Houston, New Orleans and Oklahoma City are meeting the media Friday. The NBAs other 27 teams open for business Monday.So its time!Time for the return of ESPN.coms weekly NBA Power Rankings, with your faithful Committee of One ?back to oversee the ladder for its 15th successive season.LeBron James and his title-winning Cavaliers -- how does that sound, Cleveland? -- naturally start out on top, upholding our longstanding tradition which mandates that the No. 1 spot must be where the defending champions open. That means Golden State, fresh off becoming the first team in ESPN history to sit atop this poll from wire-to-wire last season, must settle for No. 2, launching our first good rankings debate of the new season.Friendly annual reminder: Our Training Camp edition of the rankings is not meant to be a predicted order of finish in each conference. This introductory batch gives significant weight to a teams personnel successes (or failures) from the summer -- as well as any injuries -- when sorting the 1-to-30 order. Which should explain, for example, why Oklahoma City has tumbled to No. 10 after losing Kevin Durant in free agency. Or why Miami, no longer home to Dwyane Wade and facing an uncertain future given the status of Chris Bosh, opens at No. 20.1.?Cleveland Cavaliers 2015-16 record: 57-25 Final 2015-16 rank: 4The Cavs are the NBAs reigning champs, which should provide enough justification for seasoned Power Rankings consumers to explain why the Warriors, even after landing Kevin Durant, and thus winning the offseason?, open one notch lower than theyre so used to. And you should also note that the Cavs return almost intact, offsetting the departures of Timofey Mozgov and Matthew Dellavedova with the handy acquisition of Mike Dunleavy (and assuming J.R. Smith will soon re-sign).2.?Golden State Warriors 2015-16 record: 73-9 Final 2015-16 rank: 1The regular season is obviously important because the Warriors and their superstar quartet need as much time as they can muster to build chemistry. But the regular season also threatens to be somewhat meaningless for the Dubs, since theres little they can do over the next 82 games to impress us after 73-9 failed to add up to a championship. The ride from now til April will be long, strange and chaotic.3.?San Antonio Spurs 2015-16 record: 67-15 Final 2015-16 rank: 2Did the Committee really see ESPNer and trusted pal @adamreisinger suggest that the Spurs are headed for a crash to their first sub-50-win season in what seems like forever? Not ready to go that far here, but a decline of sorts from a franchise-record 67 wins into the 50s seems unavoidable as we all face the mammoth adjustment of learning to function without Timothy Theodore Duncan.4.?LA Clippers 2015-16 record: 53-29 Final 2015-16 rank: 3Is this the second-best team in the West? Is the gap between the Warriors and Clippers/Spurs so dramatic that we shouldnt even bother asking? Do we need to include the obligatory line youre supposed to throw out about the Clips at the start of every season about how the Chris Paul-Blake Griffin-DeAndre Jordan trio better win ... or else? We wish the Clips offseason inspired fresher questions, but it didnt.5.?Toronto Raptors 2015-16 record: 56-26 Final 2015-16 rank: 5 A year ago?we were touting Boston as a viable surprise pick for Atlantic Division supremacy. The Raps let us know what they thought about that by winning a franchise-best 56 games and hanging in there all the way until Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. So the least we can do is start them out at No. 2 in the East this time. Especially after the productive summer for gold medalists Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan.6.?Boston Celtics 2015-16 record: 48-34 Final 2015-16 rank: 8Restlessness among Celtics fans is tangible, but were not quite sure why. Boston officially left the Free Agents Never Choose Us club with the marquee signing of Al Horford and still has lots of trade chips to put into play. Id venture to say most teams out there would trade places with Danny Ainge, whose Celts -- dont forget -- also still happen to reside in the East. Life is pretty good in green.7.?Utah Jazz 2015-16 record: 40-42 Final 2015-16 rank: 15Folks tend to forget just how consistently good Utah was for the better part of two decades with that Karl Malone-John Stockton-Jerry Sloan foundation, but Im not sure Ive ever been more intrigued by a Jazz team than this one. Adding Joe Johnson, Boris Diaw and George Hill, along with a healed Dante Exum, to what the Jazz already had makes them the scariest of the Wests up-and-comers.8.?Memphis Grizzlies 2015-16 record: 42-40 Final 2015-16 rank: 16Mike Conley emerging as the highest-paid player in NBA history? Chandler Parsons vacating his (virtual) assistant GM role in Dallas to join his third Southwest Division team in four seasons? Committee fave Nick Van Exel coaching alongside new boss David Fizdale? Age and health remain major question marks in Memphis, but the Griz will be an irresistible watch because