The Warriors shot up the power rankings in February, while the Bucks’ coaching change saw them drop down the ranks.

NBA_Power Rankings Feb

HIGHLIGHTS

 Boston Celtics led by Jayson Tatum & Jaylen Brown; league’s best February performance stats of 9-1 games.
 Golden State Warriors excelled in February with 11-3 record; Curry and Kuminga led impressive play.
 Oklahoma City Thunder 8-3 in February; prominent MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s stellar performance.

As is customary, in February, multiple NBA teams received facelifts ahead of the 2024 All-Star Break in an attempt to change their trajectory. Whether those changes pan out remains to be seen, as time will reveal if their transactions were shrewd.

Yet, the early returns for multiple teams have been promising, increasing interest in what has already been one of the most notable seasons to date.

With the 2023-24 season nearly three-quarters of the way through and the 2024 NBA Playoffs quickly approaching, GIVEMESPORT presents our February 2024 NBA Power Rankings, based on record, momentum, and output.

1Boston Celtics

February record: 9-1

Jayson Tatum Boston Celtics

The Boston Celtics were the best team in the NBA in February, going 9-1 behind impressive play from perennial All-Star candidates Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Kristaps Porzingis.

In February, Tatum has averaged 27.2 points per game, while Brown has averaged 20.3 points per game, and Porzingis has added 23.0 points per game. Yet, it hasn’t all been about defense, with the Celtics holding their opponents to the second-lowest field goal percentage (42.7) in February.

Boston Celtics – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.900
1

PPG
122.0
2

FG%
51.7
t-1

3PA
40.7
1

3P%
39.1
5

+/-
+15.4
1

With their star play bolstered by their stellar supporting cast, Boston has won 9 of their last 10 games. Three of their wins came against playoff teams in the Philadelphia 76ers, Miami Heat, and the New York Knicks.

Heading into March, the Celtics now lead the East with a 46-12 record. Boston’s win percentage (79.3) is the highest since 1985-86, the last season Larry Bird led the Celtics to an NBA championship.

2Golden State Warriors

February record: 11-3

Stephen Curry Brandin Podziemski

The Golden State Warriors excelled in February. Going 11-3, Golden State defeated multiple playoff teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers, Indiana Pacers, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers, and New York Knicks. In two of those wins, the margin of victory was greater than 20 points.

Finding that their success relies on a proper balance of veterans and young players, the Warriors have evolved into yet another beast for the West to contend with.

Golden State Warriors – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.786
2

PPG
120.7
5

FG%
47.8
14

3PA
39.9
2

3P%
38.7
t-7

+/-
+9.1
3

Of course, sharpshooter Stephen Curry is still the primary shot-taker, averaging a team-high 27.5 points per game. He has six games scoring above 30 points, including a 60-point outing against the Atlanta Hawks, just this month.

The other half of the Splash Brothers, Klay Thompson, has come alive with 16.0 points per game since moving to the bench.

Jonathan Kuminga continues to impress during his breakout season as well. Averaging a career-high 15.6 points per game, and scoring at least 21 points in five games this month alone. Draymond Green has been reinvigorated since returning from his suspension.

His 50.0 mark from 3-point range in February has been a real difference-maker for Golden State.

3Oklahoma City Thunder

February record: 8-3

OKC Thunder

Led by projected MVP finalist Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Oklahoma City Thunder have been rock steady throughout their 2023-24 campaign. Now 41-18, Gilgeous-Alexander and Co. have the second-best record in the West.

Their most impressive stretch during February saw them defeat the Sacramento Kings, Orlando Magic, and Los Angeles Clippers in three consecutive games. Notching a six-game win streak, they’ve gone 3-1 since.

Oklahoma City Thunder – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.727
t-5

PPG
124.7
1

FG%
50.6
5

3PA
37.3
9

3P%
42.7
1

+/-
+8.5
t-4

With years of internal development seeming to finally come to fruition, the future of the Thunder organization is as promising as any. While Oklahoma City plays a principled, team-oriented style, they’ve been getting impressive performances from individual players.

Gilgeous-Alexander averaged 30.5 points, 7.0 assists, 1.6 steals, and 1.5 blocks per game in February. Meanwhile, second-year forward Jalen Williams averaged 22.3 points and 5.3 assists per game.

Rookie of the Year candidate Chet Holmgren, who has blocked at least three shots in 38 games, averaged 19.3 points and 2.7 blocks per game. Supported by star role players such as Lu Dort, the Thunder led the league in points per game (124.7) in February.

4Los Angeles Lakers

February record: 9-3

LeBron James Los Angeles Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers had an up-and-down 2023-24 campaign, but February was good for them. Going 9-3, the Lakers have four wins over teams that would be in the 2024 NBA Playoffs if the regular season ended today: the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks, and New Orleans Pelicans.

