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Last updated: May 20, 2026, 11:54 AM ET

Eastern Conference Finals Drama

The Knicks’ historic comeback against the Cavaliers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals highlighted both strategic brilliance and high-stakes desperation. Jalen Brunson’s relentless targeting of James Harden sparked a historic rally, as New York’s offense shifted from a 22-point deficit to a narrow lead by the final seconds. The key numbers behind the miracle revealed a 0.1% chance of victory before the game, underscoring the improbability of New York’s turnaround. Cleveland’s decision to withhold timeouts during the fourth quarter, despite trailing by 22 points, drew criticism as the Cavaliers’ collapse accelerated. Meanwhile, OG Anunoby’s improved hamstring condition offered hope for New York’s defense, though the Pistons’ Game 7 loss raised lingering questions about Cleveland’s superstar cohesion. The series’ volatility has left analysts debating the Knicks’ fourth-quarter tactics, with Rick Fox’s absence from the Spurs’ roster adding another layer of uncertainty to the Western Conference finals.

Western Conference Adjustments

The Spurs’ international schedule, featuring games against the Pelicans in Paris and Manchester, England, on Jan. 14 and, has sparked speculation about their playoff readiness. De’Aaron Fox’s ankle injury sidelined the guard for Game 1 of the Western Conference finals, forcing the Spurs to rely on a reshuffled backcourt. The Pelicans’ hiring of Jamahl Mosley as head coach introduces a new dynamic, as the Orlando veteran brings a playoff pedigree despite a 189-221 record in five seasons. Anthony Edwards’ respect for the Spurs after their Game 6 loss added a rare moment of camaraderie amid the rivalry. Meanwhile, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP night letdown has cast a shadow over Oklahoma City’s championship aspirations, as the Thunder star acknowledged he “had to be better” after receiving his second consecutive MVP trophy.

Coaching Changes and Offseason Moves

Jason Kidd’s departure as Mavericks coach after five seasons marks the end of an era, with the team citing a mutual decision for the exit. The coaching carousel’s ripple effects could reshape the Western Conference, as Dallas seeks a new leader to replace Kidd’s legacy. The Pelicans’ Mosley hire contrasts with Kidd’s exit, as both moves reflect franchises prioritizing stability. Meanwhile, the Knicks’ offensive evolution—led by Karl-Anthony Towns’ role as a point-center—has become a focal point for playoff success. The Pistons’ GM Trajan Langdon’s plans to retain Jalen Duren and Tobias Harris signal a commitment to rebuilding around core assets, while SGA’s lavish gifts for teammates after his MVP night highlight the Thunder’s culture of camaraderie.

Draft and Player Developments

The NBA’s draft asset tiers reveal a concentration of power among the two best teams, with the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs controlling much of the next eight drafts. Victor Wembanyama’s transformation into an unstoppable force stems from 34 generations of ancient warrior training, as chronicled in ESPN’s analysis of his unique physicality. The Pistons’ GM’s pursuit of Duren and Harris underscores their urgency to solidify a playoff contender, while the Knicks’ OG Anunoby is recovering from a hamstring injury that previously derailed his 2024 playoff run. Five star decisions this summer could alter the league’s landscape, from Trajan Langdon’s draft strategies to the Thunder’s SGA-led roster. The combine’s highlights and predictions for all 60 picks suggest a competitive draft class, with Ben Simmons’ sportfishing venture and Steph Curry’s $9 million lunch offering offbeat distractions from the headlines.

Playoff Takeaways and Future Outlook

The Knicks-Cavs and Thunder-Spurs series have exposed critical questions about roster construction and coaching adaptability. The Cavaliers’ Game 7 collapse against the Pistons has intensified scrutiny on Cleveland’s superstars, while the Pistons’ resilient season despite a 125-94 loss proved not a disappointment for coach J.B. Bickerstaff. The Knicks’ Anunoby and the Thunder’s Jalen Williams returning from injuries add optimism, but the Spurs’ Fox injury and the Mavericks’ coaching search remain unresolved. As the playoffs conclude, the league’s offseason plans will determine whether these teams can sustain momentum. With LeBron James’ future in Los Angeles and Rick Fox’s political career diverging, the NBA’s narrative shifts from playoff drama to long-term strategy.