The final chapter of ESPN’s annual offseason survey (via Tim Bontemps) brings us to the big questions: Who’s winning each conference, and who’s hoisting the NBA trophy next June?
Twenty coaches, scouts and execs weighed in, and let’s just say the results weren’t exactly shocking.
Cleveland Cavaliers: 9
New York Knicks: 7
Atlanta Hawks: 2
Milwaukee Bucks: 1
Orlando Magic: 1
The East feels like a two-team race, with voters split between Cleveland’s top-end talent and New York’s depth and toughness.
Reigning Defensive Player of the Year Evan Mobley and All-NBA guard Donovan Mitchell give the Cavs a clear ceiling, but the Knicks’ battle-tested roster still earned plenty of respect.
A handful of execs went off-script. One picked Orlando, citing the Magic’s young core and improved fit. Another backed the Hawks, pointing to Trae Young’s overlooked playoff track record.
And at least one voice couldn’t resist a simple explanation: “I’m just betting on Giannis Antetokounmpo, and against the rest of the East.”
Oklahoma City Thunder: 18
Denver Nuggets: 2
No surprise here. The defending champs received 18 of 20 votes, thanks to MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and a roster where only two players are over 27.
Denver got the other two nods, largely because Nikola Jokic and a retooled bench are still a force.
Oklahoma City Thunder: 18
Denver Nuggets: 2
Not a single vote went East. That alone tells the story: The gulf between conferences is real, and execs don’t see Cleveland, New York or anyone else breaking through this season.
So there you have it. The Thunder enter 2025-26 as the league’s team to beat, with Denver lingering as the only alternative in the eyes of insiders.
The East? It’s still searching for a juggernaut, though the Cavaliers are viewed as the favorites for now. And hey, why not?
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