Pacers. And yet that's exactly where New York is in Tom Thibodeau's first season in New York. It has been an impressive season for the Knicks so far, but one that leaves lots of questions to be answered over the next couple of months, all of which will answer the biggest question: Is this an actual playoff team? For as good as Julius Randle has been, can he sustain this level of play through the end of the regular season? Can the young players, led by RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley, continue to improve? Will the Knicks try to add to this roster for the playoff run?
It has been a very fun season in New York. We'll see how much fun the Knicks can make it over the next couple of months.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Knicks will miss the playoffs. I know this will draw the ire of Knicks fans. Thibodeau has done an amazing job this year, and Randle was a deserving All-Star and has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past couple of seasons. But the Knicks have a brutal schedule over the second half of the season, and they enter the second half in fifth place in the East, just 2.5 games ahead of 11th. They're actually closer to 13th place than first. I think gravity will pull them down in the end, though the foundation they've laid in Thibodeau's first season is impressive regardless.
-- Bontemps
This week:@MIL, @OKC
16. Toronto Raptors
2020-21 record: 17-19
Previous ranking: 13
Second-half storyline:What will happen with Kyle Lowry?
The greatest player in the history of the franchise, Lowry will be a free agent at the end of the season. That leaves Toronto with a question: Is Lowry going to be part of its future? And if the answer is not a definitive yes, how should that impact the Raptors' thought process heading into the trade deadline? Especially in a thin trade market, Lowry will all but certainly be the best player available if Toronto chose to move him somewhere. That would give the Raptors -- who have seen four key free agents (Kawhi Leonard, Danny Green, Serge Ibaka and Marc Gasol) leave without compensation over the past two years -- some pieces to continue to build around their core of Fred VanVleet, Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby.
But is making that move worth throwing away a chance at yet another deep playoff run? Does it make a difference that the two most likely teams with the wherewithal to trade for Lowry are the Sixers and Heat -- fellow Eastern Conference contenders? None of these questions has a clear answer.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:Toronto will finish fourth in the East. The Raptors have gone 15-11 since their 2-8 start -- and that includes a couple of losses to end the first half without most of their team. If that form can return, Toronto should be able to rack up a bunch of wins and earn a top-four seed.
-- Bontemps
This week:ATL, @CHA, @CHI
2020-21 record: 16-16
Previous ranking: 18
Second-half storyline:Once Jaren Jackson Jr. comes back from knee surgery, can he make a difference?
The Grizzlies are banking on the 21-year-old Jackson joining Ja Morant as franchise cornerstones for years to come. At 6-foot-11, Jackson has a rare blend of size, athleticism and deep shooting range, but injuries have delayed his development. Memphis has stockpiled quality, young complementary pieces, hitting on Brandon Clarke, Desmond Bane and Xavier Tillman with relatively late picks in the past two drafts. The ceiling for this generation of Grizzlies could be determined by whether Jackson develops into a star.
Must-see games
Bold prediction:The Grizzlies will fade late and finish under .500, victims of being forced to play 40 games after the break.
-- MacMahon
This week:WAS, DEN, @OKC
2020-21 record: 17-18
Previous ranking: 19
Second-half storyline:Can LaMelo close out his Rookie of the Year campaign?
LaMelo Ball is the runaway favorite to win the Rookie of the Year award after shining brightly on offense throughout the first half. He comes into the second half averaging 15.8 points, 6.3 assists and 6 rebounds for a Charlotte team that has actually become fun to watch after years in basketball exile. Ball appears to have the star power to gain people's interest, but whether he has the kind of game to deliver the Hornets back to the postseason in his rookie year remains to be seen.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:LaMelo notches five triple-doubles in the second half and leads the Hornets to the play-in tournament.
-- Friedell
This week:DET, TOR
19. Indiana Pacers
2020-21 record: 16-19
Previous ranking: 17
Second-half storyline:Can the Pacers find another gear?
Domantas Sabonis continues to prove why he's an NBA All-Star for the second time, with four triple-doubles this season, but the first half has gotten off to a bumpy start in Indiana under first-year coach Nate Bjorkgren. In addition to Sabonis, Myles Turner and Malcolm Brogdon are having strong individual seasons, but the Pacers are in the middle of the league pack in terms of offensive and defensive efficiency. The goal in Indiana is playoff success, since they haven't advanced past the first round since 2013-14. However, they have to get on the same page.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:Myles Turner will finish the season with the team's highest blocks per game average in two decades, surpassing Theo Ratliff's mark (3.74) in the 2000-01 season.