Los Angeles Lakers – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.750
t-3

PPG
121.3
4

FG%
51.3
3

3PA
31.6
28

3P%
38.8
6

+/-
+3.8
12

Their wins against the Celtics and Pelicans are the most impressive. The Celtics, who have the best record in the East, have been at or near the top of the conference standings throughout the season. The Pelicans, a balanced team that can present a problem for any opponent, have a top-10 defense.

Interestingly, while LeBron James and Anthony Davis are the Lakers’ twin turbo engines, L.A.’s play in February may largely be a byproduct of a change to the starting lineup.

With Lakers head coach Darvin Ham moving the more versatile Rui Hachimura to the starting lineup in place of 3-and-D wing Taurean Prince, L.A. has averaged 121.3 points in February, ranked 4th in the NBA. For comparison, they averaged 117.0 points per game prior to the All-Star Break, ranked 13th in the NBA.

5Miami Heat

February record: 8-3

Jimmy Butler Miami Heat

It hasn’t really been a standout season for the Miami Heat compared to the rest of the Jimmy Butler Era. However, prior to a close loss against the Denver Nuggets on Feb. 29, Miami was riding a five-game winning streak that included victories over the Milwaukee Bucks, Philadelphia 76ers, New Orleans Pelicans, and Sacramento Kings.

They defeated the Orlando Magic as well, trouncing their in-state rival with a 121-95 victory.

Miami Heat – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.727
t-5

PPG
110.0
23

FG%
47.3
17

3PA
32.8
22

3P%
35.2
23

+/-
+8.3
6

Starting point guard Terry Rozier continues to get acclimated to South Beach after being traded by the Charlotte Hornets. However, his teammates have been more than capable of picking up the slack while that happens.

Three Heat players– Butler, Bam Adebayo, and Tyler Herro– averaged at least 19 points per game in February. Six Heat players, including standout rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr., have averaged double-figures. In this time, Miami has also had the second-best defensive rating (104.8).

6Dallas Mavericks

February record: 8-3

Dallas Mavericks Luka Doncic Kyrie Irving

All-Star guards Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving are exhilarating basketball talents. Yet, that isn’t all that the Dallas Mavericks need in order to win a championship.

Spending the 2023 offseason locating defensive pieces that could fit around their offensive-inclined backcourt players, the Mavericks have attempted to achieve the two-way dominance of teams like the Boston Celtics. However, Dallas has allowed more points per game this season (117.5) than last season (114.1).

Dallas Mavericks – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.727
t-5

PPG
121.7
3

FG%
50.8
4

3PA
38.4
t-5

3P%
39.6
2

+/-
+8.5
t-4

Dallas did appear to turn the corner in February though. They recorded the ninth-best defensive rating (110.7), and held their opponents to 46.0 percent shooting from the field and 35.8 percent from 3, both of which rank 10th. Opponents were held to just 112.1 points per game, which is also the 10th-lowest mark in the NBA.

With Doncic and Irving taking turns taking over on offense, Dallas managed to go 8-3 in February, defeating teams such as the Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Phoenix Suns.

7Phoenix Suns

February record: 7-4

Kevin Durant Phoenix Suns

As top-heavy as any team in the NBA, the 2023-24 Phoenix Suns are reminiscent of the 2010-11 Miami Heat squad that was unable to put an ideal supporting cast around their Big Three due to financial constraints.

As a result, even with players like sharpshooter Grayson Allen or fan favorite Bol Bol having strong performances, the team’s stars have to do a lot of the heavy lifting.

Phoenix Suns – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.636
12

PPG
119.7
8

FG%
49.3
9

3PA
32.6
23

3P%
37.0
15

+/-
+5.6
9

To that point, Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal averaged a combined 73.0 points per game in February, while the Suns averaged 119.7 points per game as a team. Ultimately, 61.0 percent of the team’s points were scored by their top-3 offensive options.

All the same, the Suns had the eighth-highest scoring average in the NBA in February and the ninth-best field goal percentage (49.3). Though they will continue to need players such as Allen, Bol, and Jusuf Nurkic to step up at either end of the floor, Phoenix is in a good place as long as they have their health.

In fact, with wins over the Milwaukee Bucks, Sacramento Kings, and Los Angeles Lakers in February, counting the Suns out due to their suboptimal depth may be a fool’s errand.

8Orlando Magic

February record: 9-3

Paolo Banchero Jonathan Isaac Orlando Magic

The Orlando Magic are one of the stronger teams in the Eastern Conference this season thanks to their length and defensive ceiling. Promising play from first-time All-Star, Paolo Banchero, and third-year forward Franz Wagner has put an extra gust of wind in their sails as well.

Posting a 9-3 record in February, their most impressive wins for the Magic have come against the Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, and Cleveland Cavaliers.