of those first three sentences ... at least to us.9.?Portland Trail Blazers 2015-16 record: 44-38 Final 2015-16 rank: 11Did we learn our lesson from last season? Thats what Blazermaniacs will surely be wondering when they hear were lukewarm on the nearly $300 million Portland spent this offseason. The Blazers made a lot of experts look foolish in 2015-16, so maybe theyll do it again, but expectations might also be rising too quickly in the Pacific Northwest. How much help did Damian Lillard, C.J. McCollum and Terry Stotts really get?10.?OKC Thunder 2015-16 record: 55-27 Final 2015-16 rank: 6Question: How wounded were Oklahomans by Kevin Durants departure? Answer: They celebrated what might be only one extra season of Russell Westbrook as if it were a championship. Plenty of uncertainty about the future remains, but lets also be clear: Our respect for Angry Russ is such that we still expect the Thunder, thanks to some typically Presti-esque tweaks around him, to make a run at 50 wins even without KD.11.?Indiana Pacers 2015-16 record: 45-37 Final 2015-16 rank: 13The Committee still aint sold on Indy swapping out Frank Vogel for Nate McMillan -- not at all -- but there also isnt an executive alive who cares less about what external know-it-alls think than Larry Legend. The Pacers summer shakeup was so uncharacteristically dramatic that well just sit back now and watch how Nate, Jeff Teague, Thaddeus Young and Al Jefferson all settle in around Paul George.12.?Atlanta Hawks 2015-16 record: 48-34 Final 2015-16 rank: 7Were all on the same quest in the East. Were all on the lookout for a team or two that can legitimately prevent a third successive Cleveland trip to the Finals that again looks like such an inevitability. Nominating the Hawks to do just that means you think Dwight Howard and a promoted Dennis Schroder can give Atlanta more than Al Horford and Jeff Teague did. Were trying to talk ourselves into it.13.?Detroit Pistons 2015-16 record: 44-38 Final 2015-16 rank: 12Cant remember the last time you could ask this same question in the East and the West: Whos the fourth-best team in the conference? Yet its an anomaly that represents a grand opportunity for Stan Van Gundys Pistons, who just snapped a run of seven successive seasons with a losing record by going 44-38 and, according to ESPN Forecast, start the new season as a favorite to snag the Easts fourth seed.14.?Dallas Mavericks 2015-16 record: 42-40 Final 2015-16 rank: 14 Death, taxes, these Power Rankings ... and Dirk Nowitzki in Dallas. Four things you can always count on. Its going to be a big adjustment for all of us -- life without Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan; new teams for Kevin Durant and Dwyane Wade -- but Dirk continues to hang in there gamely with a franchise that, like it or not, is also becoming increasingly known for its Plan B offseasons.15.?Houston Rockets 2015-16 record: 41-41 Final 2015-16 rank: 17Dwight Howard-bashers will tell you the Rockets are poised for improvement based purely on an addition-by-subtraction basis. Not so fast. For all our years of unabashed Mike DAntoni fandom, we have to ask: Youre sure that the boost James Harden gets from the DAntoni Effect offensively can offset all the problems this Houston roster is going to have guarding people?16.?Minn. Timberwolves 2015-16 record: 29-53 Final 2015-16 rank: 18The season begins with only three West teams youd confidently classify as 50-win material, which is the lowest number we can remember for ages. The flip side: Portland, Utah and these Wolves have pundits everywhere gushing about how big a jump theyre about to make. New boss Tom Thibodeau will naturally try to temper expectations, but whos going to stay rational about Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins?17.?Charlotte Hornets 2015-16 record: 48-34 Final 2015-16 rank: 10Exactly how much has Charlotte lost through the exits of Al Jefferson, Courtney Lee and Jeremy Lin? ESPN Forecast pegs the Hornets to win 43 games -- down from 48 last season -- while the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook tagged them with an over/under of just 39.5 wins. What seems clear, whichever projection you prefer, is that the Hornets top-eight status in the East is under threat on top of losing Februarys All-Star Game.18.?Chicago Bulls 2015-16 record: 42-40 Final 2015-16 rank: 19The legit June whisper going around was that the Bulls were planning a quiet July. Instead they wound up finally acquiring Dwyane Wade -- six years after they first tried -- to conclusively win the subsequent news conference. But can they win actual games with a Jimmy Butler/D-Wade/Rajon Rondo core? And when their coach ranks as their best outside shooter? Put us firmly in the camp with all the other skeptics.19.?Washington Wizards 2015-16 record: 41-41 Final 2015-16 rank: 20Scott Brooks isnt easily fazed; dont forget he once endured a 3-29 start to the season in his early OKC days. But his new gig sure wont be an easy one. Not when it begins with fresh questions