-- Woodyard
This week:@LAL, @PHX
2020-21 record: 16-18
Previous ranking: 20
Second-half storyline:Are the Bulls playoff-worthy?
If the postseason were to start today, the Bulls wouldn't make the cut, but they're right on the cusp, currently in ninth place in the East. This offseason, Chicago completely revamped its front office while bringing in new coach Billy Donovan, and so far it's working. Donovan has brought the best out of Zach LaVine in his first All-Star season and has done a great job of working players in and out of the lineup due to injuries and health and safety protocols. Can they make the playoffs for the first time since the 2016-17 season?
Games to watch
Bold prediction:Chicago will make the playoffs and finish with a record above .500.
-- Woodyard
This week:PHI, MIA, TOR
2020-21 record: 14-20
Previous ranking: 21
Second-half storyline:Can the Wizards maintain this turnaround?
After enduring a 3-12 start that included a COVID-19 outbreak that quarantined half the team, the Wizards went into the All-Star break having won eight of their past 11 games. Washington is now somehow just two games out of the eighth spot. Bradley Beal shows no signs of slowing down as the league's leading scorer, and Russell Westbrook is looking more like himself with five triple-doubles in his past 10 games. The Wizards are even winning close games. But the second half will be no joke as Washington has to play 38 games after the break with eight sets of back-to-backs.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:Despite all the turbulence they have endured and a challenging schedule down the stretch, Westbrook and Beal are going to will the Wizards back into the playoffs for the first time since 2017-18.
--Youngmisuk
This week:MEM, LAC
2020-21 record: 15-21
Previous ranking: 23
Second-half storyline:Which players will stick around for the Zion era?
Zion Williamson is going to continue to do Zion-like things, so the rest of the season should be about identifying which players on the current roster will work with him and Brandon Ingram moving forward. That's where Lonzo Ball comes in. Ball is averaging career highs in points per game, field goal percentage, 3-point percentage and free throw percentage this season as he adjusts to a new role in the half-court offense. Ball is a restricted free agent after the season and could command a hefty salary, while the Pelicans are already set to have Ingram's max contract, andEric Bledsoe and Steven Adams on the books. Does Ball fit long term? Or will New Orleans look to deal him prior to the March 25 deadline? They could also roll the dice with offers by other teams this summer because they have the right to match.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Pelicans will miss out on the playoffs and the play-in tournament. While the offense has been clicking, the Pelicans' porous and 29th-ranked defense will hold them back.
-- Lopez
This week:MIN, CLE, LAC
2020-21 record: 16-20
Previous ranking: 22
Second-half storyline:Can McMillan lead a second-half surge?
Atlanta already made a big move by firing coach Lloyd Pierce just two and a half years into his tenure with the team. Now, the second half of the season should be figuring out how the team responds to interim coach Nate McMillan. McMillan told reporters on March 2 that he accepted the job only after Pierce told him he needed to "take this opportunity." The first two games under McMillan have been a success. The Hawks defeated the Miami Heat by 14 in his first game and then came back from 19 down to defeat the Orlando Magic the following night. With player buy-in, McMillan could get the team back on the right track of a season that started with playoff aspirations.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:Trae Young's shooting touch and his penchant for drawing free throws will give him a chance to break the Hawks' all-time single-game scoring record of 57, one shared by Hall of Famers Bob Pettit and Dominique Wilkins. -- Lopez
This week:@TOR, SAC, CLE
2020-21 record: 15-21
Previous ranking: 24
Second-half storyline:Will the Thunder deal at the deadline?
It's no secret the Thunder have won more games than they probably expected or even intended to at this point. So with the second half of the season ahead and the gap growing between them and the worst records in the league, the Thunder's chances to land a top-four pick in the upcoming draft are growing slimmer. They appear to be one of the league's most likely trade deadline dealers, and the opportunity is still there to trim the roster and field a more, ahem, developmentally minded team. George Hill, Al Horford and Mike Muscala should be very available for any interested contender.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Thunder will be one of the most active teams at the trade deadline. General manager Sam Presti has been chopping down the roster since last summer, and with another transactional window open, if there are takers, Presti won't hesitate.
-- Young
This week:DAL, NYK, MEM
2020-21 record: 14-22
Previous ranking: 27
Second-half storyline:How will Marvin Bagley III finish off his third season?
The former No. 2 pick saw his scoring improve from December to January to February, as he has settled into a consistent starting role, but he's still playing less than 26 minutes per game. Will he earn more playing time and start to deliver on the potential that led the Kings to take him a pick before Luka Doncic in 2018? Or will he continue on his path as a high-level role player, making the Doncic decision all the more damning for the Kings franchise?
