NBA power rankings: Thunder escape the cellar with wins over Lakers, Spurs

The Thunder, on the heel of beating the Lakers and Spurs, moved up three spots in the Rookie Wire’s NBA power rankings.

For the first time in a long time, the Oklahoma City Thunder are out of the cellar of the NBA power rankings.

With back-to-back wins over the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs that improved OKC’s record to 3-6, the Thunder moved up from No. 30 to No. 27 in the Rookie Wire’s national power rankings.

From analyst Cody Taylor:

“There is just something about the Thunder when they play the Lakers. The highlight of the week undoubtedly came on Thursday when they once again defeated the Lakers. They overcame a 19-point deficit to win, which was punctuated by a 34-foot 3-pointer by Shai Gigeous-Alexander. He is one of just eight players this season to hit a 3-pointer of at least 34 feet.”

The Thunder now have two wins over the Lakers, both of which took massive comeback efforts to do so. They also had to withstand a large first-half lead by the Spurs to get win No. 3.

Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging 22.4 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game this season.

Over the last six games, the Thunder are 3-3.

Below Oklahoma City in the Rookie Wire’s power rankings are the 1-8 Detroit Pistons, 1-9 Houston Rockets and 1-9 New Orleans Pelicans, in descending order.

The Lakers, 5-5 with a pair of losses to the Thunder, are ranked No. 15.