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Last updated: May 14, 2026, 11:30 AM ET

League Governance & Player Personnel

Commissioner Adam Silver confirmed Wednesday on a radio appearance that the league has finalized a "3-2-1 lottery" proposal set to be presented to the Board of Governors later this month, signaling a significant shift in draft lottery mechanics aimed at discouraging tanking. The league's front offices are also managing immediate personnel realities, as Daryl Morey's tenure as 76ers president concluded after six seasons, though sources indicate coach Nick Nurse is expected to remain in Philadelphia amid ongoing roster questions following their second-round sweep. Furthermore, the NBA concluded its probe into the Bucks' handling of Giannis Antetokounmpo's status, determining no further disciplinary action was necessary, even as trade chatter suggests Milwaukee is actively soliciting offers for the two-time MVP sources indicate.

The offseason focus is already turning toward the 2026 draft class, where the Washington franchise secured the No. 1 pick following a "wild weekend," according to internal reporting, while mock drafts project the Wizards, Jazz, and Grizzlies holding the top three selections. In college declarations, Stanford's Ebuka Okorie, North Carolina's Henri Veesaar, and Duke's Isaiah Evans all announced their intentions to remain in the upcoming NBA draft pool after the combine evaluations concluded in Chicago draft analysts detailed takeaways. Separately, the league mourned the loss of Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player who served as a global ambassador, who passed away Tuesday at age 47 due to brain cancer, while the Grizzlies announced the death of forward Brandon Clarke at just 29 years old.

Playoff Action & Injury Updates

The Western Conference semifinal series between the Spurs and Timberwolves remains razor-thin after San Antonio secured a pivotal Game 5 victory despite the controversy surrounding Victor Wembanyama, who avoided further discipline for an elbow against Naz Reid and will play in Game. Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards maintained a defiant outlook following the loss, stating his squad is not overly concerned despite facing elimination down 3-2, while the Thunder completed a sweep of the Lakers, improving their perfect postseason record to 8-0 OKC escaped a late L.A. charge. In the East, the Cavaliers rallied from a nine-point deficit late in regulation to defeat the Pistons 117-113 in overtime, seizing a 3-2 series lead as Detroit coped with the absence of starting guard Duncan Robinson due to lower back soreness.

Eastern Conference injury news offered a potential boost for New York, as sources suggest growing optimism that forward OG Anunoby could return for the Eastern Conference Finals from his hamstring issue. Meanwhile, the league defended its officiating standard, noting that referees are calling approximately 11% more personal fouls per game in the playoffs compared to the regular season, a differential described as one of the largest in NBA history. On the injury front for non-playoff teams, Bulls guard Josh Giddey underwent ankle surgery and is projected to miss three months, putting him on track for a return by training camp.

Officiating Narratives & Celebrity Watch

The current playoff environment has seen several teams, including the Lakers, vocalize frustration regarding the officiating directed at the Oklahoma City Thunder, particularly concerning superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's usage. This heightened scrutiny over foul calls comes amid the league's own data confirming the increased frequency of whistles throughout the postseason referees are calling 11% more fouls. In other league matters, the NBA confirmed its investigation into the Bucks' handling of Giannis Antetokounmpo's health status resulted in no further action warranted against the organization. Amid the high-stakes competition, the spectacle surrounding the games continued, with various high-profile celebrities courtside to take in the action.

International Competition & Offseason Outlook

The evolving international presence in the NBA was highlighted as French compatriots Rudy Gobert and Victor Wembanyama faced off in their highly anticipated 2-2 series matchup, showcasing a decade-long friendship played out on the center stage. to the offseason, the Lakers' president, Rob Pelinka, stated clearly that the organization would welcome LeBron James back for a potential 24th season should he choose not to retire Lakers leadership confirmed availability. For teams facing immediate roster decisions, the 76ers are confronting a summer filled with uncertainty, especially after President Morey's exit, leaving the team to address Joel Embiid’s health and future roster construction a familiar summer awaits Philadelphia. Additionally, LaMelo Ball announced the birth of his first child with his partner, while the couple simultaneously revealed plans to launch I Am Fertility, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting IVF journeys.