The official website strength list is updated.
The Suns, who defeated the Jazz and won seven consecutive games, continued to rank first in the league with 37 wins and 9 losses, and their excellent performance during this period helped the Suns return to the top of the power list.

The Grizzlies are in second place and the Warriors are third. Mention more warriors.
In the first six weeks of the season, the Warriors ranked second in the league with an offensive efficiency of 112.4, and last month the Warriors only played 110.5 offensive efficiency, ranking 18th. So far this month, the Warriors' offensive efficiency is 106.4, ranking 28th in the league. The Warriors, who are constantly declining, are now eating the old books at the beginning of the game.
Curry's efficiency has declined, Klay has been affected by injuries, and recently his knee has been sore, and the Warriors have let him rest to be on the safe side. But don't worry, it's normal, explains medical expert Evan Jeffries:
After two years out, Thompson returned with a sore left knee. That's why he needs to have a playing time limit. After all, the environment of the game is different from the training, and the strength rises, and it will also act on the joints. This (sore knees) is a completely normal reaction. ”
Back to the point, here are the specifics of the strength list:
1-10: Suns (2nd), Grizzlies (1st), Warriors (3rd), Bucks (6th), 76ers (4th), Heat (5th), Lone Rangers (11th), Cavaliers (9th), Nets (7th), Bulls (8th);
11-20: Jazz (10th), Hornets (12th), Nuggets (14th), Timberwolves (17th), Celtics (15th), Raptors (13th), Knicks (16th), Lakers (20th), Wizards (19th), Blazers (21st);
21-30: Hawks (23rd), Clippers (18th), Pelicans (22nd), Pacers (26th), Spurs (25th), Kings (24th), Rockets (28th), Pistons (29th), Thunder (27th), Magic (30th).