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Victor Wembanyama finished Game 1 with one of the weirdest playoff stat lines in recent memory: 11 points, 15 rebounds, 5 assists, and 12 blocks while missing all eight of his three-point attempts.
The NBA is clarifying key edge cases in the proposed 3-2-1 lottery reform as front offices seek certainty on how top-pick scenarios can still occur.
Adam Silver is back under the microscope, and this time the frustration feels bigger than a few angry fans yelling about bad calls.
Moussa Diabate says his offseason focus is strength, offensive growth, and corner-three development as Charlotte pushes toward playoff-level consistency.
Post-conference discussion around Brad Stevens suggests Boston may view its roster as less playoff-proof than its regular-season record implied.
San Antonio answered in Game 2, blowing out Minnesota 133-95 to even the series at 1-1. The Spurs were simply cleaner. They moved the ball, stopped wasting possessions, and kept Minnesota under pressure. The Timberwolves never found a rhythm.
T.J. McConnell will represent Indiana at the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery, a move that reflects the Pacers’ trust in veteran leadership identity.
A new report says Gradey Dick is open to a trade from Toronto, adding fresh movement potential to the Raptors roster outlook.
Luka Dončić is expected to sit out Game 1 against Oklahoma City as he works back from a hamstring injury. He still hasn’t gone through full-contact work, and the team is labeling him week to week. That usually means there’s no clear timetable, just checkpoints.
ESPN is making a real push to bring Steve Kerr back to TV, even as the Warriors try to keep him on the sideline.