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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 8:46 PM ET

Western Conference Finals

The San Antonio Spurs secured a decisive 111-103 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals, with center Victor Wembanyama delivering 22 points and seven rebounds to fuel the win. This triumph solidified the Spurs’ position as favorites to win the NBA championship, as they opened as the top seed in the matchup against the New York Knicks. Recent game highlights from Game, where the Spurs avoided elimination, underscored their momentum, with Wembanyama’s performance drawing attention for its consistency. However, the series also saw tension, as Wembanyama was warned for violating media protocols after refusing to speak to reporters following a prior loss.

Knicks’ Betting Surge and MVP Controversy

New York’s ascent to NBA Finals contenders has drawn massive betting attention, with the Knicks attracting nearly half of all money wagered on the championship winner at Draft Kings Sportsbook in New York—surpassing the combined bets on all other teams. Despite this popularity, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who claimed his second straight MVP, criticized his season as a “failure” after the Thunder’s early exit in the Conference finals. The Knicks’ path to the Finals also hinges on Mitchell Robinson’s availability, as the center plans to play in Game 1 while wearing a brace on his injured pinkie finger following surgery. This resilience, combined with bold roster moves and a coaching overhaul, has fueled the Knicks’ improbable rise, though SGA’s disappointment highlights the stakes for the Thunder’s future.

Offseason Moves and Coaching Shifts

The NBA offseason is heating up, with the Orlando Magic finalizing a deal to hire Sean Sweeney, the San Antonio Spurs’ associate head coach, as their new head coach. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Hawks promoted Onsi Saleh to president of basketball operations after extending his contract, signaling a leadership shakeup. In contrast, the Los Angeles Lakers announced layoffs of over a dozen employees as part of a restructuring under new leadership. These changes reflect broader trends, as teams like the Magic and Hawks aim to capitalize on coaching talent, while others face financial and organizational challenges. Additionally, players like Austin Reaves and Mitchell Robinson remain key figures in upcoming free agency decisions, with insiders monitoring their potential moves. The Knicks’ success has also sparked interest in their strategies, which could influence other teams’ offseason plans.