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

NBA Playoff Action & Standings Shifts

The Oklahoma City Thunder advanced their lead to 7-0 in the postseason after dominating Game 3 against the Lakers, a contest where second-year guard Ajay Mitchell stepped forward impressively while star Jalen Williams remained sidelined. This decisive victory, coupled with the Detroit Pistons' struggles, saw oddsmakers flip the title odds, pushing the Rockets to 35-1 against the Thunder, who are now favored at -160 to win the championship. Meanwhile, the Eastern Conference semifinals remain highly contested; despite securing the return of MVP Joel Embiid on Friday, the Philadelphia 76ers fell into an 0-3 deficit against the New York Knicks. Jalen Brunson delivered 33 points, including crucial late baskets, to seal the 0-3 margin for New York, leaving Philadelphia facing elimination.

In other playoff news, the Cleveland Cavaliers managed to cut Detroit's series lead to 2-1 after James Harden hit three clutch shots in the final two minutes, complementing a 35-point effort from Donovan Mitchell in a 116-109 victory. Separately, Minnesota Timberwolves coach Chris Finch publicly criticized an official, describing Tony Brothers' actions during Game 3 as "completely unprofessional behavior" after the coach was confronted on two separate occasions during a fourth-quarter stoppage raising disciplinary questions.

Coaching & Front Office Moves

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr confirmed his return to the sideline, agreeing to a two-year contract extension, a decision sources indicated was finalized after internal discussions regarding the team's immediate offseason direction and future competitive window prompted his recommitment. Shifting focus to personnel management, the Dallas Mavericks are reportedly hiring former Blazers assistant GM Mike Schmitz to oversee basketball operations, placing him directly under President Masai Ujiri in a restructured front office.

Draft Outlook & Player Health

The impending NBA draft lottery on Sunday carries heightened importance this year, as one-third of the league reportedly engaged in strategic losing to secure better positioning in the selection process for top prospects. Analysts are already projecting the most probable first picks for teams that finished near the bottom of the standings ahead of the broadcast on ABC. Separately, one of the top incoming talents, Darryn Peterson, provided context for his recent physical issues, stating that doctors concluded his use of high doses of creatine was the cause of his mysterious and debilitating cramping following extensive end-of-season testing. The NBA draft combine is slated to commence Monday, where dozens of prospects will compete to improve their draft stock before the main event begins.