There are 8 NBA championship teams this season, mainly divided into two pots!
Updated on: 10-0-0 0:0:0

There are 8 NBA championship teams this season, which can be basically divided into two grades:

First file: Thunder, Knights, Celtics

The Thunder's resilience so far has been incredible, even without the team's No. 2 scorer, Jayway, the Thunder can still win, and the core center Holmgren is out to rest, the Thunder can still win back-to-back games, and the league's youngest team has built an incredible top team around Alexander.

The Thunder are unaffected by the absence of any of their main players, have the best defensive efficiency in the league, are full of offensive firepower, and have an amazing depth of rotation in the lineup, and Alexander will hardly have any problems with game irregularities. This young team is proving their chances of winning the title and creating a new era.

As for the Cavaliers, they have been the league's best team of the year for most of the season, and although they have swallowed a losing streak before, the Cavaliers are still the most rigorous team in the league in terms of offensive efficiency and team offense and defense.

The last Celtics, as the defending team, have almost no defects in lineup alignment and star talent, the biggest gap in the Celtics' combat power should be the three-point shooting rate, once the Green Army can't shoot a high level of three-point shooting rate, the team's resilience and scoring data will be fatally affected, and this is also a problem that the Thunder and Cavaliers will basically not have.

Second file: Nuggets, Lakers, Warriors, Knicks, Clippers

The Nuggets are still the most experienced and stable team in the West, and under the starting combination of Jokic + Murray + Porter Jr. + Gordon + Braun, the Nuggets' only shortcoming is bench firepower.

The Lakers are consolidating their defense step by step, once the Lakers can control the points and the pace of the game by defense, and the Big Three of James + Doncic + Rivers are combined, the Lakers have every chance to win the championship again and create a new era of glory for the Lakers.

Then there is the Warriors, who climbed from tenth in the West to fifth in the West in a month and a half, Butler brings confident defense and team cohesion to the Warriors, and the 52-year-old Curry continues to prove that he is still a clear star shooter at the top five level in the league, and the performance of 0 points in a single game against the Grizzlies is definitely worth paying attention to, and he still has the strength to win or lose in the playoffs.

As for the Clippers, no matter from that point of view, we should not underestimate this team, as long as Harden + Leonard + Powell + Zubac can stay healthy, the intact Clippers have the ability to play a good comeback in the Western Conference playoffs.

The Knicks belong to a special team in the East, and whether the Knicks end up in the playoffs with a high seed or fall to the low pick, the Knicks can make a difference in the playoffs. But their biggest problems remain, mainly bench continuity and playoff fitness.

The absence of the Bucks, Grizzlies, Timberwolves, and Rockets on this list will inevitably cause a lot of different voices.

The Bucks only have one alphabet brother, and there is a high probability that the playoffs will not go far, and after Lillard's calf thrombosis is reimbursed for the season, the team no longer has enough firepower to advance in the playoffs. The shortcomings of the Rockets' offensive scoring in the playoffs are quite obvious, and the ineffective three-point shooting will also be a major problem in the playoffs.

As for the Timberwolves and Grizzlies, their talents are amazing enough, the team's explosiveness is also convincing, and the core stars are also dominating the game, but compared with the Nuggets, Lakers, Warriors, Clippers and other second-tier teams, they still need more key role players to take turns in the playoffs to change the final trend of the game, which is the most lacking element of combat power between the Grizzlies and Timberwolves.