Orlando Magic – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.750
t-3

PPG
110.8
22

FG%
50.4
6

3PA
29.5
29

3P%
39.5
t-3

+/-
+3.5
13

That the Magic handled business against the non-playoff teams is also notable. In fact, Orlando went 6-1 against teams with a record below .500. Although it doesn’t paint the Magic as a future NBA champion that’ll be heading to Disneyland after the Finals, it does help differentiate them from playoff pretenders.

Less than two months away from the start of the postseason, Orlando may be all but a shoo-in for their first playoff appearance since 2020.

9Minnesota Timberwolves

February record: 8-3

Karl-Anthony Towns Minnesota Timberwolves

The Minnesota Timberwolves are a bit top-heavy, and that’s not a euphemism for them sitting atop the West with a 42-17 record. In any case, despite established stars such as Karl-Anthony Towns and Rudy Gobert thriving in the frontcourt, rising star Anthony Edwards has emerged as the franchise’s leader.

It’s been to Minnesota’s benefit as well, with the Timberwolves winning their highest percentage of games (70.7) since 2003-04; Hall of Fame forward Kevin Garnett’s MVP season.

Minnesota Timberwolves – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.727
t-5

PPG
115.5
13

FG%
47.7
15

3PA
35.5
16

3P%
38.7
t-7

+/-
+12.3
2

To that point, Edwards has been playing at an MVP level himself, averaging 30.7 points, 5.0 assists, and 1.7 steals per game in February.

Minnesota didn’t have the most impressive wins in February. Six of their victories have come against teams with a below .500 record. Still, the Timberwolves taking care of business against lesser opponents is somewhat impressive considering many teams tend to come out flat in these games.

It also indicates a level of focus, maturity, and respect for the game that signifies a winning culture.

10Sacramento Kings

February record: 6-6

Sacramento Kings

In the 2022-23 season, the Sacramento Kings won their highest number of games (48) since 2004-05. This season, the Kings are on pace to win at least 45 games for the second consecutive season, another feat that they haven’t accomplished in two decades.

From that frame of reference, a 6-6 record in February doesn’t look as mediocre as it otherwise might. Yet, the primary reason that Sacramento finds itself so high on the list is a few of the teams that they beat to be .500 this month: the Denver Nuggets (twice), Los Angeles Clippers, and Indiana Pacers.

To that point, though they lost their final matchup against the Nuggets in February, Kings cornerstone De’Aaron Fox was a notable scratch.

Sacramento Kings – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.500
t-16

PPG
118.1
9

FG%
50.0
7

3PA
36.5
13

3P%
37.4
13

+/-
-1.4
17

Fox, Domantas Sabonis, and Malik Monk all played at an elite level in February. Nursing a shoulder injury, Fox averaged 25.9 points, 6.0 assists, and 3.1 steals per game. His steal average ranks first among players who suited up for more than one game.

Sabonis amassed a league-leading eight triple-doubles, averaging 20.6 points, 14.1 rebounds, and 10.5 assists per game. Monk averaged 18.5 points per game.

Sacramento needs to clean up its defense and fundamentals. Nonetheless, averaging 118.1 points per game (ranked 9th in the NBA) on 50.0 percent shooting (ranked 7rd in the NBA) allowed them to overcome those issues on multiple occasions.

11Denver Nuggets

February record: 8-3

Nuggets guard Jamal Murray pats Nikola Jokic on the head

Two-time NBA MVP, Nikola Jokic, has had several otherwordly performances in February. In fact, he had recorded five triple-doubles on his way to averaging a triple-double for the month (23.7 points, 13.0 rebounds, and 10.4 assists per game).

He even made nice contributions defensively as he continues to hone his skills at that end of the floor, tallying 1.5 steals and 1.0 block per game. Though players such as Jamal Murray, Michael Porter Jr., and Aaron Gordon are key to Denver’s success, the Nuggets go as Jokic goes, and Jokic has gone nuclear.

Denver Nuggets – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.727
t-5

PPG
112.8
19

FG%
48.3
12

3PA
32.4
24

3P%
35.4
20

+/-
+5.2
11

Denver had just two wins against teams in the top-8 of their conference standings in February: the Sacramento Kings and Miami Heat. In the case of the Kings, they were playing without De’Aaron Fox.

However, they do have notable victories over teams that they could very well see in the 2024 NBA Playoffs: the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors. The Nuggets defeated both teams by a double-digit margin, with D’Angelo Russell the lone star missing in those matchups.

12Cleveland Cavaliers

February record: 9-4

Darius Garland Cleveland Cavaliers

The Cleveland Cavaliers got off to a tremendous start in 2024, but their momentum slowed down a bit when Donovan Mitchell went out for a couple of games. Now having returned, the Cavs have returned to their winning ways.

Their February record, and that they’ve only lost four games since the start of 2024 when Mitchell is healthy, speaks to how daunting of a task it is to down the Cavaliers.

