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Last updated: May 20, 2026, 5:47 PM ET

Conference Finals & Playoff Drama

The NBA's conference finals opened with a jaw-dropping twist as the New York Knicks erased a 22-point deficit against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals, completing what statisticians estimated was a 0.1% comeback chance after Jalen Brunson spent the second half relentlessly targeting James Harden to spark the rally. The victory marked a historic shift in New York's offensive identity, with Karl-Anthony Towns morphing into a point-center and the Knicks' attack looking unstoppable heading into the series. Across the bracket, the Oklahoma City Thunder opened the West finals with a road victory over the San Antonio Spurs, though Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox was ruled out for Game 1 with a right ankle sprain. Thunder wing Jalen Williams, who had missed the previous six games with a Grade 1 hamstring strain, declared himself healthy for the series, while SGA — fresh off receiving his second straight MVP trophy in a pregame ceremony — admitted he "has to be better" after a below-standard performance in the opening win. Oklahoma City's star rewarded his teammates with Audemars Piguet watches, Burberry trench coats, and golf clubs, celebrating a series-clinching effort with the kind of generosity that has defined his offseason brand. Meanwhile, ESPN's NBA insiders parsed the statistical anomalies and roster implications as both conference finals tipped off.

Coaching Carousel & Franchise Decisions

The offseason coaching carousel continued its relentless spin as the Dallas Mavericks parted ways with Jason Kidd after five seasons in what the team called a mutual decision, though Mavericks president Masai Ujiri later clarified that the "very tough decision" was his and his alone. Kidd's exit is the highest-profile move in what insiders are calling a league-wide shakeup, with ESPN's coaching carousel tracker mapping out each franchise's next steps. The Pelicans meanwhile hired Jamahl Mosley as their new head coach, bringing in the Orlando Magic assistant who compiled a 189-221 record over five seasons but delivered three playoff berths. On the business side, the Portland Trail Blazers laid off a significant number of business-side employees as part of a reorganization under new owner Tom Dundon, signaling a deeper restructuring after years of on-court stagnation. ESPN's offseason guides now cover the Wolves, Lakers, Pistons, and every eliminated team, while the league's insiders canvassed five teams with league-altering decisions looming this summer.

Timberwolves, Pistons & Postseason Fallout

The Minnesota Timberwolves suffered another crushing playoff exit after a blowout loss that ended their season, with team president Tim Connelly vowing an aggressive offseason overhaul to break into the NBA's elite. Anthony Edwards walked over to the Spurs bench to "give them their respect" after falling short for the third straight postseason, acknowledging San Antonio as "the better team". The Spurs' dominance extends into the draft class as well, with OKC and San Antonio controlling much of the next eight drafts in what analysts are calling the deepest asset tiers in league history. Down in Detroit, the Pistons were eliminated in Game 7 by the Cavaliers, losing 125-94 at Little Caesars Arena, but coach J.B. Bickerstaff insisted the season was "not a disappointment". Cleveland, however, turned its postgame energy toward trolling Detroit on social media moments after the buzzer, and a third straight second-round exit would invite enormous questions about the Cavaliers' superstars. The Pistons' GM Trajan Langdon is now focused on retaining All-Star center Jalen Duren and veteran forward Tobias Harris through the offseason, though Cleveland's dominance this spring makes those negotiations harder.

Draft, Combine & Rising Stars

The 2026 NBA draft combine produced its share of buzz, with Jeremy Woo releasing an updated mock predicting all 60 picks after a week of 5-on-5 scrimmages in Chicago. ESPN's draft crew broke down the biggest questions and risers from the second day of workouts. The intrigue around Victor Wembanyama deepened as a feature explored how 34 generations of ancient warrior training in central China helped forge what analysts now call the most unstoppable force in basketball. San Antonio's international star is set to return to Paris next January, when the Spurs will face the Pelicans in a pair of regular-season games across Europe. The thunder roster depth has also drawn attention heading into the West finals, with multiple beat writers weighing in on key questions.

Offseason Buzz & Beyond the Court

NBA insiders are tracking the biggest stories heading into free agency, including the latest on LeBron James' future in Los Angeles. James will appear at Fanatics Fest NYC, where he will record a live episode of the "Mind the Game" podcast with Indiana guard Tyrese Haliburton. On the culture front, retired three-time champion Rick Fox was appointed as a senator for the main opposition party in the Bahamas following his general election loss, while Australian legend Joe Ingles called his decision to join Melbourne United on a two-year deal "incredibly special". OG Anunoby practiced with the Knicks and reported that his right hamstring injury is less severe than the one that sidelined him during the 2024 playoffs. Away from basketball entirely, an eBay user paid $9,000,100 for a private lunch with Warriors star Stephen Curry and legendary investor Warren Buffett, a price tag that speaks to the enduring market for sports memorabilia experiences.