Games to watch
Bold prediction:Buddy Hield will hit 13 3-pointers or more in a game. Klay Thompson holds the all-time record with 14, and only two other players (Zach LaVine and Steph Curry) have ever hit 13. Hield will top his personal best of 11-for-21 from deep.
-- McMenamin
This week:HOU, @ATL
2020-21 record: 14-22
Previous ranking: 25
Second-half storyline:Who are these guys?
Cleveland started the season 3-0, later had a 10-game losing streak that lasted most of the month of February and then won four out of five heading into the break. Sitting 2 1/2 games behind Indiana for the final play-in round spot with 36 games left to play -- but holding a better record against conference opponents than four teams above them in the playoff picture, the Pacers included -- will the Cavs make a push if Kevin Love returns healthy and provides spacing for Collin Sexton, Darius Garland and Isaac Okoro to keep progressing? Or will it be back to the lottery for the third straight season since LeBron James left?
Games to watch
Bold prediction:Jarrett Allen will be the last man standing in the Cavs' crowded center rotation. With Andre Drummond already pulled from action while Cleveland canvasses the league for a deal, JaVale McGee will also find a new team. The pair's departures will free up minutes for Allen and potentially stock general manager Koby Altman's cupboards will some more draft assets.
-- McMenamin
This week:@NOP, @ATL
27. Orlando Magic
2020-21 record: 13-23
Previous ranking: 26
Second-half storyline:Just how much will the front office shake up this roster?
The Magic have been languishing in basketball mediocrity for several years now -- a level that bad luck and injuries have played a major role in this season. They're not awful, but they also don't have enough star power to be nationally relevant. So what happens next? Nikola Vucevic has had an All-Star year, Evan Fournier has proven he's a capable NBA scorer and Aaron Gordon has had some nice moments, but would the Magic consider moving any of the three veterans to change things up as they wait for Jonathan Isaac and Markelle Fultz to get healthy from their respective serious knee injuries?
Games to watch
Bold prediction:After registering double figures in just two games in the first half, rookie Chuma Okeke scores double figures in 10 games in the second half as his game continues to improve under head coach Steve Clifford.
-- Friedell
This week:@MIA, @SAS, MIA
2020-21 record: 11-23
Previous ranking: 28
Second-half storyline:What will the Rockets do before the trade deadline?
Any realistic hope of the Rockets sneaking into the playoffs as a pesky underdog ended when Christian Wood sprained his right ankle for the second time. He hasn't played since then -- and the Rockets haven't won, entering the break with a 13-game losing streak. Wood could be back after the break, but it's painfully apparent that the Rockets are in the early stages of a rebuilding process, so it makes sense to explore trading veterans such as Victor Oladipo, P.J. Tucker and Eric Gordon for young players and/or draft picks.
Must-see games
Bold prediction:There won't be any 30-somethings in the Rockets' starting lineup the last week of the season.
-- MacMahon
This week: @SAC, @UTA, BOS
29. Detroit Pistons
2020-21 record: 10-26
Previous ranking: 29
Second-half storyline:Can the Pistons find silver linings?
The Pistons franchise has hoisted three championship titles over the years, so the folks in Motown understand that they're far from that level. When Detroit hired Troy Weaver as its new general manager, everyone around the team knew that the Pistons were in for a rebuild. Now that they've completed a buyout with six-time All-Star Blake Griffin, the Pistons can move on and continue to develop the young talent on the roster such asJerami Grant, Saddiq Bey, Josh Jackson and Isaiah Stewart. The theme of the second half is to continue to develop the younger guys as they're looking for a big reward in the future.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Pistons will not finish with the worst record in the Eastern Conference.
-- Woodyard
This week:@CHA, @BRK
2020-21 record: 7-29
Previous ranking: 30
Second-half storyline:Can they build some actual future momentum?
It has been a messy season for the Wolves, in myriad ways. They were ravaged by injuries and COVID-19 issues early on, then they fired their coach in a questionable manner, and they haven't really improved in the wake of it. But at their core, they still hold on to the prospect of getting a true look at the duo of Karl-Anthony Towns and D'Angelo Russell that has seen such limited time together. They have young talent in Malik Beasley, Jaden McDaniels and No. 1 overall pick Anthony Edwards. The second half of the season will show if they can all work together.
Games to watch
Bold prediction:The Wolves go on a small winning streak. Hard as it might be to believe, the Wolves are better than their record. If they can get some luck with good health and see some improvement with their young players, they could win four or five in a row and grab some momentum for next season.
-- Young
This week:@NOP, POR, POR