The Boston Celtics returned to the throne.
On the 28th (Korean time), CBS Sports of the United States announced the NBA Power Rankings for the 4th week of March.
Boston moved up a whopping 6 spots to take first place. They defeated the Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs. Jaylen Brown averaged 32 points. Tatum also did a good job.
Boston this season has been the team with the highest winning percentage through the middle of the season. However, it fell into a slump due to sudden shooting hunting by Tatum and Brown, and rotation injuries to key backcourt resources Marcus Smart, Derek White, and Malcolm Brogdon. In the meantime, the Milwaukee Bucks boasted the strongest power in the East and came up as the team with the highest odds. However, Boston, which managed to pull the line at the end of the season, rose to the top again. 온라인바카라
The second place is the Denver Nuggets, who are running for first place in the West. It also rose 6 places with Boston. Nikola Jokic, who won the regular league MVP for two consecutive years, remains unchanged this season. He, along with Joel Embiid, is evaluated as a strong MVP candidate this season as well. With the addition of Jamal Murray, Aaron Gordon, and Michael Porter Jr., Denver is still showing off its strength.
The Cleveland Cavaliers took 3rd place, and the Memphis Grizzlies, whose ace Ja Morant returned from disciplinary action, took 4th place.
The Milwaukee Bucks fell three spots to fifth, followed by the Sacramento Kings and Philadelphia 76ers each.
The Minnesota Timberwolves, with the return of Karl Anthony Towns, rose 10 places to 8th place, and the Golden State Warriors finally rose 11 places to 9th place. Golden State has never finished in the top 10 in the weekly power rankings this season. However, with Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving alternately injured, the Dallas Mavericks fell 12 places to 24th.