Lead Briefing
Cleveland's Real 2-2 Problem Is the Possession Count
Toronto tied the series by turning Game 4 into a low-margin possession fight, which makes Cleveland's 18 turnovers the harder issue than Donovan Mitchell's late misses.
Lead Briefing
Toronto tied the series by turning Game 4 into a low-margin possession fight, which makes Cleveland's 18 turnovers the harder issue than Donovan Mitchell's late misses.
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Team Pulse
Detroit's clearest Game 4 watch is whether a 60-win No. 1 seed can control the middle of the game before Orlando forces another late Cade Cunningham bailout attempt.
Team Pulse
Philadelphia’s young playoff minutes against Boston are useful only if they separate experience from trust. Watch role stability, defensive discipline, and whether the next decision improves after the lesson arrives.
Debate
Nikola Jokic's shove after Jaden McDaniels' late layup matters less as an etiquette clip than as a Denver control test while the Nuggets trail Minnesota 3-1.
Debate
Ayo Dosunmu's 43-point Game 4 does change Minnesota's depth argument, but only if fans keep the standard narrow: credible emergency creation, not a blank check after one perfect shooting night.
Team Pulse
Game 5 at Madison Square Garden should be read through OG Anunoby's control of Jalen Johnson, because that matchup helped turn Atlanta into a high-volume, low-efficiency three-point team in Game 4.
Team Pulse
Toronto's clearest Game 4 watch is RJ Barrett's defensive workload, not just his scoring, as the Raptors try to turn a vital Game 3 win into a tied series against Cleveland.
Debate
Oklahoma City's 3-0 lead over Phoenix is powered by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, but Game 3 also showed the Thunder can absorb a playoff injury and still get real production around him.