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NBA Playoff Highlights
Donovan Mitchell set the tone for the Cavaliers from the start, and everything went Cleveland’s way as they trounced Detroit to book at least four dates with the New York Knicks.
Edwards' top NBA Playoff buckets
Relive the top moments from Minnesota Timberwolves' All-Star Anthony Edwards electric NBA playoff run.
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All the games — times, dates, where to watch — in one easy-to-check-out location.
Rewatch LeBron James’ top shots from this year’s NBA Playoffs as a timeless machine of highlights.
Noah Rubin details Ajay Mitchell’s impressive postseason for the OKC Thunder and how his ability to outproduce his contract gives the defending champs further flexibility in the offseason.
Numbers on the Board share takeawys from the New York Knicks sweeping the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round and how them peaking at this time can give them a chance in the NBA Finals.
Numbers on the Board share their player prop bets for two game sixes on Friday night including Dylan Harper, Anthony Edwards, Stephon Castle and Victor Wembanyama.
Relive young Philadelphia 76ers star Tyrese Maxey’s top 10 buckets from this year’s NBA Playoffs.
Numbers on the Board ranks the six teams left in the NBA playoffs, specifically who goes after OKC and debate how much the Thunder have separated themselves from the field.

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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Numbers on the Board recaps the Cleveland Cavaliers' game 5 win in overtime over the Detroit Pistons to take a 3-2 series lead.

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The Numbers on the Board crew revisit their bets for the Friday night slate, where they double-down on the points overs for Dylan Harper, Anthony Edwards and Stephon Castle and Victor Wembanyama’s rebound over.
The Numbers on the Board crew go over their tier list of the ‘young cores’ across the NBA and make a few moves before finalizing their rankings.
Numbers on the Board drops the mic to discuss why the Lakers needing to make decisions with LeBron and Austin Reaves puts them in the position of having the most important offseason in the league.
Numbers on the Board explain why the Trail Blazers and especially the Timberwolves have young cores that will go as Deni Avdija and Anthony Edwards do.
Numbers on the Board dive into some more of the NBA’s young cores, Lakers and Knicks as teams that have eschewed a focus on young players to go all in for a championship right now.
Numbers on the Board dive into the rest of the NBA’s young cores, highlighting the 76ers and Jazz as teams with extremely promising players like VJ Edgecombe and Cody Williams, respectively, before promising offseasons.

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Williams missed the entire last round against the Lakers due to a hamstring strain.
Stephon Castle had 32 points and 11 rebounds to highlight another dominant performance from the San Antonio backcourt, and Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs raced past the Minnesota Timberwolves 139-109 on Friday night to win the series in six games.
Duren had a breakout career season, will likely make an All-NBA team, but has struggled in the playoffs.
The Bucks are “open for business,” and the latest rumors are starting to fly. But where might Antetokounmpo land.
It looked like a foul to a lot of people — particularly Pistons fans — but Tony Brothers was looking right at it and held his whistle.
The NBA owners are expected to approve the league’s “3-2-1" tanking proposal later this month.
All the elite prospects — AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer — helped their cause.
James Harden had 30 points on the night and Donovan Mitchell took over late in a gutty win.