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Last updated: May 23, 2026, 2:43 AM ET

Western Conference Finals: Thunder Surge Past Injured Spurs

Oklahoma City's bench overwhelmed San Antonio in Game, outscoring the Spurs' reserves 58-23 as the Thunder took a 2-1 series lead. Coach Mark Daigneault turned to his second unit early after falling behind 15-0, with Isaiah Joe and Cason Wallace providing crucial scoring bursts. The victory came despite losing Jalen Williams to a hamstring injury that will sideline the wing for at least Friday's contest. San Antonio's injury crisis deepened as Dylan Harper exited with a right hamstring strain, joining Dejounte Murray (out) on the bench. The Spurs opened as favorites for the first time in 34 playoff games, but Oklahoma City's depth proved decisive in the 115-108 victory. Monday's double-overtime thriller averaged 9.2 million viewers, making it the most-watched Western Conference Game 1 in NBA history.

Defensive Excellence Recognized as Rookie Class Honored

Victor Wembanyama earned unanimous All-Defensive First Team recognition, joining Chet Holmgren, Ausar Thompson, Rudy Gobert and Derrick White on the league's premier defensive unit. The Spurs center averaged 3.9 blocks per game while anchoring San Antonio's top-ranked defense. Meanwhile, Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and VJ Edgecombe were unanimous selections for All-Rookie First Team, with Flagg averaging 19.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game for Dallas. The trio headlined a rookie class that also featured notable performances from Zach Edey and Stephon Castle. Bam Adebayo received the NBA's Social Justice Champion award, recognizing his community work in Miami and his native Indiana throughout the season.

Draft Preparation and Asset Accumulation Drive Future Planning

Jeremy Woo's latest mock draft projects Cooper Flagg as the potential No. 1 overall pick, with the 7-footer from Duke expected to anchor whatever franchise secures the top selection. The draft class features significant international talent including France's Nolan Traoré and Australia's Alex Sarr. Oklahoma City and San Antonio control much of the next eight drafts through their accumulation of draft picks, with the Thunder holding picks in six of the next seven first rounds. The Spurs will return to Paris in January 2027 for a regular-season matchup against New Orleans, continuing the NBA's international expansion strategy that has proven successful in London and Mexico City.

Eastern Conference Drama Intensifies

New York's historic Game 1 comeback featured attacking James Harden on 45 possessions, the most isolation defense in playoff history. The Knicks' strategy of switching everything frustrated Cleveland's offense throughout their 122-115 overtime victory. Despite blowing a 22-point fourth-quarter lead, Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson defended his timeout usage, saying the team needed to play through adversity. Cleveland remains confident despite the 2-0 deficit after erasing similar holes against Orlando and Boston earlier this postseason. The Cavs believe their core can still compete even as the clock ticks on Donovan Mitchell's contract situation.

Coaching Changes and Front Office Moves Reshape League

Jason Kidd and the Mavericks mutually parted ways after four seasons together, with Dallas seeking a new direction following their conference finals appearance. Orlando and Chicago continue searching for long-term solutions while New Orleans and Milwaukee have identified their preferred candidates. The Portland Trail Blazers laid off significant business-side staff as part of reorganization under new owner Tom Dundon, signaling cost-cutting measures throughout the organization. Minnesota Timberwolves president Tim Connelly promised aggressive offseason moves after another early playoff exit, stating the current roster is "not good enough" to compete with elite teams.

LeBron James Era Nears Crossroads

LeBron James acknowledged being "out-talented" by Oklahoma City in their first-round series, marking a rare admission about talent disparity from the 39-year-old superstar. The Lakers' four-game sweep exposed roster construction issues that need addressing this summer. James will record a live podcast with Tyrese Haliburton at Fanatics Fest NYC, discussing basketball philosophy and potentially his future plans. With speculation intensifying about his Lakers future, James faces a pivotal offseason decision as Los Angeles evaluates its championship window with aging stars and a bloated salary cap situation.