Cleveland Cavaliers – February 2024
League Rank

Win %
.692
10

PPG
115.8
12

FG%
49.7
8

3PA
37.1
10

3P%
38.6
9

+/-
7.2
7

Nonetheless, despite what might be considered an overreliance on Mitchell, they land just outside the top 10 of February’s power rankings. Interestingly, only two February wins for Cleveland came against playoff teams (the Sacramento Kings and Dallas Mavericks).

One of those wins required a 59-foot buzzer-beater by ironman Max Strus, the second-longest game-winner in NBA history.

13New Orleans Pelicans

February record: 8-4

Knicks Pelicans Zion Burks

The New Orleans Pelicans were one of the better teams throughout February with an 8-4 record. Only two of those wins have come against teams currently ranked in the top-8 of their conference standings.

Nonetheless, despite their strength of schedule, the performance of versatile players such as Zion Williamson and Herb Jones really stood out.

New Orleans Pelicans – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.667
11

PPG
114.2
16

FG%
48.4
11

3PA
33.6
19

3P%
37.2
14

+/-
+6.3
8

Williamson, playing more of a point-forward role this season, averaged 23.9 points and 6.5 assists per game in February. Meanwhile, Jones– a defensive specialist– shot an incredibly impressive 54.8 percent from three.

With scorers Brandon Ingram and CJ McCollum still making their presence felt, the Pelicans have the look of a team that could make a Cinderella run down the line. Especially as New Orleans held their opponents to just 111.9 points per game in February; the eight-lowest average in the league.

14Los Angeles Clippers

February record: 6-5

Clippers guard Kawhi Leonard

At the start of the New Year, the Los Angeles Clippers were off to the races, winning 12 out of 15 in January. However, the Clippers have since cooled, with a 6-5 record in February.

Although both Kawhi Leonard (1 game) and Paul George (2 games) missed time during that stretch, it’s nearly impossible to say that the slip in their performance has been caused by poor health.

According to Clipper head coach Tyronn Lue, L.A. made the decision last summer to take the regular season more seriously in order to build the habits they would need in the playoffs. Fast-forward to today and the Clippers have had both Leonard and George available for 90 percent of their games.

Los Angeles Clippers – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.545
15

PPG
114.8
15

FG%
48.6
10

3PA
33.5
20

3P%
38.0
11

+/-
-3.0
18

L.A. has been contending with an extended shooting slump by George, who’s averaging 17.9 points per game on 41.5 percent shooting from the field and 30.4 percent shooting from 3.

None of these numbers are close to his production for the season on a whole, as the 9-time All-Star has averaged 22.1 points per game on 45.6 percent shooting from the field and 39.5 percent shooting from three. Out with a minor knee injury, one might wonder how his malady has affected his production, though.

15Indiana Pacers

February record: 7-5

Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton puts his finger to his ear

The Indiana Pacers are one of the teams to complete a blockbuster trade this season, acquiring All-Star forward Pascal Siakam in mid-January. Indiana also opted to promote 2022 No. 6 pick Bennedict Mathurin to the starting lineup after the 2024 NBA All-Star Break, further enhancing their ability to score at the rim or beyond the arc.

At 7-5 in February but 3-1 after the All-Star Break, both moves appear to have worked out for Indiana.

Indiana Pacers – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.583
t-13

PPG
120.3
6

FG%
51.7
t-1

3PA
33.7
18

3P%
38.1
10

+/-
+2.2
14

Siakam averaged 21.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game in February, shooting 55.3 percent from the field and 38.3 percent from 3. A two-way playmaker who provides Indiana with much-needed rim pressure, Siakam has grown increasingly comfortable alongside his teammates after spending seven-plus seasons with the Toronto Raptors.

In his last four contests, Mathurin has been averaging 19.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. Even better for the Pacers, he has done so while shooting 45.0 percent from the field and 48.1 percent from 3-point range.

It didn’t hurt that the team got their director of dimes, Tyrese Haliburton, back either. Missing a handful of games in January as he rehabilitated a left hamstring strain, Haliburton returned to the court on Jan. 30.

In February, the two-time All-Star averaged 16.1 points, 8.9 assists, and 1.3 steals per game, recording six double-doubles in that span.

16Milwaukee Bucks

February record: 7-5

Doc Rivers Milwaukee Bucks

When the Milwaukee Bucks decided to axe Adrian Griffin in favor of a more experienced head coach in Doc Rivers, there was no certainty from anyone that the plan would work out. Rivers himself expressed confusion at their decision to fire a first-year head coach who went 30-13 while still learning the ropes. H

owever, sports leagues such as the NBA have long been a microcosm of America’s microwave society, with spectators and analysts expecting rapid results.

Milwaukee Bucks – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.583
t-13

PPG
112.7
20

FG%
48.2
13

3PA
38.8
t-3

3P%
37.6
12

+/-
+5.4
10

With that said, Rivers could get about as much time to prove he’s the right man for the job as Griffin did. Now 7-7 as head coach of the Bucks, Milwaukee has made adjustments to their approach and rotation, but they’ve looked as inconsistently dominant as they did under Griffin.

