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Official strength list: Suns lead, Greens rise to 2nd, Grizzlies 3rd Warriors NO.7_Offense_Defense_1

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Official strength list: Suns lead, Greens rise to 2nd, Grizzlies 3rd Warriors NO.7_Offense_Defense_1

Original title: Official strength list: Suns lead the Green Army to No. 2 Grizzlies No. 3 Warriors NO.7

On March 29th, Beijing time, the NBA officially announced the latest team strength list. In this issue of the list, the Suns continued to rank first, the Greens rose to NO.2, the Grizzlies came third, and the Warriors ranked seventh.

1. Suns (61-14, No. 1 last week)

Cadence: 100.0 (9), Offensive Efficiency: 115.0 (2), Defensive Efficiency: 106.6 (2), Net Rating: +8.5 (1)

Chris Paul came back and Devin Booker scored 49 points in Denver to help the Suns secure their best record in the regular season and home-court advantage in the playoffs. During the Suns’ 8-game winning streak, Booker averaged 33.0 points and an effective shooting percentage of 62.3%. In the final two weeks of the regular season, what the Suns have to do is stay healthy.

2. Celtics (47-28, No. 3 last week)

Cadence: 97.1 (24), Offensive Efficiency: 112.8 (10), Defensive Efficiency: 105.9 (1), Net Rating: +6.9 (2)

There are currently three teams in the league’s top 10 offensively and defensively, including the Suns, Grizzlies and Greens. Four weeks ago, the Greens only ranked 18th in offense, and now they are in the TOP10. Since March, the Greens have a record of 11 wins and 1 loss, and have scored more than 130 points per 100 rounds for 5 consecutive games. Especially Jayson Tatum, his recent performance is very good.

3. Grizzlies (52-23, No. 4 last week)

Pace: 100.3 (6), Offensive Efficiency: 114.3 (4), Defensive Efficiency: 108.7 (7), Net Rating: +6.6 (4)

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The bad news is that Ja Morant may not play this season again, and he will be out at least until next Thursday, when the Grizzlies only have three regular-season games left. The good news is that the Grizzlies are 17-2 this season without Morant. For the Grizzlies, the goal is to hit the second-best result of the regular season this season.

4. Bucks (46-28, No. 5 last week)

Cadence: 100.5 (4), Offensive Efficiency: 113.9 (5), Defensive Efficiency: 110.4 (13), Net Rating: +3.6 (7)

5. Mavericks (46-29, No. 6 last week)

Cadence: 95.5 (30), Offensive Efficiency: 111.3 (17), Defensive Efficiency: 108.5 (6), Net Rating: +2.8 (9)

The teams ranked 6-30 on the list are: 76ers, Warriors, Heat, Nuggets, Timberwolves, Jazz, Bulls, Raptors, Nets, Cavaliers, Hornets Teams, Hawks, Pelicans, Clippers, Knicks, Wizards, Lakers, Spurs, Kings, Pistons, Pacers, Magic, Rockets, Thunder, and Trail Blazers. (jim)Return to Sohu, see more

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