NBA Power Rankings: Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls steal the offseason

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The NBA’s rebuilders

30. Oklahoma City Thunder – The Oklahoma City Thunder are likely going to have the worst record in the league. The only true building block that they currently have on its roster is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The team is on the right path, but this is going to be another rough season for OKC.

29. San Antonio Spurs – Interestingly, the San Antonio Spurs are going through a full rebuild for the first time in two decades. At this point, you simply have to trust the front office and Gregg Popovich.

28. Detroit Pistons – The good news for the Detroit Pistons is that they have Cade Cunningham as their new face of the franchise. The bad news is that this team is still going to lose plenty of games this season, unfortunately.

27. Orlando Magic – As the Orlando Magic continues to walk into a full rebuild, it’ll be interesting to see what the “next” move for this team is. They are heading in the right direction, however. They have some quality young prospects on their team.

26. Houston Rockets – The Houston Rockets may have hit on each of their first-round draft picks and that’s something that this team should be ecstatic about. Plus, Jalen Green looks like an absolute stud.

25. Cleveland Cavaliers – While the Cleveland Cavaliers still have some figuring out to do when it comes to their roster, they should feel great about landing Evan Mobley with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft.