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Last updated: May 15, 2026, 2:46 AM ET

Coaching Carousel & Front Office Moves

The Golden State Warriors will part ways with top assistants Terry Stotts and Jerry Stackhouse, a source confirmed, signaling a potential shift in Steve Kerr's coaching staff following another early playoff exit. This comes as the Philadelphia 76ers, who recently dismissed their GM, continue their search with advisor Bob Myers emphasizing the need for candidates who will "work in harmony" with the basketball operations vision to build a championship roster.

Injury Updates & Series Shifts

Optimism is growing in New York that forward OG Anunoby will return from his hamstring injury in time for the Eastern Conference Finals, bolstering the Knicks' wing defense. Out West, the Cavaliers rallied for an overtime victory against Detroit, overcoming a nine-point deficit to win 117-113 and seize a 3-2 series lead. The NBA defended the officiating crew for a no-call on Jarrett Allen in the final seconds of regulation, stating the contact did not warrant a foul.

Officiating Trends & Playoff Context

Playoff games have seen a significant increase in foul calls, with the NBA reporting an 11% rise in personal fouls per game compared to the regular season—one of the largest differentials in league history. This stricter enforcement has sparked debate but is part of a stated emphasis on freedom of movement, a trend that likely influenced the review of the Cavs-Pistons finish.

Draft Combine Insights

At the NBA draft combine in Chicago, scouts noted several standouts during the initial 5-on-5 scrimmages. While specific player evaluations remain guarded, the early sessions provided the first direct comparison of top prospects' skills and athleticism, shaping pre-draft rankings ahead of the June selection process.