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Last updated: May 18, 2026, 8:46 PM ET

Conference Finals: Cavs Punch Ticket, SGA Claims Back-to-Back MVP

The Cleveland Cavaliers routed the Detroit Pistons 125-94 in Game 7 on Sunday to reach the franchise's first Eastern Conference finals since LeBron James' final year in Cleveland, capping a series that saw the top-seeded Pistons stun the Cavs in a 125-94 upset of their own to force Game 7 after trailing by double digits in the first half. Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell led the charge in the clincher, and the victory erased any doubt about the team's legitimacy after a contentious playoff run that included an NBA-reviewed no-call on Jarrett Allen in the closing seconds of Game 5. Meanwhile, the NBA announced Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as the league's MVP for the second straight year, making the Oklahoma City Thunder guard the 14th player in history to win consecutive awards, with the presentation coming the day before the Thunder tip off against the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference finals. SGA also gifted his teammates luxury Audemars Piguet watches, Burberry trench coats and golf clubs to celebrate the regular-season finish, underscoring the culture shift in Oklahoma City.

Thunder-Spurs: Western Finals Set, Experts Split on Outcome

The Western Conference finals promise to be one of the most compelling in league history, pitting the fifth-seeded Spurs against the first-seeded Thunder in what sports commentators have called a historic matchup. NBA experts remain divided on which team will emerge, with picks split between the Thunder and Spurs heading into the series opener. Jalen Williams declared himself healthy after missing six games with a Grade 1 hamstring strain, giving Oklahoma City a full roster for the first time in weeks. On the other side, Anthony Edwards tipped his cap to the Spurs as "the better team" after the Timberwolves fell in the semifinals, marking the third straight playoff exit for Minnesota. The Thunder's depth and SGA's two-way dominance contrast with San Antonio's system and the development of Victor Wembanyama, setting up a tactical battle that scouts across the league are calling "a chess match".

Coaching Carousel: Pelicans Lock In Mosley, Warriors Lose Stotts and Stackhouse

The offseason coaching scramble accelerated with the Pelicans hiring Jamahl Mosley as their new head coach, the former Orlando Magic assistant who compiled a 189-221 record over five seasons but guided the franchise to three playoff berths. The move came as part of a wave of changes, with the Warriors losing both Terry Stotts and Jerry Stackhouse as top assistants, a departure that threatens the continuity of Steve Kerr's staff just as he announced his return for a 13th season and admitted he "has to be better" after his 12th year. In Milwaukee, Myles Turner told his podcast that former coach Doc Rivers "didn't fine anybody ever" and that Giannis Antetokounmpo would "show up whenever he wants", a candid reveal that speaks to the dysfunction that preceded the Bucks' exit. The Pelicans' hiring also came alongside changes in Orlando and Chicago, which are still searching for long-term fits, while Milwaukee solidified its coaching search.

Pistons' Season Ends, Cavs Brace for Scrutiny

Despite coach J.B. Bickerstaff telling reporters the season was "not a disappointment" despite the 125-94 Game 7 blowout, the Pistons' campaign is over and the franchise faces an uncertain offseason. Cleveland's victory eliminated Detroit after the Pistons had entered Game 7 as 60-1 long shots, a remarkable turnaround that preceded the series-clinching rout. The Cavs, however, face scrutiny after their third straight second-round loss would have sparked questions about their superstars, and the margin of victory in Game 7 did little to quiet those doubts. In the immediate aftermath, Cleveland turned its attention to trolling Detroit multiple times on social media, a moment of levity that also underscored how quickly the playoff spotlight shifts. James Harden passed Stephen Curry for 10th on the NBA's all-time postseason scoring list during the series, adding a historical footnote to an otherwise forgettable second-round run for Cleveland.

Offseason Outlook: Draft, Free Agency and Star-Making Decisions

For all but four NBA teams, the offseason is officially underway, with the Pistons, Wolves, Lakers and eliminated clubs turning their attention to the draft and free agency. ESPN's draft crew pointed to Cooper Flagg and several other prospects as the biggest stories from the combine's second day of 5-on-5 scrimmages, while a separate report confirmed that Flagg and WNBA star Arianna Robinson are dating, fueling fan speculation about the top pick's future. Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst identified five teams with league-altering decisions this summer, ranging from cap flexibility to trade bait. The Cavs-Pistons fallout and the Thunder-Spurs matchup will dominate the pre-Finals conversation, but front offices are already mapping out how the post-season roster churn reshapes their 2025-26 outlook.

Individual Stories: Injuries, Auctions and the Unlikely Politician

OG Anunoby practiced fully with the Knicks on Saturday, saying his right hamstring injury is less severe than the one that sidelined him in the 2024 playoffs, easing concerns about his availability for New York's offseason. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's back-to-back MVP wins have positioned him as the league's undisputed best player, though the Thunder must convert that individual dominance into a championship run against San Antonio. In an unexpected twist, retired three-time champion Rick Fox was appointed as a senator for the main opposition party in the Bahamas after losing his general election bid. And in the strangest transaction of the week, an eBay user paid $9,000,100 for a private lunch with Stephen Curry and Warren Buffett, a figure that dwarfs most NBA contracts and speaks to the brand power still attached to the Warriors' franchise icon.