Swing To Trade
  • Stock
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
Sports

NBA power rankings: Pistons, Nuggets make big gains; Clippers tumble

by admin November 11, 2025
November 11, 2025

The 2025-26 NBA season isn’t even a month in, but there has already been sharp movement in the league’s balance of power.

Several squads, such as the Detroit Pistons, are exceeding early expectations. Others, however, like the Los Angeles Clippers, are underwhelming and starting to show deep flaws that may signal an eventual crash out.

The constant has been the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, who did pick up their first defeat last week, but who nonetheless continue to march on to dominance, even without their second best player in Jalen Williams.

Here are USA TODAY Sports’ NBA power rankings after Week 3 of the 2025-26 regular season:

USA TODAY Sports NBA power rankings

Note: Records through Nov. 9. Parentheses show movement from last week’s rankings

NBA Week 3 rankings: Top 5

  • 1. Oklahoma City Thunder, 10-1 (—)
  • 2. Denver Nuggets, 7-2 (+4)
  • 3. Detroit Pistons, 8-2 (+8)
  • 4. San Antonio Spurs, 7-2 (-1)
  • 5. Cleveland Cavaliers, 7-3 (+2)

The Thunder finally dropped their first game, but Detroit has surged behind the play of Cade Cunningham (25.6 points and 9.8 assists per game) and Jalen Duren (19.4 points and 11.8 rebounds per game). Shooting is a concern for the Pistons, while the Spurs just got point guard De’Aaron Fox back and picked up a massive, 11-point win over the Rockets.

NBA Week 3 rankings: No. 6-10

  • 6. Los Angeles Lakers, 7-3 (-4)
  • 7. New York Knicks, 6-3 (+1)
  • 8. Houston Rockets, 6-3 (-4)
  • 9. Minnesota Timberwolves, 6-4 (+3)
  • 10. Milwaukee Bucks, 6-4 (+3)

JJ Redick has leveraged huge performances from role players like Jake LaRavia, Rui Hachimura and Deandre Ayton, and LeBron James’ return is nearing. The Timberwolves only have one victory against a team with a winning record (Trail Blazers), and Giannis Antetokounmpo is firmly in the MVP race and is keeping the Bucks afloat.

NBA Week 3 rankings: No. 11-15

  • 11. Chicago Bulls, 6-3 (-6)
  • 12. Golden State Warriors, 6-5 (-3)
  • 13. Miami Heat, 6-4 (+1)
  • 14. Philadelphia 76ers, 6-4 (-4)
  • 15. Portland Trail Blazers, 5-4 (+4)

The Sixers have lost four of their last six and have a third quarter problem, having been outscored nine times in the period through their first 10 games. The Bulls have lost three of their last four, and point guard Josh Giddey (ankle) may miss some time. The Heat are winning games, surprisingly without Tyler Herro and now Bam Adebayo, with their hyper-quick pace (106.95, leading the NBA).

NBA Week 3 rankings: No. 16-20

  • 16. Boston Celtics, 5-6 (—)
  • 17. Toronto Raptors, 5-5 (+1)
  • 18. Phoenix Suns, 5-5 (+5)
  • 19. Atlanta Hawks, 5-5 (-2)
  • 20. Los Angeles Clippers, 3-6 (-5)

The Clippers are old, slow, turn the ball over and can’t defend; and rumors about Tyronn Lue’s future are swirling. The Raptors are sneakily competitive, with recent wins over the Cavaliers, Bucks and Hawks. And the Hawks could slide as Trae Young (MCL sprain) misses time.

NBA Week 3 rankings: No. 21-25

  • 21. Memphis Grizzlies, 4-7 (+1)
  • 22. Orlando Magic, 4-6(-2)
  • 23. Utah Jazz, 3-6 (-2)
  • 24. Charlotte Hornets, 3-6 (+2)
  • 25. Sacramento Kings, 3-7 (+2)

Desmond Bane simply hasn’t panned out for the Magic, averaging just 10.8 points per game over his last five. LaMelo Ball (ankle) has missed four games, with more possible, and there seems to be no resolution to the Ja Morant situation in Memphis. Morant is shooting an abysmal 27.6% over his last five games.

NBA Week 3 rankings: No. 26-30

  • 26. Dallas Mavericks, 2-7 (-1)
  • 27. New Orleans Pelicans, 2-7 (+2)
  • 28. Indiana Pacers, 1-9 (-4)
  • 29. Washington Wizards, 1-9 (-1)
  • 30. Brooklyn Nets, 1-9 (—)

The Mavericks are doing Cooper Flagg a disservice playing him at point guard, the Pacers still can’t get healthy and the Wizards have the worst net rating (-16.3) in basketball.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

previous post
Mike Johnson eyes Wednesday vote with end of government shutdown in sight
next post
Packers vs Eagles takeaways, highlights: Philadelphia gets ugly MNF win

Related Posts

Who will win Kentucky Derby? Winner predictions and...

May 3, 2026

Kevin Durant’s first season in Houston ends on...

May 3, 2026

Former F1 driver and Paralympic champion Alex Zanardi...

May 3, 2026

Reds pitchers make ugly MLB history with seven...

May 3, 2026

Will Golden Tempo race in Preakness? Triple Crown...

May 3, 2026

Ranking the 13 most unlikely draft lottery winners...

May 2, 2026

Lawsuits filed in plane crash that killed NASCAR...

May 2, 2026

Five burning questions to help you and your...

May 2, 2026

College basketball transfer portal pickups from mid-majors who...

May 2, 2026

Michigan had its worst game this season. How...

April 8, 2026
Join The Exclusive Subscription Today And Get Premium Articles For Free

    Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!

    Recent Posts

    • Why is HOOD stock surging today?

      June 10, 2026
    • Chewy stock sinks on Q1 earnings, creating opportunity for long-term investors

      June 10, 2026
    • Amazon’s freight push sinks LTL stocks but analysts say investors overreacted

      June 10, 2026
    • Why is SanDisk stock rising today?

      June 10, 2026
    • Palantir CEO says he’s ‘rooting for’ SpaceX IPO: Should you too?

      June 10, 2026
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Copyright © 2026 SwingToTrade.com All Rights Reserved.

    Swing To Trade
    • Stock
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sports