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Last updated: May 3, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

Eastern Conference Drama Concludes & Second Round Looms

The Eastern Conference first round witnessed a stunning conclusion as the Philadelphia 76ers vanquished the Boston Celtics in a Game 7 thriller, a result that followed Philly stealing Game 2 in Boston earlier in the series. This decisive victory sends the 76ers forward while leaving Boston reeling from an early exit, despite high expectations entering the postseason. Meanwhile, the Orlando Magic’s hopes were significantly hampered as the team ruled star Franz Wagner out again for their own decisive Game 7, though the outcome of that series remains pending confirmation alongside other matchups. The intense, back-and-forth nature of these early series demonstrates the heightened parity across the East, setting a tense stage for the battles to come.

In a separate Eastern Conference slugfest, the Detroit Pistons managed a gritty comeback, staging a significant rally to stun the ice-cold Orlando Magic and force a Game 7, keeping their slim playoff hopes alive longer than anticipated. This unlikely surge in Detroit has been accompanied by a unique cultural marker: the track "Pistons Won Again" by Gmac Cash has become a fixture at Little Caesars Arena following every victory this season, providing an unmistakable soundtrack to their surprising fight. Elsewhere, the Toronto Raptors managed to stave off elimination temporarily when R.J. Barrett saved their season with a dramatic three-pointer, though the overall strength of the East's contenders suggests a difficult path ahead for those teams still battling.

Western Conference Shocks & Title Odds Shift

The Western Conference saw a definitive result as the Los Angeles Lakers blew out the Houston Rockets to advance into the second round, setting up a date with the Oklahoma City Thunder. This decisive action caused a major swing in futures markets, as the Lakers saw their NBA title odds flip dramatically against the Rockets, moving from relative contention to 35-to-1 longshots following their 2-0 series lead over Houston. The Thunder, however, have officially achieved odds-on title favorite status after navigating their own first-round challenges, solidifying their position as the team to beat in the West.

Offseason Preparations & League Buzz

As several teams exit the playoff picture, immediate attention shifts to the front office strategies for the impending offseason, with guides already being drafted for teams like the Charlotte Hornets and LA Clippers concerning draft positioning and free agency targets. Insider reports indicate that teams such as the Chicago Bulls are actively considering their impending front office vacancies as they look to reshape their organizational structure following disappointing results. On the player front, there was public acknowledgement of family dynamics, with LeBron James addressing viral speculation regarding himself and his son, Bronny, while Karl-Anthony Towns was seen making an appearance supporting teammate Rudy Gobert, who is undergoing a redemption arc following his own playoff performance, with Dante DiVincenzo’s Game 6 arrival serving as a turning point for the Timberwolves.