This despite both Damian Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo being 8-time All-Stars, and the latter being a two-time MVP in the prime of his career.

Of their seven wins in February, four of them came against playoff teams, as Milwaukee took down the Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Philadelphia 76ers.

Yet, with the Mavericks missing Kyrie Irving, the Sixers missing Joel Embiid, and Jamal Murray on a minutes restriction during those games, those victories have to be taken with a grain of salt.

17Atlanta Hawks

February record: 6-6

Hawks guard Trae Young drives past his defender

The Atlanta Hawks probably wish they could fast-forward their season. After all, 2023-24 has been alternately hectic and dramatic. The center of guard-centered rumors before and after the NBA trade deadline (Feb. 8), it appeared that the Hawks would be splitting up their backcourt duo of Trae Young and Dejounte Murray just a couple of weeks ago.

Atlanta Hawks – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.500
t-16

PPG
119.9
7

FG%
46.7
19

3PA
37.5
8

3P%
35.3
21

+/-
-0.3
t-15

The Hawks won’t have to worry about that particular issue until the offseason, but they were met with more adversity when Trae Young underwent surgery to repair a finger injury that will sideline him for at least four weeks.

While Atlanta averages 120.5 points per game this season, they have only averaged 104.3 points per game in the three games since Young went down. It’s not all bad for the Hawks though, as they have improved mightily on defense.

Though posting a defensive rating of 119.4 this season, they’ve had a defensive rating of 105.3 over their last three games.

In February, the most significant wins for Atlanta came in contests against the Phoenix Suns, Philadelphia 76ers, Golden State Warriors, and Orlando Magic.

18Chicago Bulls

February record: 5-5

DeMar DeRozan Chicago Bulls vs. Brooklyn Nets

The Chicago Bulls breaking even at 5-5 in February while having a below .500 record (28-31) is a sight for sore eyes. The bar is low, to be frank. However, credit must be given to the Bulls for getting three of those wins against tough opponents (the Minnesota Timberwolves, New Orleans Pelicans, and Cleveland Cavaliers).

Chicago Bulls – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.500
t-16

PPG
116.4
10

FG%
46.0
21

3PA
32.2
t-25

3P%
34.8
t-25

+/-
-0.3
t-15

A team that has often relied heavily on scoring-minded players to get them over the top as of late, the Bulls ranked just outside the top 10 in points per game in February (116.4). This is particularly impressive when juxtaposed against their season scoring average (111.9), which ranks 25th in the NBA.

However, the Bulls defense allowed opponents to score 116.7 points per game last month, 20th in the NBA. Their defensive rating for February (115.3) was a bit better.

Now ninth in the Eastern Conference standings, the Bulls are in contention for a playoff spot. Young players such as Coby White and Ayo Dosunmo will need to keep up their strong play to cement their playoff position though. In February, the duo averaged 36.3 points, 10.9 assists, and 2.2 steals per game.

19Toronto Raptors

February record: 5-7

Scottie Barnes Toronto Raptors

The Toronto Raptors have been one of the tougher teams to judge since they traded mainstays OG Anunoby and Pascal Siakam. RJ Barrett meshed with Scottie Barnes and Co. rather quickly, seeming to play with less stress in his native Canada than he had in the Big Apple.

However, the transition hasn’t been as smooth for Immanuel Quickley and Bruce Brown, two of the principal pieces that were received in return for trading Anunoby and Siakam.

Toronto Raptors – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %

.417
19

PPG
115.1
14

FG%
47.1
18

3PA
32.2
t-25

3P%
36.0
16

+/-
-7.3
t-24

In the case of Quickley, the former sixth man is still learning how to balance his aggressive nature with spreading the wealth. For Brown, it’s about rediscovering his rhythm from three and getting his points within the flow of the offense.

Barnes had a bit of an issue finding his role in the rotation as well, playing a bit too passively in his effort to make his new teammates comfortable. Consequently, the Raptors averaged 115.1 points per game (14th in the NBA) in February but only boasted an offensive rating of 112.9 (t-20th in the NBA).

Unfortunately for Toronto, the smallish defense was even further behind than the offense. Surrendering 122.4 points per game (29th in the NBA), their defensive rating (120.3) was tied for the worst in the NBA.

It should make sense then why their only February win against a team currently in the playoff standings came against the defensively-challenged Indiana Pacers.

20New York Knicks

February record: 4-8

Knicks MixCollage-26-Feb-2024-11-33-PM-538

It may be time to reconsider which player is most essential to the New York Knicks’ success, as Jalen Brunson has seemingly overtaken Julius Randle as the face of the franchise.

Yet, Brunson has had a number of concerning games without Randle in tow, and it’s clear that the Knicks need their All-Star forward at least as much as they need Brunson.

