It should be a shock to nobody that Golden State and Boston remain locked in the top two slots, but after that things get interesting. Minnesota is finally defending and is up to No. 3, Miami has pushed its way into the top 10, and a disinterested Cavaliers team (which has some real flaws, too) has fallen to 12th. The Warriors have now won 13 in a row with Stephen Curry in the lineup, and 13 in a row on the road.
NBA Power Rankings: Minnesota into top 3, Miami into top 10
Published January 18, 2018 at 5:45 PM
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