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Last updated: May 5, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

Eastern Conference Shocker & Second Round Setup

The Eastern Conference first round delivered immediate drama as the Philadelphia 76ers vanquished the Boston Celtics in a Game 7 thriller, creating major upheaval in seeding projections. The victory followed a critical Game 2 road performance that allowed the 76ers to seize momentum against the heavily favored top seed in Boston. As the dust settled, the second round matchup remains contingent on two other series deciding their fate before Philadelphia can lock in its next opponent. Furthermore, the Magic ruled star Franz Wagner out again for their own decisive Game 7, illustrating the immense pressure facing teams navigating elimination contests.

Western Upsets & Offseason Implications

In the West, the Los Angeles Lakers secured a blowout victory over the Houston Rockets to advance, setting up a clash against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the next stage. While several teams face immediate exits, franchises like the Charlotte Hornets and Los Angeles Clippers now turn their focus to offseason guides determining their draft, free agency, and potential trade targets following their eliminations. Meanwhile, the Detroit Pistons managed to roar back against the Orlando Magic to force a Game, showcasing the unpredictable nature of these high-stakes matchups.

Unique Fan Narratives & Season Savers

Beyond the scoreboard, specific narratives are taking hold, such as the Detroit Pistons' resurgence being immortalized by rapper Gmac Cash, whose team-specific anthem is now a fixture at Little Caesars Arena following every win. Contrastingly, for teams facing elimination, individual heroics become the lasting memory, as demonstrated when RJ Barrett saved the Toronto Raptors' season with a dramatic late three-pointer in an earlier contest. This contrasts sharply with the internal politics brewing in Philadelphia, where one report indicated Joel Embiid implored the 76ers organization not to sell tickets to New York Knicks fans ahead of their own tense series.