The Golden State Warriors entered the All-Star break with a five-game losing streak. Instead of fighting for home court in the first round of the playoffs, the Warriors are just 2.5 games ahead of the Houston Rockets for the last playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Where do the Warriors rank in the power rankings at the All-Star break?
- San Antonio Spurs (42-12) - The Spurs are 14-1 since Jan. 13.
- Miami Heat (36-14) - LeBron James is shooting an astounding 67 percent (89 of 133) this month.
- Oklahoma City Thunder (39-14) - Serge Ibaka is averaging career-highs in points (13.4) and rebounds (7.9).
- Los Angeles Clippers (39-17) - The Clippers are 6-6 this season without Chris Paul in the lineup.
- New York Knicks (32-18) - The Knicks are just 14-13 since Christmas.
- Indiana Pacers (32-21) - Paul George is averaging career-highs in points (17.6), rebounds (7.8), assists (4.0) and minutes (37:47).
- Denver Nuggets (33-21) - The Nuggets have the third-best record at home (22-3).
- Memphis Grizzlies (33-18) - The Grizzlies are 4-3 since trading Rudy Gay.
- Brooklyn Nets (31-22) – The Nets are 14-6 since P.J. Carlesimo took over as head coach.
- Boston Celtics (28-24) – The Celtics are 8-1 since Courtney Lee was inserted into the starting lineup.
- Atlanta Hawks (29-22) – Al Horford is averaging career-highs in points (16.2) and minutes (36:53).
- Chicago Bulls (30-22) - After a 12-4 January, the Bulls are just 2-5 this month.
- Golden State Warriors (30-22) – The Warriors are 6-6 with Andrew Bogut in the lineup.
- Utah Jazz (30-24) - The Jazz are 17-18 against West opponents.
- Houston Rockets (29-26) – The Rockets are averaging a league-high 106.1 points.
- Los Angeles Lakers (25-29) – The Lakers are only 3.5 games behind the Rockets for the last playoff spot in the West.
- Milwaukee Bucks (26-25) – Monta Ellis is shooting a career-low 40.1 percent.
- Toronto Raptors (21-32) – The Raptors are 5-2 this month, including road wins at Indiana and New York.
- Portland Trail Blazers (25-28) – Damian Lillard leads all rookies in points (18.3) and assists (6.5).
- Dallas Mavericks (23-29) – The Mavericks are 10-13 with Dirk Nowitzki in the lineup.
- Philadelphia 76ers (22-29) – Jrue Holiday is averaging career-highs in points (19.0), assists (8.9) and minutes (38:17).
- New Orleans Hornets (19-34) – Greivis Vasquez ranks third in the NBA in assists (9.4).
- Washington Wizards (15-36) – The Wizards are 11-8 in their last 19 games.
- Detroit Pistons (21-33) – In six games with the Pistons, Jose Calderon is averaging 15.0 points on 56.9 percent shooting and 7.0 assists.
- Sacramento Kings (19-35) – Isaiah Thomas is averaging 17.1 points and 4.1 assists this month.
- Cleveland Cavaliers (16-37) – Dion Waiters ranks second among rookies in scoring (14.2) and steals (1.1).
- Minnesota Timberwolves (19-31) – Ricky Rubio is averaging 7.8 points on 34 percent shooting and 6.5 assists.
- Phoenix Suns (17-36) – The Suns have lost eight of 10 and have the worst record in the West.
- Orlando Magic (15-37) – The Magic are 3-24 in their last 27 games.
- Charlotte Bobcats (12-40) – Kemba Walker is averaging 17.2 points, 5.6 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 1.9 steals.















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