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Ranking Likelihood Of NBA Ringless Teams To Win In 2024-25

July 26, 2024 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves could win their first NBA Championship.

In 2023, the Denver Nuggets were crowned NBA champions. It was their first championship in franchise history. The following season, the Boston Celtics won their 18th NBA championship. That is the most in NBA history.

These 10 NBA teams have 18 fewer championships than Boston or zero. Let’s rank those 10 teams from most likely to least likely to win their first Larry O’Brien Trophy in the 2025 playoffs.

Ranking Likelihood Of NBA Ringless Teams To Win In 2024-25

1. Minnesota Timberwolves

Now that Anthony Edwards has received his first taste of a longer postseason run, perhaps he and the team can take it a step further. Not much has changed from last season’s roster that reached the Western Conference Finals. The only rotation member in the playoffs to leave is Kyle Anderson. Minnesota added Joe Ingles in free agency as well as first-round picks Rob Dillingham and Terrence Shannon Jr.

2. New Orleans Pelicans

This high ranking is fully dependent on Zion Williamson remaining healthy for the playoffs. Thrust into a larger role without Williamson, Brandon Ingram struggled mightily in the first-round sweep to the Oklahoma City Thunder last season. The center position seems to be a glaring hole that New Orleans still has time to upgrade in the offseason or with an in-season trade.

3. Phoenix Suns

Can year two of the Bradley Beal, Devin Booker, and Bradley Beal trio go better than the first? Arguably the most disappointing team in the NBA last season, they were swept unceremoniously in the first round by the Timberwolves. After going much of last season without a true point guard, the team did sign Monte Morris in free agency, although he isn’t likely to start.

4. Memphis Grizzlies

Coming off a 27-55 season, it may surprise some to see Memphis placed here. Ja Morant only played nine games though, and they were 6-3 when he suited up. In 2022-23, they went 51-31, the second-best record in the NBA’s Western Conference. With Morant back in the lineup, Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr. can return to their normal offensive loads.

5. Indiana Pacers

The Pacers are mostly rolling back their squad which reached the Eastern Conference Finals last season. While continuity can help, teams such as the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks have improved in the East. Boston also has their entire rotation back from last season’s championship team. A lot went right for Indiana to make it that far, and some expect they will become like the 2021 Atlanta Hawks or 2019 Portland Trail Blazers. Those two teams reached their conference finals and haven’t won a playoff series since.

6. Orlando Magic

With the addition of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Orlando should have an improved starting lineup. Much like the Pacers though, other teams in the NBA’s Eastern Conference likely improved even more so. Still, a young nucleus of Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, and Jalen Suggs won’t make the Magic an easy team to play come playoff time.

7. Los Angeles Clippers

While retaining Paul George still wouldn’t have likely made the Clippers a championship-level team, losing him makes their odds around nil to win it all. An aging star duo of injury-prone Kawhi Leonard and James Harden can’t produce the level of success it may have five years ago. The Western Conference has far too many upper-level teams for Los Angeles to be a true contender.

8. Utah Jazz

This ranking is with Lauri Markkanen on the roster who has long been rumored to potentially be traded. Even with Markkanen playing at an All-Star level, the Jazz have finished 12th in the NBA’s Western Conference each of the last two seasons.

9. Charlotte Hornets

Charlotte fans are just hoping to see LaMelo Ball remain on the court after he has combined to play just 58 games over the last two NBA seasons. While there are no championship aspirations, the team is at least more exciting when Ball is out there.

10. Brooklyn Nets

Once the Nets traded Mikal Bridges to the Knicks, it was evident that Brooklyn had no interest in competing in 2024-25. There is a strong possibility that other players will be dealt before the season begins.

The post Ranking Likelihood Of NBA Ringless Teams To Win In 2024-25 appeared first on Last Word On Basketball.

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