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Last updated: May 26, 2026, 11:44 AM ET

NBA Playoff Landscape Analyzing contract chatter shows Giannis Antetokounmpo and Stephen Curry dominate the offseason market, with both players poised to command $200M‑plus extensions that could reshape the Eastern and Western balance. Meanwhile, the conference‑final narratives highlight Victor Wembanyama’s 30‑point, 15‑rebound performances forcing opponents into double‑teams, while the Cleveland Cavaliers continue to rank last in offensive efficiency, averaging just 106.2 points per game. The juxtaposition of elite talent retention and scoring woes underscores why the upcoming Finals will likely hinge on roster stability and defensive adjustments.

Knicks’ Historic Run and San Antonio’s Veteran Pivot Fans flooded Manhattan streets after the New York Knicks clinched the Eastern Conference title, marking their first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 and igniting a city‑wide celebration reminiscent of the “1999” era. In contrast, the San Antonio Spurs have turned to De’Aaron Fox as their seasoned floor general; after opting for free agency over Sacramento, Fox now leads the Spurs with a 22‑point average and provides the leadership the young roster lacked, according to the team’s recent statements highlighting his veteran role. Both storylines illustrate how fan enthusiasm and experienced play are shaping the league’s current narrative.