about how well Washingtons backcourt stars mesh ... questions curiously raised by John Wall himself. Wasnt getting spurned in free agency by local product Kevin Durant supposed to be the low point of the summer?20.?Miami Heat 2015-16 record: 48-34 Final 2015-16 rank: 9With such a fancy training camp location -- Atlantic Paradise Island Resort in the Bahamas! -- Miami clearly rejects the notion that this is no longer one of the leagues glamour teams. But who really knows what to expect from whats left of the Heat in Year 1 post-Wade? I frankly never thought Dwyane Wade would leave and dont know what to think now until we know more about Chris Boshs availability.21.?New York Knicks 2015-16 record: 32-50 Final 2015-16 rank: 25National broadcasters seem to believe in Phil Jacksons offseason, given the 22 games the Knicks will have on ESPN, ABC or TNT compared to seven last season. Your faithful Committee, by contrast, prefers to reserve judgment, with just too many valid questions about how much Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah have left to be the Knicks new chief sidekicks flanking Carmelo Anthony and Kristaps Porzingis.22.?Milwaukee Bucks 2015-16 record: 33-49 Final 2015-16 rank: 22 Jittery Bucks fans dont have to worry about us getting carried away with our projections like we did in this cyberspace a year ago. Not after the Khris Middleton injury news; Milwaukee was outscored by 12.6 points per 100 possessions with Middleton off the court last season. The afterglow emanating from Giannis Antetokounmpos $100 million contract extension lasted all of three days.23.?Orlando Magic 2015-16 record: 35-47 Final 2015-16 rank: 21Our own Zach Lowe recently tried to make sense of Orlandos overload of big men and the new arrival -- Frank Vogel -- who has to sort it all out. ?Its really no clearer, two months since Zachs deep dive, if the Magic can bring a halt to their four-season playoff drought, but we know this much: Vogels plan to use Aaron Gordon like Paul George at small forward makes it a story worth tracking.24.?New Orleans Pelicans 2015-16 record: 30-52 Final 2015-16 rank: 27Goal No. 1, of course, is seeing Anthony Davis crack the 70-game plateau for the first time in his career. The grander goal would then be climbing back into the Wests top eight and resurrecting the momentum that the Pels were mounting after The Brows third season, when they made the playoffs before hiring Alvin Gentry away from Golden State to unleash Davis. ?Jrue Holidays availability is obviously another huge variable.25.?Sacramento Kings 2015-16 record: 33-49 Final 2015-16 rank: 23The opening of the new Golden 1 Center should at least temporarily revitalize Sacramentos playoffs-starved fan base and might even spawn a second honeymoon period for owner Vivek Ranadive. How long any of that lasts, though, remains to be seen, with all eyes on star big man DeMarcus Cousins and new coach Dave Joerger -- and how they click -- as well as the Rudy Gay saga and Cousins ongoing lack of a true top-shelf sidekick.26.?Denver Nuggets 2015-16 record: 33-49 Final 2015-16 rank: 24The Nuggets did try to barge their way into the D-Wade Sweepstakes but ultimately head to training camp with five players 21 or younger: Nikola Jokic, Emmanuel Mudiay, Juan Hernangomez, Malik Beasley and Jamal Murray. Since we all know youth doesnt win in the NBA, brace for lots of losses in Denver to go with all the trade rumors about the Nuggets packaging some of those pieces into a deal for a true cornerstone.27.?Phoenix Suns 2015-16 record: 23-59 Final 2015-16 rank: 26Devin Booker, Dragan Bender, Marquese Chriss ... much of what we said about the Nuggets applies to the Suns, too. Are they going to go slow and build around their three prized youngsters? Or will they instead try to pool their assets -- either some of those newer ones or vets such as?Tyson Chandler and either Eric Bledsoe or Brandon Knight -- to make some significant deals? These are questions youll hear from now through the February trade deadline.28.?Los Angeles Lakers 2015-16 record: 17-65 Final 2015-16 rank: 29A long Year 1 back in Lakerland awaits rookie coach Luke Walton -- brutally long if you believe the oddsmakers whose livelihoods depend on getting these forecasts right. The Lakers over/under via Vegas going into training camp, with all that youth on their first Kobe Bryant-less roster in two decades, is 24.5 wins, according to the Las Vegas Westgate SuperBook ... three fewer than the Sixers projected 27.5.29.?Philadelphia 76ers 2015-16 record: 10-72 Final 2015-16 rank: 30This season marks the 50-year anniversary of Wilt Chamberlains 68-13 Sixers of 1966-67. 