In February, the 2024 NBA All-Star is averaging a blistering 31.9 points per game but shooting just 33.3 percent from 3. This despite shooting 41.1 percent from beyond the arc prior to the All-Star Break.

New York Knicks – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.333
t-21

PPG
106.3
26

FG%
43.9
27

3PA
35.8
14

3P%
33.7
28

+/-
-6.2
22

However, another issue for the Knicks has been the absence of 3-and-D wing OG Anunoby. Without a backup whose skillset is similar, the flow of their offense and the effectiveness of their defense is noticeably different.

The Knicks ranked 28th in 3-point percentage (33.7) and 27th in defensive rating (119.7) in February. The best win for New York in February came against the Indiana Pacers. However, they defeated one other playoff team in the Joel Embiid-less Philadelphia 76ers, as well.

21Philadelphia 76ers

February record: 4-8

New York Knicks Philadelphia 76ers

The Philadelphia 76ers received their best news of February when it was rumored that reigning NBA MVP, Joel Embiid, could return by late March. Nonetheless, it’s been tough sledding for the Sixers in his absence.

At 4-8, Philadelphia had one of the worst records in the NBA in February, and the 76ers have slid down to fifth in the Eastern Conference standings at 33-25.

Suffice it to say, missing one of the best two-way playmakers in the NBA has turned what was a dream season for Embiid into a nightmare for the franchise.

Philadelphia 76ers – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.333
t-21

PPG
109.8
t-24

FG%
44.8
25

3PA
33.4
21

3P%
34.4
27

+/-
-8.3
27

Playing 12 games in February, the Sixers allowed opponents to score 118.2 points per game (tied for 23rd in the NBA) and were ranked 28th in defensive rating (120.0). Suffice it to say, they missed their 7-foot-0 and 280-pound defensive anchor in a major way.

Offensively, Philadelphia didn’t fare much better, despite trading for 3-point specialist Buddy Hield. They averaged 109.8 points per game (24th in the NBA) with an offensive rating of 111.1 (23rd in the NBA).

The biggest individual issue for Philadelphia during this time was the subpar play of Tobias Harris, who averaged just 14.8 points per game on 42.6 percent shooting from the field and 25.0 percent shooting from three.

22Utah Jazz

February record: 3-8

Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson dribbles up the court

It’s difficult to get a read on whether the Utah Jazz are really trying to win games. After notching impressive wins over the Milwaukee Bucks and Oklahoma City Thunder at the start of the month, Utah has since fallen flat on its face.

Jazz head coach Will Hardy continuously preached an adherence to the fundamentals of the game that would allow them to emerge victorious but seems beholden to giving heavy minutes to backcourt players who are far less efficient on offense and reliable on defense than rising star Collin Sexton.

Should the Jazz decide to roll with a heavy diet of Sexton and 2023 All-Star Lauri Markkanen, both of whom average over 25 points per 36 minutes while shooting above 48 percent from the field and 39 percent from 3, they may find themselves winning more.

Utah Jazz – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.273
t-24

PPG
116.2
11

FG%
46.3
20

3PA
38.4
t-5

3P%
36.7
16

+/-
-5.1
20

Until then, the Jazz have the look of a team that’s playing for their lottery position instead of playoff position.

In February, Utah was tied with the Toronto Raptors for the league-worst defensive rating (120.3), ranked 20th in field goal percentage (46.3), and led the league in turnovers (15.6 per game). It would be too simple to call Utah sloppy or careless though.

While they need to tighten up as a group and individually, it’s clear that there is little clarity among the Jazz about their roles or rotation, and it negatively impacts their ability to play as a singular unit.

23Charlotte Hornets

February record: 4-9

Brandon Miller Charlotte Hornets

Unlike the team above them on this list, the question isn’t whether the Charlotte Hornets are playing to win. They certainly are. However, there is a question of whether they have enough talent to win games, especially with All-Star guard LaMelo Ball sidelined by injury in what has become all too familiar a refrain.

In any case, the Hornets were somewhat impressive in February, even with Ball out.

Charlotte Hornets – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.385
20

PPG
103.7
28

FG%
45.2
23

3PA
34.3
17

3P%
35.9
19

+/-
-6.5
23

For one, the trade deadline acquisition of Grant Williams worked out as well as anyone could have expected. The five-year veteran has scored at least 15 points in four of his seven games with Charlotte. More importantly, Rookie of the Year candidate Brandon Miller continues to impress.

Displaying star potential, Miller averaged 20.5 points and 1.8 steals per game in February, all while converting 44.8 percent of his field goal attempts and 37.4 percent of his 3-point attempts.

The Hornets recorded one win against a playoff team in February, outpacing the Indiana Pacers at home on Feb. 12.

24Detroit Pistons

February record: 3-8

Detroit Pistons Monty Williams

The Detroit Pistons are in the eye of the storm this season. They have the second-highest-paid coach in the NBA in Monty Williams, but questions have mounted about player roles and the rotation.

