In order to determine my team rankings, I calculate the difference between a team's own FIC per game and their opponents' FIC for the entire season.

The FIC is a single statistical measurement that encompasses things such as scoring efficiency, rebounding, blocked shots, etc. Its purpose is to combine the box score into one statistic, both on a team level and for players.  

The Bulls were ranked fourth at 12.4 as recently as Valentine's Day and now are firmly in the top slot. San Antonio's slide has been noted in the rankings, dropping down to fifth behind the Lakers.

1. Chicago Bulls: 15.0  
2. Boston Celtics: 13.9   
3. Miami Heat: 13.0  
4. Los Angeles Lakers: 11.8  
5. San Antonio Spurs: 10.7  
6. Dallas Mavericks: 9.2  
7. Orlando Magic: 9.1  
8. Oklahoma City Thunder: 7.9  
9. Portland Trail Blazers: 5.7  
10. Denver Nuggets: 4.6  
11. Houston Rockets: 4.6  
12. Philadelphia 76ers: 3.7  
13. Memphis Grizzlies: 3.6  
14. New Orleans Hornets: 3.3  
15. Utah Jazz: 0.6  
16. New York Knicks: 0.4  
17. Atlanta Hawks: -0.1  
18. Milwaukee Bucks: -1.4  
19. Phoenix Suns: -2.5  
20. Indiana Pacers: -3.4  
21. Los Angeles Clippers: -4.2  
22. Charlotte Bobcats: -6.3  
23. Golden State Warriors: -8.7  
24. Sacramento Kings: -8.9  
25. Detroit Pistons: -9.7  
26. New Jersey Nets: -11.0  
27. Toronto Raptors: -12.1  
28. Minnesota Timberwolves: -14.8  
29. Washington Wizards: -15.3  
30. Cleveland Cavaliers: -19.3