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Let's face it — the best and most powerful teams in the NBA don't really change from week to week. A handful of results in the middle of winter can only mean so much to a franchise's championship hopes. What does shift regularly, though, is how much interest a squad can hold over the course of a season. Every Monday, BDL's Most Interesting Power Rankings track the teams most worthy of your attention. THE TOP 15 1. Golden State Warriors (31-2; last week : 1): With Stephen Curry in uniform, the Warriors are appointment television, purveyors of a breathtaking brand of basketball that demands and rewards your attention. As we saw this week, though, with the reigning MVP sidelined or compromised, Golden State becomes something perhaps even more compelling: a vulnerable team that has to struggle and scrap, just like everyone else. The Warriors split the two games in which Curry sat to rest his ailing left leg and held on to beat the Denver Nuggets on Saturday despite Curry exiting in the second quarter , thanks largely to the all-court brilliance of Draymond Green. On Saturday, Green became the first Warrior ever to post consecutive triple-doubles twice in the same season. He now leads the NBA with six triple-doubles, and is on pace to join Larry Bird, Wilt Chamberlain, John Havlicek, Grant Hill, Magic Johnson, Fat Lever and Oscar Robertson as only the eighth player ever to average more than 15 points, nine rebounds and seven assists per game for a season. Yet even with Green checking every box and Klay Thompson (26.2 points per game over his last 10 outings ) carrying the scoring load, the no-Steph Dubs can still get blown out and look, as our Eric Freeman wrote , "flat-out average" for long stretches. The Warriors remain one victory ahead of the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls' 72-win pace, and Curry could be back in uniform on Monday. But with so many contributors — Harrison Barnes, Brandon Rush, Festus Ezeli, Leandro Barbosa — also injured, Warrior wins can no longer be assumed. Works for me. Superman's more interesting when he can bleed. 2. Phoenix Suns (12-25; last week: 30): Now, the other end of the spectrum.
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