This past offseason was one of the wildest ones in recent memory. Multiple former MVPs changed teams, pretenders became contenders and several dynamic new duos were formed. Along with the LA Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers, the Houston Rockets formed their own super pair when they acquired Russell Westbrook to join James Harden.
While the new L.A. pairings of Kawhi Leonard with Paul George and LeBron James with Anthony Davis are just as devastating as Houston’s, they aren’t exactly backcourts. As many teams have reached the 50-game mark with the All-Star break approaching, it’s time to take a look at the statistics and re-rank the top 10 NBA backcourts we broke down before the season started.