ESPN - Future Power Rankings: Teams 1 to 5
By Chad Ford and John Hollinger
ESPN.com
Note: This is a new, updated version of the ESPN's Future Power Rankings of
NBA teams. The original edition launched on November 10.
The Future Power Rankings are ESPN Insider's projection of the on-court
success expected for each team during the 2010-11, 2011-12 and 2012-13
seasons.
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How Future Power Rating Is Determined
PLAYERS (0 to 400 points): Current players and their potential for the
future, factoring in expected departures
MANAGEMENT (0 to 200 points): Quality and stability of front office,
ownership, coaching
MONEY (0 to 200 points): Projected salary-cap situation; ability and
willingness to exceed cap and pay luxury tax
MARKET (0 to 100 points): Appeal to future acquisitions based on team
quality, franchise reputation, city's desirability as a destination, market
size, taxes, business and entertainment opportunities, arena quality, fans
DRAFT (0 to 100 points): Future draft picks; draft positioning
CATEGORY RANKINGS: See how each team ranked in each category
Consider this a convenient way to see in what direction your favorite team is
headed.
Each of the NBA's 30 teams received an overall Future Power Rating of 0 to
1,000, based on how well we expected each team to perform in the three
seasons following this season.
To determine the Future Power Rating, we rated each team in five categories
(see table at right).
As you can see, we determined that the most important category was a team's
current players and the future potential of those players -- that category
accounted for 40 percent of each team's overall Future Power Rating.
At the same time, we looked at many other factors, such as management,
ownership, coaching, a team's spending habits, its cap situation, the
reputation of the city and the franchise, and what kind of draft picks we
expected the team to have in the future.
To reach our ratings in each category, we talked to teams to get a handle on
their future strategies, we looked at their contractual commitments and we
carefully broke down each roster to figure out which players would improve,
which would decline and which would likely depart.
We expect these rankings to evolve as the season moves along, trades are
made, injuries occur, strategies shift, and so on. Return from time to time
as we update the rankings.
Here are our current rankings, from 1 to 30:
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1. Orlando Magic | Future Power Rating: 695
PLAYERS MANAGEMENT MONEY MARKET DRAFT
370 (1st) 147 (6th) 82 (25th) 73 (4th) 23 (27th)
The Magic are the new No. 1 thanks to a strong start to 2009-10 and the
struggles for former No. 1 Portland. With a 17-5 start despite numerous
injuries and a 10-game suspension for Rashard Lewis, one has to conclude the
Magic's formidable depth makes them title contenders regardless of what's
thrown their way. Ryan Anderson's strong start improved the score for their
players and the other ratings stayed the same.
The scary part is Orlando could still improve considerably. Big men Marcin
Gortat and Brandon Bass hardly play, but each is a desirable trade chip that
the Magic could move for more help at midseason.
(Previous rank: 2)
2. Los Angeles Lakers | Future Power Rating: 675
PLAYERS MANAGEMENT MONEY MARKET DRAFT
336 (2nd) 139 (9th) 95 (15th) 95 (1st) 10 (30th)
The Lakers moved from third to second after Portland's early-season
struggles, but the strong return of Andrew Bynum also helped boost the score
for their players by 18 points. The fact Ron Artest has been a solid citizen
thus far also helps their score, although the Lakers have to be concerned
about sluggish starts by Lamar Odom and Derek Fisher. In fact, their aging
core is their biggest risk going forward.
The other big question is the status of Phil Jackson -- we'd give the Lakers
an upgrade in management if we knew the Zen Master would be sticking around a
while longer. What isn't in question is that Byrant, Bynum and Pau Gasol make
up the league's top triumvirate, and as long as that remains the case, the
Lakers' prospects seem as bright as the Southern California sun.
(Previous rank: 3)
3. Oklahoma City Thunder | Future Power Rating: 661
PLAYERS MANAGEMENT MONEY MARKET DRAFT
296 (3rd) 142 (7th) 125 (6th) 35 (23rd) 62 (10th)
The Thunder's strong start propelled them to third in the rankings, as the
good play of rookie James Harden and the continued progress of Kevin Durant
and Russell Westbrook caused us to move the Thunder's roster from sixth to
third in our rankings.
At this point the Thunder look like a playoff team, although that may
actually hurt their score going forward. They possess both their own
first-round draft pick and an unprotected one from Phoenix in June's draft;
while we haven't downgraded them much yet, their draft rating is going to
take a hit if both teams continue playing this well.
(Previous rank: 4)
4. Miami Heat | Future Power Rating: 631
PLAYERS MANAGEMENT MONEY MARKET DRAFT
236 (10th) 112 (12th) 146 (2nd) 89 (2nd) 49 (15th)
Miami moved up a spot when we downgraded Portland, but in terms of their
score nothing really changed for the Heat in this update. They continue to be
a one-man team poised to add to their talent base in the 2010 free-agent
market. Michael Beasley's inconsistency is a negative; as one potential way
for Miami to move further up the list would be for him to break out. Instead,
he may be a trade asset that allows Miami to pair a third star with Dwyane
Wade and a max-level free agent.
(Previous rank: 5)
5. Utah Jazz | Future Power Rating: 610
PLAYERS MANAGEMENT MONEY MARKET DRAFT
262 (6th) 142 (8th) 91 (20th) 39 (20th) 76 (4th)
The Jazz consistently play the role of one of the most underrated teams in
the league, and likewise our rankings here expose just how surprisingly
dangerous they should be going forward.
Despite being engaged in a middling season, the Jazz's future looks bright.
Deron Williams (25) is a star point guard (even if he's never made the
All-Star team). Paul Millsap (24) is a tenacious rebounder, and rookie Eric
Maynor (22) has had some bright moments in the early going for the Jazz.
However, the big news continues to be that Utah holds New York's first-round
draft pick -- a pick that looks likely to be a top-5 pick in what's shaping
up to be a very strong draft. Adding another core player should put the Jazz
in very good stead for the next four or five seasons.
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