NBA Power Rankings: Where each team stands after the draft, free agency

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In our offseason NBA Power Rankings, we explore where each team stands after the NBA Draft and free agency.

The 2022 NBA offseason is in full swing and has reached somewhat of a standstill. The dog days of July are quickly creeping up on us even though there still is plenty that remains unresolved around the league.

Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving still need to be traded and there are still a handful of restricted free agents that have not signed with their respective teams or new ones. Nevertheless, as the league waits for a potential blockbuster trade that may or may not shake the league, there has already been plenty that has taken place in the offseason.

In the meantime, we’ll look back at some of those big moves as we reassess and offer up our first NBA Power Rankings of the offseason that coincide with the conclusion of the NBA Draft and the start of free agency.