They have a litter of young players selected in the lottery — Cade Cunningham, Jaden Ivey, Ausar Thompson, and Jalen Duren — but there are legitimate concerns about their on-court fit.

Yet, after tying an NBA record with 28 straight losses this season, they have earned a reputation as the worst in the NBA. At 9-49, tied for the worst record in the NBA, it’s difficult to disagree with that.

But the Pistons are a team that has plenty of pride among their young players and managed to pull off a 3-8 record in February, including a 13-point victory over a healthy Sacramento Kings squad.

To make it better, though questions about the fit between Cunningham and Ivey have been quelled, at least one member of their core four played an integral part in each win.

Detroit Pistons – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.273
t-24

PPG
112.9
18

FG%
47.4
16

3PA
32.0
27

3P%
39.5
t-3

+/-
-4.5
19

Again, the Pistons need to find a better balance between Cunningham and Ivey. Thompson’s 3-point shooting and Duren’s off-ball awareness both need to improve as well. Williams’ rotations and playcalling could be better suited for his core players.

Nonetheless, considering where Detroit was just a couple of months ago, they’ve already taken large strides.

The Pistons ranked 18th in points per game (112.9) in February, shooting 47.4 percent from the field and 39.5 percent from 3. Perhaps most impressively, their three-point mark ranks fourth in the NBA, despite their reputation as a poor three-point shooting team.

Their 21st-ranked defensive rating (116.2), in no small part due to what has been at times outstanding defense by players such as Ivey and Thompson, signaled growth as well. For the season, their defensive rating ranks 29th in the league (119.5).

25Brooklyn Nets

February record: 4-8

Nets forward Mikal Bridges motions towards teammates

To many, it’s a shame that the Brooklyn Nets rank so low in the February power rankings when considering the popularity, production, and potential of perimeter players like Mikal Bridges and Cam Thomas.

Firing former head coach Jacque Vaughn only a couple of weeks ago and promoting assistant coach Kevin Ollie in the interim, the Nets appear more focused on trying to find their identity than fighting for a playoff position.

That could very well change by the end of the season. However, myriad questions have emerged about the Nets in 2023-24, and the only way to find the answer for many of them is by playing out the season.

Brooklyn Nets – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.333
t-21

PPG
104.2
27

FG%
44.3
26

3PA
36.7
t-11

3P%
36.1
17

+/-
-7.3
t-24

Ending February on a high note with a blowout win over the Atlanta Hawks, Ollie is now 2-3 as head coach. Over those five games, Bridges has struggled to find his rhythm, shooting 35.1 percent from the field and 20.5 percent from 3 on his way to just 13.2 points per game.

Thomas, averaging 17.0 points per game, hasn’t fared much better in terms of efficiency. However, Cam Johnson (19.0 points per game) and journeyman Dennis Schroder (19.0 points per game) have come alive after starting for the last two games.

Both shot at least 53 percent from the field and 53 percent from 3 in that stretch, and also combined for 3.0 steals per game).

26Houston Rockets

February record: 3-9

Jalen Green, Houston Rockets

The Houston Rockets entered the 2023-24 season with high expectations after signing head coach Ime Udoka, 3-point marksman Fred VanVleet, and defensive specialist Dillon Brooks.

What’s more, they drafted two of the more promising prospects in the 2023 NBA Draft in the dynamic Amen Thompson and offensive-minded Cam Whitmore.

Adding these men to a core that included 2020 first-round picks Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun, the thought was that the Rockets would be in playoff contention for the first time since the end of the James Harden Era.

Houston Rockets – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.250
26

PPG
109.8
t-24

FG%
43.1
29

3PA
36.7
t-11

3P%
33.6
29

+/-
-5.5
21

Yet, despite a promising start, the wheels have come off in Houston. VanVleet’s overall efficiency and passing versatility leave much to be desired. Brooks was steady offensively but has since appeared to bite off a bit more than he can chew.

Udoka hasn’t quite established a real hierarchy for their offense, and their creativity on that end has been lacking. However, the loudest clank has been from Green, who has been unable to consistently bury shots on the offensive end.

All of which has led to the Rockets posting a 3-9 record in February, and a 25-34 record overall. 12th in the Western Conference standings, if the 2023-24 season ended today, Houston would be headed to the offseason rather than the postseason.

27Memphis Grizzlies

February record: 2-10

GG Jackson Memphis Grizzlies

The Memphis Grizzlies need to make a sacrifice to the basketball gods at the end of the season to apologize to whoever they offended.

Ja Morant serving a 25-game suspension was always going to set a cap on their regular season success. Nonetheless, nobody anticipated he and his backcourt mate Desmond Bane being sidelined by serious injuries.

