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Last updated: May 25, 2026, 2:52 PM ET

Playoff Pulse

The Western Conference finals intensified as the Thunder rallied from a 15-point deficit to steal home-court advantage with a 123-108 Game 3 victory, fueled by a franchise-record 76 points from their bench. The Spurs' offensive machine stalled dramatically in the loss, scoring just 108 points—their lowest output of the postseason—while OKC's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continued his scoring surge with 30 points. The series is now tied 2-2, with Oklahoma City navigating a growing injury list that includes Ajay Mitchell (calf) and Jalen Williams (hamstring), both ruled out for earlier games. In the East, the Cavaliers erased a 2-0 deficit for the second straight round, though they now face a 2-1 series hole against the Knicks after a double-digit Game 4 loss. Cleveland's Jarrett Allen emerged as their steadying force, while coach Kenny Atkinson credited analytical advantages for their competitive edge despite the series deficit. The potential Finals matchups are now set, with an epic David-versus-Goliath narrative looming between the small-market Thunder and the star-studded Knicks, or a battle of the big men featuring Victor Wembanyama's Spurs against the Cavs' inside presence.

Awards & Honors

The league's superlative teams were announced, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokić claiming unanimous first-team All-NBA selections. Victor Wembanyama fell just short of the unanimous club, receiving 99 of 100 first-team votes, while Chet Holmgren, Rudy Gobert, and Derrick White rounded out the All-Defensive first team, where Wembanyama was the lone unanimous pick. The Spurs' transformative big man was hailed as a defensive revolutionary, with scouts noting his unique ability to deter shots before they are even taken. Off the court, Bam Adebayo was named the NBA's Social Justice Champion for his extensive community work in Miami. The accolades continued for Wembanyama, who topped the All-Defensive balloting after a season where he averaged 3.4 blocks, redefining the modern rim protector's impact.

Front Office & Roster Moves

The Lakers made their first significant offseason hire by bringing in Rohan Ramadas as assistant general manager, a move aimed at bolstering their front office as they assess a core that LeBron James admitted was "out-talented" by the Thunder. The draft landscape shifted with a high-profile return as Kentucky's Malachi Moreno withdrew from the draft to return to school, a blow to a projected second-round class. Meanwhile, the Blazers undertook a significant business-side restructuring under new owner Tom Dundon, laying off multiple employees as part of a broader organizational review. The coaching carousel also picked up momentum, with the Mavericks and Kidd parting ways, while Orlando, Chicago, New Orleans, and Milwaukee continued their searches for long-term fits ahead of a pivotal offseason.

Euro League & Global Notes

Olympiacos captured the EuroLeague championship in a raucous Athens final, defeating Real Madrid 92-85. The victory was particularly notable as two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo watched from the stands, underscoring the tournament's growing prestige. The path to this title was influenced by an unconventional training ground, as detailed reports revealed a Shaolin monastery's role in developing Victor Wembanyama's unique blend of size, agility, and mental discipline during his youth. The global basketball ecosystem continues to converge on new methodologies for player development, with the Spurs' star serving as the most prominent example of cross-cultural athletic cultivation.

Draft & Future Prospects

The 2026 draft took shape with a new mock projection, highlighting a deep class of big men and guards following a robust combine. Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel, and VJ Edgecombe were unanimous All-Rookie first-team selections, providing an early look at the talent poised to enter the league. The Cavaliers' season has been defined by resilience, but their core's clock is ticking as they navigate a narrow championship window amid increasing pressure to convert regular-season success into a deep playoff run. For the Thunder, their underdog status disappeared after 34 consecutive playoff games as favorites, a testament to their sustained excellence and the evolving competitive landscape they now face against a historically great Spurs team.