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Last updated: May 26, 2026, 5:52 PM ET

Conference Finals: Spurs Even Series, Knicks Rally Past Cavs

The Western Conference finals swung back and forth with San Antonio evening the series 2-2 after Oklahoma City turned in its worst offensive performance in years, dropping a 92-85 decision in Game. Before that collapse, Thunder guard Ajay Mitchell was ruled out with a right calf strain, forcing the team to reshuffle its backcourt rotation in a game it could not afford to lose. In the East, the Knicks extended their record run to the conference title after sweeping the Cavaliers, prompting New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani to mock Cleveland on social media while fans poured into the streets to celebrate the franchise's first Finals trip since 1999. The Cavaliers' coaching situation resolved quickly: sources told ESPN that Kenny Atkinson will return next season, and Donovan Mitchell reiterated his commitment to Cleveland while expressing confidence in his partnership with James Harden despite the 4-0 loss.

Wembanyama's Historic Awards and Record Card Sale

Victor Wembanyama's dominance continued to define the postseason, earning unanimous first-team All-Defensive honors and heading the All-NBA First Team by a single vote behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic. ESPN's reporting noted that what makes the 2026 Defensive Player of the Year so dangerous is not his shot-blocking but his ability to prevent shots before they happen. A private sale of Wembanyama's 1-of-1 Panini Prizm Black parallel card fetched $5.11 million, the latest signal of how far his marketability has climbed. Monks in central China helped build the foundation of his game through a Shaolin training program, and teammates now describe him as the kind of player who could claim MVP honors for the next decade. Meanwhile, the Spurs' conference finals with the Thunder remain wide open at 2-2 after Oklahoma City's Game 4 collapse, setting up what could be a decisive Game 5 back in San Antonio.

Knicks' Bold Blueprint and Cavs' Roster Uncertainty

The Knicks' journey to the Finals is being credited to a combination of bold moves and a midseason coaching change that galvanized a roster many had written off. ESPN's analysis of the conference finals framed the Cavs' inability to answer New York's pace as an analytical failure: Atkinson admitted his team had "analytically" won two of the first three games but could not convert that edge into wins. Standing in the way of a Knicks championship are the four possible Finals matchups, and analysts ranked each scenario based on matchups and home-court advantage. The Cavaliers, meanwhile, are still figuring out who can save their franchise from a second consecutive early playoff exit, with Mitchell and Harden both pledging to stay but the roster's supporting cast still in flux.

Draft & Young Talent: Who's Staying, Who's Leaving

The draft picture sharpened after a productive week at the 2026 NBA combine, with Jeremy Woo releasing a mock projecting all 60 picks. Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson, a projected top-20 selection, kept his name in the draft per agent Aaron Mintz, averaging 18.5 points and 7.4 assists this season. Former Santa Clara forward Allen Graves, also confirmed as a first-round stay, joins a class of freshmen that includes Kentucky's Malachi Moreno, who opted to return to school. The league's two best teams, Oklahoma City and San Antonio, control a disproportionate share of the next eight draft picks, giving them unmatched flexibility to build around Gilgeous-Alexander and Wembanyama for years to come.

Offseason Moves: Extension Talks, Trade Targets, and Coaching Shuffles

The biggest offseason storylines center on free agency and extensions, with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Stephen Curry among the top extension candidates. The Pelicans' new head coach Jamahl Mosley told ESPN he wants to unlock Zion Williamson as a playmaker, a shift that could redefine New Orleans' offensive identity. ESPN's insiders pitched six trades that could reshape the league, with Memphis's Ja Morant the centerpiece of several bold swaps. The Lakers hired Rohan Ramadas as assistant GM in their first offseason move, while the Spurs continue to rely on De'Aaron Fox as their veteran floor general after he left Sacramento and placed San Antonio at the top of his list. Roster-building analysis from the final four offered lessons on how the Knicks, Cavs, Thunder and Spurs each assembled their cores, and ESPN's offseason guides detail what lies ahead for eliminated teams including the Magic, Celtics, Nuggets and Warriors. Bam Adebayo was honored with the NBA's Social Justice Champion award, and a photo of him with WNBA star A'ja Wilson surfaced at a Vegas Golden Knights game, prompting a reaction from the Carolina Panthers. Jimmy Butler danced on stage showing his ACL recovery is progressing well, while Giannis Antetokounmpo watched Olympiakos win the EuroLeague title 92-85 over Real Madrid in Athens. Celebrities have been a constant presence courtside throughout the playoffs, and the latest NBA buzz includes chatter around the Celtics and several other franchises heading into summer.