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Last updated: May 27, 2026, 11:40 PM ET

Coaching Changes & Front Office Moves

Boston's Joe Mazzulla captured NBA Coach of the Year honors on Tuesday night, edging out Cleveland's J.B. Bickerstaff and Indiana's Mitch Johnson in voting that concluded the league's end-of-season awards. The recognition came hours before Kenny Atkinson confirmed his return to Cleveland for the 2026-27 season, with sources indicating the Cavaliers are building around their core despite a conference finals sweep. Meanwhile, Atlanta elevated Onsi Saleh to president of basketball operations and signed him to a long-term extension, signaling organizational stability after their own playoff exit. New Orleans hired Jamahl Mosley with explicit instructions to maximize Zion Williamson's playmaking potential, adding another coaching change to an offseason already marked by turnover.

Draft Landscape Shifts

Arizona forward Koa Peat remained in the draft despite being a projected first-round selection, joining Santa Clara's Allen Graves and Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson as prospects keeping their names in the June pool. Anderson, projected as a top-20 pick, averaged 18.5 points and 7.4 assists while declaring for the draft. Kentucky freshman center Malachi Moreno opted to return to school rather than remain in the second round, becoming the rare prospect to reverse course after entering. The league prepares for lottery reform vote that could dramatically alter tanking incentives, even as analysis shows that top-five draft positions have not translated to championships over the past two decades. Oklahoma City and San Antonio control significant draft assets through 2034, positioning them as power brokers for the next eight drafts.

Conference Finals Picture

New York reached the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, with fans flooding Manhattan streets in celebration after their Eastern Conference triumph. Mayor Zohran Mamdani publicly trolled the Cavaliers following the sweep, while Donovan Mitchell reaffirmed his commitment to Cleveland despite the disappointing finish alongside James Harden. Oklahoma City took a 3-2 series lead over San Antonio and emerged as odds-on favorites for the championship, though the Thunder struggled offensively in Game 4 as the Spurs evened their series at 2-2. Kenny Atkinson claimed the Cavaliers were "analytically" winning their early matchups against the Knicks, even as the series slipped away.

Player Movement & Free Agency

Las Vegas Aces coach Becky Hammon refused to back down from criticism of Jalen Brunson's championship credentials, challenging the Knicks point guard to "prove me wrong" in the Finals. De'Aaron Fox embraced his veteran leadership role in San Antonio after choosing the Spurs over other suitors in free agency, immediately becoming the team's floor general. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic earned unanimous first-team All-NBA selections, while Victor Wembanyama narrowly missed joining them after falling one vote short in balloting.

Off-Court Developments

The Los Angeles Lakers laid off more than a dozen employees as part of organizational restructuring under new leadership, marking their first significant offseason move before hiring Rohan Ramadas as assistant GM. Wembanyama faced league sanctions for skipping postgame media obligations after San Antonio's Game 5 loss, drawing a warning from the NBA for violating access rules. A Victor Wembanyama rookie card sold for $5.11 million in a private Fanatics transaction, underscoring his marketability despite the playoff loss. Bam Adebayo sparked controversy by attending a Vegas Golden Knights playoff game wearing team gear, prompting response from the Florida Panthers organization.

International & Celebrity Angles

Olympiakos captured the EuroLeague title with Giannis Antetokounmpo watching from courtside in Athens, defeating Real Madrid 92-85 in a dramatic championship game. Argentine authorities arrested suspects in a transnational burglary ring targeting athlete homes, including NBA and NFL players, disrupting criminal networks that had plagued professional sports. Celebrity sightings continued throughout playoff games, with courtside appearances becoming a staple of the postseason atmosphere alongside the on-court drama.