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NBA Playoff Highlights
This was an epic Knicks comeback. It was also an epic Cavaliers collapse.
Where do the Pistons go after losing Game 7?
Pierre Andreson and Kenny Beecham talk about next steps for the Detroit Pistons and how they may approach the offseason to get over the hump.
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This was an epic Knicks comeback. It was also an epic Cavaliers collapse.
Wembanyama looked like the best player in the world in lifiting the Spurs to a Game 1 win on the road.
The Spurs sensation stole the show on the night that Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander received his Most Valuable Player trophy.
All the games — times, dates, where to watch — in one easy-to-check-out location.
NBA Showtime marvels at Victor Wembanyama’s dominance in Game 1, leading the San Antonio Spurs over the OKC Thunder, and discusses the true belief that the team has shown to win.
A game-saving block by Chet Holmgren forced OT, and in an epic duel between the two top teams in the West, the San Antonio Spurs reign victorious to open the Conference Finals against the Thunder.
Dylan Harper joins NBA Showtime on the heels of the Spurs’ Game 1 win over the Thunder to discuss his mentality as a starter in this game, what he’s learned from De’Aaron Fox, and the atmosphere of the WCFs.

Launching Legends

The Miami Heat star was reunited with a former coach he calls a father figure on NBC’s “Launching Legends.”
The Los Angeles Lakers star had a surprise reunion with his former teacher from Arkansas on NBC’s “Launching Legends.”
LaRavia and his former AAU Coach, who used to make him do various workouts while climbing “the hill” in Indianapolis, had a surprise reunion on NBC’s “Launching Legends.”

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Miller's WCF Game 1 takeaways, Knicks-Cavs preview
Reggie Miller joins Dan Patrick for his reactions from Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals and shares why the New York Knicks can't take the Cleveland Cavaliers for granted ahead of the Eastern Conference Finals.

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Pierre Andreson and Kenny Beecham talk about next steps for the Detroit Pistons and how they may approach the offseason to get over the hump.
Pierre Andreson and Kenny Beecham examine the Spurs’ Game 1 win and discuss how dominant Victor Wembanyama was in his performance.
Numbers on the Board makes its Pick 6 choices for Game 1 of the Cavaliers-Knicks, including whether Evan Mobley can carry over his scoring touch from the series against the Pistons.
Numbers on the Board reacts to Chet Holmgren having a subpar Game 1 against the Spurs and how he needs to step up when Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is struggling.
Before making his predictions for the Western Conference Finals, Kenny Beecham explains why the Thunder need Chet Holmgren badly against the Spurs, who’s defense they’ll need to figure out quickly.
With the Timberwolves’ season over, Kenny Beecham looks at what’s next this offseason, including why he can’t envision Minnesota trading for Giannis Antetokounmpo and why Julius Randle is a “polarizing” case.

NBA Fantasy and Betting

NBC Sports’ Kurt Helin and Raphielle Johnson release their second mock draft, with some changes influenced by last week’s combine in Chicago.

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The conference finals of the 2026 NBA Playoffs are off and running.
Cleveland can match New York’s talent on paper, but can they match the Knicks’ toughness?
Of course the league wants to send Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs to Paris (and Manchester, England).
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Jamahl Mosley had been linked to New Orleans before he was fired in Orlando.
The top two seeds will meet in the Western Conference Finals, starting in Oklahoma City.
Donovan Mitchell set the tone for the Cavaliers from the start and everything went Cleveland’s way.
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This is the Western Conference Finals we all wanted to see, the two best teams during the NBA’s regular season.
Victor Wembanyama was third in the voting, followed by Luka Doncic and Cade Cunningham
Plus, could the Jazz trade up one spot to get the No. 1 pick from Washington?
The Timberwolves are a good team, but the gap between them and San Antonio (and OKC) is big and growing.