Morant is out for the season after undergoing shoulder surgery. Bane will be out until mid-to-late March with an ankle sprain. Even defensive specialist Marcus Smart is out. The 2022 Defensive Player of the Year could return in March as well after being ruled out for six weeks with a finger injury he sustained on Jan. 9.

Memphis Grizzlies – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.167
t-27

PPG
102.1
29

FG%
43.8
28

3PA
37.7
7

3P%
35.0
4

+/-
-11.0
28

Even with Jaren Jackson Jr. playing quite well, averaging 25.1 points and 2.8 stocks (steals +blocks) per game, the Grizzlies were unlikely to win many games without three of their four best players.

Consequently, Memphis has been focused on the development of two breakout players in 23-year-old second-year wing Vince Williams Jr. and 19-year-old rookie forward GG Jackson II, the youngest player in the NBA.

Both players figure to be fixtures in Memphis’ rotation for the foreseeable future with combined averages of 28.4 points, 10.4 rebounds, and 3.0 stocks per game. In fact, the duo was largely responsible for their win against the Milwaukee Bucks on Feb. 15, as they combined for 45 of the Grizzlies’ 113 points.

28San Antonio Spurs

February record: 2-10

Spurs sensation Victor Wembanyama addresses the home crowd

At this point in the season, it’s all about the continued development of rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama. Selected by the San Antonio Spurs with the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, Wembanyama entered the league with as much hype as perhaps any player in recent memory.

All the Frenchman has done since is look like not only the 2024 Rookie of the Year but like a player that has Hall of Fame potential.

Averaging 23.7 points, 11.7 rebounds, 5.1 assists, and 5.3 blocks per game over his last seven contests, Wembanyama joined Hall of Fame big men David Robinson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the only players in NBA history to record those numbers in at least a seven-game stretch. I

In February, Wembanyama also had three games in which he posted at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and five blocks in February, the most in a single month since 1993. One of those performances came against the playoff-bound Oklahoma City Thunder; a game that San Antonio would ultimately win.

San Antonio Spurs – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.167
t-27

PPG
111.1
21

FG%
45.8
22

3PA
35.8
t-14

3P%
35.2
t-22

+/-
-7.4
26

Of course, the Spurs do have other talented players, such as 23-year-old Devin Vassell. To that point, Vassell averaged 22.5 points per game in February, shooting 48.6 percent from the field and 43.0 percent from three.

29Portland Trail Blazers

February record: 0-9

Jerami Grant Portland Trail Blazers

This may be seen as a lost season by the Portland Trail Blazers, who are navigating through the first season of the post-Damian Lillard era after the star guard requested a trade last summer.

Although successful and productive veterans such as Malcolm Brogdon, Jerami Grant, and Deandre Ayton are on the team, they lack the upper-level talent that they had in years past.

As a result, this season isn’t being judged on wins but on the development of their young players; chief among them, Shaedon Sharpe, Anfernee Simons, and 2023 No. 3 pick Scoot Henderson.

Portland Trail Blazers – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.000
t-29

PPG
100.6
30

FG%
42.7
30

3PA
28.4
30

3P%
30.5
30

+/-
-13.7
30

This month, the Blazers are without Sharpe, who has been out since Jan. 11 with an abdominal injury and underwent core muscle surgery on Feb. 6 to rectify a worsening issue.

Henderson has been limited to just four games this month due to an adductor injury. As a result, Portland isn’t even able to rack up much in the way of a moral victory.

That said, in the four games that Henderson did play, he averaged 18.3 points and 6.0 assists per game. Simons, who played in eight of the Blazers matchups in February, averaged 21.6 points and 5.1 assists per game.

There are a couple of other positives, as the Blazers ranked 16th in opponents points per game (114.2). Nonetheless, averaging just 100.6 points per game themselves in February (30th in the NBA), Portland was unable to muster a single win.

30Washington Wizards

February record: 0-12

Jordan Poole

The only thing worse than going 0-9 in February is going 0-12. That and the questions surrounding last summer’s splash acquisition, Jordan Poole, have led to the Washington Wizards coming in last in the February power rankings.

To be fair, the Wizards aren’t some talentless group of ne’er-do-wellers. Nor are they a collection of castoffs and misfits, though the former teams of both Poole and Kyle Kuzma may not agree.

Washington Wizards – February 2024 Stats
League Rank

Win %
.000
t-29

PPG
113.0
17

FG%
45.1
24

3PA
38.8
t-3

3P%
34.8
t-25

+/-
-12.8
29

What Washington is, however, is a team that lacks enough offensive or defensive potential to truly be considered a contender. Whether the Wizards ever viewed themselves as such entering the season is unknown, at least for now.

Nonetheless, three-quarters of the way through the season, Washington now has the worst record in the NBA at 9-50. This is despite the Detroit Pistons going on a record-tying 28-game losing streak.

In February, the Wizards had the second-worst net rating in the NBA (-11.4) and surrendered a league-worst 125.8 points per game.