NBA contender tiers: The teams that can win the 2023 title
The NBA All-Star break is in the rearview mirror, and the second half is set to begin — although calling it a half is a misnomer. Teams have fewer than 25 games left to play in their 82-game schedules, so the race for the championship is officially on.
In most years, coming out of the All-Star break, a handful of teams have separated themselves from the pack to look like serious title contenders, but this season's race is unusually wide open, and if we've learned anything from last season — when the Phoenix Suns ran away from the pack in the regular season only to flame out in the second round of the playoffs — being atop the standings in February guarantees nothing.
So while the Boston Celtics enter the stretch run with the league's best record (a half-game ahead of the Milwaukee Bucks), there are at least 10 teams that can harbor some level of championship aspirations, with a handful of teams looming on the fringes of the race.
With that in mind, let's break down the NBA's contenders into tiers and take a look at what makes each team a title threat.
Note: Teams are listed within each tier by order of current regular-season record.
Boston Celtics
Last NBA title: 2008 Last Finals appearance: 2022
According to all the key indicators, the Celtics have been the NBA's best regular-season team for the past year. This season, they lead the league in net rating because they pair the league's third-most efficient offense with its fourth-most efficient defense.
The team has continued to thrive under first-year coach Joe Mazzulla, but one thing to watch in this season's playoffs will be the club's increased reliance on 3-point shooting and the performance variance that habit invites. Last season, Boston ranked eighth in 3-point