NBA Power Rankings: All eyes on Golden State Warriors as regular season begins

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30. San Antonio Spurs

It’s likely going to be a long season for the San Antonio Spurs. After trading Dejounte Murray during the offseason, the Spurs don’t have many proven dynamic players. There will be an opportunity for growth this season but it could be a long process.

The good news is that I guess this means the Spurs have a leg up on the competition for Victor Wembanyama.

29. Utah Jazz

The same could be said for the Utah Jazz. Utah decided to gut their roster during the offseason, trading Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell. The Jazz is back to square one and will be looking to rebuild their roster from the ground up.

It’s not all gloom and doom for Jazz fans, though. Collin Sexton could end up being the first piece of the rebuild. He should be a fun player to follow this season.