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Last updated: May 29, 2026, 8:50 PM ET

Western Conference Finals Update

The Oklahoma City Thunder will face the San Antonio Spurs in Saturday's decisive Game 7 without starting wing Jalen Williams, who reaggravated his hamstring injury in Game 6 and was ruled out for the remainder of the series. Williams' absence comes after a lackluster return Thursday where he scored just one point while shooting 1-of-7 from the field, leaving Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to shoulder more offensive responsibility. Gilgeous-Alexander struggled with his efficiency, finishing with 18 points on 6-of-18 shooting—well below his 27.2 playoff average—as the Spurs dominated 112-89 to force the winner-take-all matchup. The series has showcased several defining trends, including Victor Wembanyama's dominant two-way play and the Thunder's reliance on role players like Alex Caruso and Cason Wallace to bridge the gap.

Knicks Clinch Finals Berth After Decisive Victory

New York's 112-89 rout of Cleveland in Game 6 sealed their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999, capping a remarkable turnaround under interim coach Immanuel Quickly. The Knicks' aggressive roster moves—including acquiring OG Anunoby and Bojan Bogdanovic at the trade deadline—paid dividends as they became the first team to reach the Finals after making multiple in-season acquisitions. Meanwhile, center Mitchell Robinson plans to play in Game 1 wearing a brace on his surgically repaired right pinkie finger, though his minutes may be limited. Knicks guard Jalen Brunson will have to prove Becky Hammon wrong after the Aces coach questioned whether a player of his caliber can lead a team to a championship.

Coaching Carousel Intensifies Across the League

The Orlando Magic are finalizing a deal to hire San Antonio Spurs associate head coach Sean Sweeney as their new head coach, marking the first major coaching change of the offseason. Cleveland announced that Kenny Atkinson will return as head coach on a multi-year extension after leading the Cavaliers to the Eastern Conference Finals. In New Orleans, new Pelicans coach Jamahl Mosley envisions unlocking Zion Williamson as a playmaker, shifting the former No. 1 pick away from his traditional center role. These moves reflect a broader trend of teams prioritizing offensive innovation and player development.

Free Agency and Draft Outlook Takes Shape

League executives are circling Austin Reaves as a top unrestricted free agent target, though his future with the Lakers remains uncertain amid ongoing contract negotiations. Detroit center Jalen Duren faces a restricted free agency decision that could reshape the Pistons' frontcourt, while Mitchell Robinson's injury complicates New York's offseason plans. On the draft front, Arizona forward Koa Peat will keep his name in the draft, joining a crowded class of returners who missed the college withdrawal deadline. ESPN's updated top 100 rankings reflect significant reshuffling after several underclassmen opted to return to school, including Cooper Flagg and Ace Bailey.

Awards and Accolades Handed Out

Boston's Joe Mazzulla was named NBA Coach of the Year after guiding the Celtics to a 64-win season and their first Finals berth since 2022. The honor capped a whirlwind awards season that included Shai Gilgeous-Alexander winning MVP and Wembanyama claiming Defensive Player of the Year. Gilgeous-Alexander's defensive versatility—averaging 1.7 steals and 1.1 blocks—proved instrumental in slowing opposing point guards throughout the playoffs.

Draft Lottery Reform Sparks Debate

The NBA's new draft lottery format takes effect this summer, reducing the incentive for teams to deliberately lose by flattening odds among the bottom 14 teams. Analysts argue the changes may not address systemic issues, as data shows that top-five picks have produced only three champions over the past two decades despite high-profile busts like Anthony Bennett and Greg Oden. The reform comes amid growing calls for competitive balance after several teams openly tanked in recent seasons.

Off-Court Headlines and Developments

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