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Last updated: May 13, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

NBA Playoff Action & Series Updates

The Western Conference semifinals saw the San Antonio Spurs seize a 3-2 series lead over the Minnesota Timberwolves, despite Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards striking a defiant tone post-Game, insisting his squad was not "too worried" facing elimination. Adding complexity to the matchup, Spurs star Victor Wembanyama avoided further discipline for an elbow on Naz Reid and was cleared to play in Game 5 in San Antonio, while the Spurs listed guard De'Aaron Fox as questionable with right ankle soreness ahead of the contest. Meanwhile, the Oklahoma City Thunder completed a decisive sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers, who fought hard in the closing moments of Game, pushing OKC's postseason record to an unblemished 8-0 this year. The Thunder's success, where second-year guard Ajay Mitchell has emerged as a key contributor while Jalen Williams recovered, has led rival teams like the Lakers to cry foul over officiating surrounding Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s play.

In the Eastern Conference semifinals, the New York Knicks took a commanding 3-0 advantage over the Philadelphia 76ers, driven by Jalen Brunson’s 33 points in Game 3. Although the 76ers managed to bring back Joel Embiid for Game, it was insufficient to prevent the deficit, leaving the franchise facing a familiar offseason of uncertainty. This situation is compounded by the organization’s front office shakeup, as Daryl Morey departed as president of basketball operations after six seasons, though Doc Rivers is expected to remain as coach. Elsewhere in the East, the Cleveland Cavaliers leveled their series against the Detroit Pistons at 2-2, thanks to Donovan Mitchell tying a playoff record with 39 second-half points in Game, and James Harden contributing clutch shots in Game 3 to secure a 116-109 victory, which followed Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff calling the free throw disparity in Game 4 "unacceptable".

Front Office Moves & Futures Speculation

The offseason planning is already underway for several major franchises following early exits. The Los Angeles Lakers organization publicly stated that they "would welcome LeBron James back" for a presumed 24th season should he elect not to retire, according to team president Rob Pelinka. In Golden State, Steve Kerr officially agreed to terms on a new two-year contract to continue as head coach of the Warriors, a decision insiders suggest will heavily influence the team's approach to free agency and roster construction. Across the league, the Dallas Mavericks are making front office adjustments, reportedly hiring former Blazers assistant GM Mike Schmitz to manage basketball operations beneath President Masai Ujiri. Furthermore, media reports circulated that the Milwaukee Bucks are actively entertaining trade offers for two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, though the league concluded its investigation into the team regarding Giannis' recent injury status, determining no further action against the franchise was necessary.

Draft Lottery & League Personnel News

The results of the NBA draft lottery held significant implications, with sources suggesting that a third of the league appeared to be "tanking" specifically to secure a favorable position in the 2026 draft. Behind-the-scenes access revealed the Washington Wizards secured the highly coveted No. 1 pick, while the Utah Jazz and Memphis Grizzlies also landed in the top three spots according to a post-lottery mock draft update. Meanwhile, the initial stretch of the 2026 NBA draft combine in Chicago provided key takeaways for talent evaluators, with prospects like AJ Dy... being closely watched, and Darryn Peterson attributing his recent mysterious and debilitating cramping issues to high doses of creatine use after subsequent medical testing. The league also faced solemn news with the passing of two significant figures: former Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke died at age 29, and Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player and global ambassador, who passed away from brain cancer at age 47. Separately, LaMelo Ball and his partner announced the birth of their first child and the launch of I Am Fertility, a nonprofit aimed at supporting women through IVF journeys.

International Matchups & Coaching Conflicts

A compelling narrative developed in a Western Conference series featuring a head-to-head battle between French national teammates Rudy Gobert and Victor Wembanyama, who have been friends for over a decade and were facing each other in a tied 2-2 series. In another contentious matchup, Timberwolves coach Chris Finch publicly admonished official Tony Brothers for what he deemed "completely unprofessional behavior" after the referee confronted him twice during a fourth-quarter stoppage in Game. The league is also monitoring overseas developments, including the status of Giannis Antetokounmpo with the Bucks amid trade buzz, as teams prepare for offseason decisions concerning draft prospects and potential trade targets.