The 2021-22 NBA game is turning into a war of attrition. Just halfway through December, 10 percent of NBA players have already made it to the league's health and safety deals, including star players like Westbrook, DeRozan, LaVine and The Three-Goal. Nowadays, how to maintain the stability of the team has become the focus of NBA teams.

Even so, the NBA league has no intention of shutting down. Just today, the US media B/R released the latest issue of the team strength list. The team at the top of the list is not the Warriors at the top of the Western Conference, but the Jazz, which is close to the momentum. Next, let's look at the specific rankings.
1-5: Jazz, Warriors, Suns, Nets, Bucks
6-10: Bulls, Heat, Cavaliers, Grizzlies, Eagles
11-15: Hornets, Green Army, 76ers, Clippers, Lakers
16-20: Lone Rangers, Raptors, Timberwolves, Pacers, Nuggets
21-25: Wizards, Knicks, Spurs, Kings, Trail Blazers
26-30: Pelicans, Rockets, Thunder, Magic, Pistons
Many fans must be very curious, why can the Jazz push the Warriors to rank first in the power list? After beating the Clippers 124-103, the Utah Jazz tied with the Golden State Warriors as the team with the most net scores in the league.
The Jazz scored 8.7 points per 100 rounds above the league average. In NBA history, the Dallas Mavericks were more efficient than they were in the 2003-04 season alone. After breaking last season's three-point record, the Jazz continued to perform strongly in three-pointers this year, averaging 15.8 shots per game, ranking first in the league.
The Lakers have recently won three straight wins, but those wins came against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Orlando Magic and Dallas Mavericks, and the Lone Rangers are missing Luka Doncic. The Lakers' three-game winning streak is insufficient, which has led to them not improving much in the strength list, still ranking 15th.