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Last updated: May 14, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

League Governance & Offseason Moves

Commissioner Adam Silver confirmed Wednesday that the league has finalized a specific proposal for the "3-2-1 lottery" system, which is slated for presentation to the Board of Governors later this month in an effort to adjust the draft order mechanics. This administrative movement comes amid significant organizational shifts, as Daryl Morey departed as president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers after six seasons, though sources indicate coach Nick Nurse is expected to remain with the team. Separately, the league concluded its internal probe regarding the shutdown of Giannis Antetokounmpo without imposing further sanctions on the Milwaukee Bucks, even as reports surface that the Bucks are now openly seeking trade offers for the two-time MVP.

Playoff Action & Injury Updates

The Eastern Conference semifinals saw the Cleveland Cavaliers rally late from a nine-point fourth-quarter deficit to secure a 117-113 overtime victory against the Pistons in Game, taking a precarious 3-2 series lead back to Detroit. Compounding Detroit's woes, starting guard Duncan Robinson was ruled out of the pivotal Game 5 due to lower back soreness, while Cavs coach J.B. Bickerstaff had previously called the free-throw disparity in Game 4 "unacceptable" after Monday’s loss. Meanwhile, in the West, the Minnesota Timberwolves face elimination after falling 3-2 to the Spurs, though star Anthony Edwards projected defiance, stating his team harbors no undue worry despite the deficit.

Western Conference Semifinals Dynamics

San Antonio star Victor Wembanyama avoided suspension for an elbow delivered to Minnesota’s Naz Reid and is cleared to participate in the crucial Game 5 in San Antonio, though the Spurs listed guard De'Aaron Fox as questionable with right ankle soreness ahead of Tuesday’s contest. The Oklahoma City Thunder continued their dominant postseason run, completing an 8-0 run by sweeping the Los Angeles Lakers, who struggled to hold off a late charge in the elimination game. Lakers President Rob Pelinka publicly stated the franchise would welcome LeBron James back for a potential 24th season should the superstar opt not to retire this offseason.

Player Health & League Officiating

The league office is defending an elevated level of physicality in the current postseason, as referees are reportedly calling approximately 11% more personal fouls per game compared to the regular season, representing one of the largest historical increases between the two phases of play. In injury news impacting future outlooks, Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey underwent ankle surgery and is expected to miss three months, putting him on track for a return by training camp following a season hampered by hamstring and ankle issues. Optimism remains high in New York, where sources indicate that Knicks forward OG Anunoby has a strong chance of returning from his hamstring injury by the start of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Draft Prospects & College Declarations

As the draft evaluation process continues, top prospects from the recent combine scrimmages in Chicago are making their college decisions known; Stanford’s Ebuka Okorie, North Carolina’s Henri Veesaar, and Duke’s Isaiah Evans have all officially announced they will remain in the NBA draft pool. This follows intense scouting at the combine, where ESPN’s analysts detailed takeaways from the initial 5-on-5 sessions. Looking further ahead, the 2026 draft order was recently settled, with the Washington franchise securing the No. 1 pick after a chaotic "tankathon" weekend, according to insider reports, which places them ahead of the Jazz and Grizzlies in Jeremy Woo’s latest mock draft.

Tributes and League Figures

The basketball community mourned the loss of two figures this week: Jason Collins, the NBA’s first openly gay player who transitioned into a global ambassadorial role, passed away Tuesday from brain cancer at the age of. Separately, news broke that Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke died tragically at the age of. Meanwhile, the competitive spirit between French stars was evident as Utah’s Rudy Gobert and San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama, friends for over a decade, faced off in a tightly contested, now tied 2-2 series, providing high-level entertainment that drew the attention of celebrities like Eminem and 50 Cent courtside.