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Call it the great unraveling.The final chapters in both tales were written Sunday, when Murray and Djokovic met in the ATP World Tour finals, the first time both participants in the final match of the year would determine the year-end No. 1 ranking. Murray won it 6-3, 6-4.It was a happy ending for Murray and, of course, a doleful one for Djokovic -- for he just hasnt been the same player in the second half of 2016.Tonight, Andy and I were both part of history, Djokovic graciously allowed on court during the trophy presentation. Hes the best player in the world; hes No. 1 and deserves it.?Before the halfway mark in June, Djokovic completed his historic career Grand Slam at the French Open, giving him possession of all four major titles.By that time, Djokovics rankings lead over No. 2 Murray had swollen to about 8,000 points, which is four Grand Slam singles titles worth. But soon thereafter, things went sideways on Djokovic. Just as talk of a calendar-year Grand Slam was beginning to rev up, Djokovic stumbled out of Wimbledon in the third round. He had just one good tournament, at least by the standard he has set for himself, after that.Elements of the great unraveling seem like fodder for a book on life lessons. After his Wimbledon loss, Djokovic alluded to personal problems. Those werent the kind of difficulties that would generate a lot of sympathy from most people, but they did lead to Djokovic doing some serious soul-searching. He spoke about evolving as a human being, but he also began backsliding as a tennis player.The theory, often advanced by Djokovic himself, had been that his life was extremely well-balanced, even as it was dominated by his ambitions in tennis. It had begun to fray. He took losses. They were marked by anxious, impatient or unexpectedly inconsistent play. He didnt win a singles title after the Canada Masters, where a kind draw kicked up nobody more threatening than No. 6 Kei Nishikori in the final.The Summer Olympic Games is where the great unraveling really picked up pace. A fervent Serbian patriot, Djokovic was unlucky to draw Argentinas resurgent Juan Martin del Potro in the first round in Rio de Janeiro. Djokovic wept after he was beaten in two tiebreakers and laid the blame partly on an injured wrist. But that wrist had been able to get him into the two tiebreakers that he lost.Ive just been through so much emotions in the first six months, Djokovic said in his postmatch press conference in Rio, reflecting on the French Open win and a loaded calendar. I needed some time to really take it all in, digest it. But I didnt have that time. I had to a few weeks later be on the court right away. II guess that all had its toll.ddddddddddddThrough the early fall, it remained difficult to imagine Djokovic in true danger of losing his preeminent place. But even as Murray closed in, Djokovic stuck to his lean schedule, playing just the two Masters events, while Murray piled up the wins. It might have been a strategic mistake.Murray discouraged talk of his chances to earn the No. 1 ranking, until he had it in the bag after winning the Paris Masters. He insisted it wasnt a goal. If he had a window, he frequently said, it might be in the early part of 2017. He kept reminding everyone that Djokovic was the most dangerous indoor hard-court player on earth and the favorite to win the World Tour Finals for an outrageous fifth consecutive time.And though Murray kept winning, Djokovic did nothing. In his spare time, Djokovic brought in Pepe Imaz, a Spanish gurulike apostle of peace and love who had once played in the tennis minor leagues. His influence over Djokovic now is considerable. (In his news conference on Sunday, Djokovic declined to address the future of his coaching relationships with tried-and-true confidants Boris Becker and Marian Vajda.)Still, Murrays prospects were grim. He was a tepid 11-11 at the Tour Finals and had escaped the round-robin stage just twice. (He had never made the final.) All Djokovic had to do was earn one more win than Murray in London, whether in round robin or later, and he would close the season as No. 1.Going into last week, Djokovic led the rivalry 24-10 and had never lost to Murray on indoor hard courts (5-0). As the week unfolded, Murray kept up in the win column, but he struggled through what became two of the three longest three-set matches played on the ATP tour this year -- the longest (3 hours, 38 minutes) the day before the final.Djokovic, meanwhile, lost the first set he played in London, then he crushed everyone and everything in his path through the semis.But against Murray, Djokovics confidence sputtered. The few times it looked like Djokovic might get traction, Murray threw oil under his wheels or Djokovic slid back.Its required from a player to come out on the court in these particular occasions, playing top guys, to come out with his top game, Djokovic said. I wasnt closest to that. There was no serious chance for me to win todays match. From the very beginning, we could see that.Its a strange confession, especially the last sentence. It sounds as if Djokovic was resigned to the outcome long before such pessimism was justified.Cop-out, burnout -- or a little bit of both? Has the great unraveling ended?Djokovic has plenty of time now to digest what happened in 2016, but just how it will sit in his stomach is easy to imagine. ' ' '