Lead Briefing
Oklahoma City's 3-0 lead is not just an SGA heater
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.
Lead Briefing
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.
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Team Pulse
Minnesota is in control of its Denver series after a 112-96 Game 4 win, but Donte DiVincenzo's torn Achilles turns the next checkpoint into a rotation audit that stretches beyond Game 5.
Team Pulse
The Knicks tied Atlanta 2-2 because the floor opened around Karl-Anthony Towns and OG Anunoby, not just because Jalen Brunson could save possessions. Game 5 is the test of whether that structure repeats at Madison Square Garden.
Team Pulse
Minnesota's 2-1 edge over Denver is no longer the cleanest series signal. The next read starts with Anthony Edwards' left knee, Donte DiVincenzo's lower right leg, and whether the Wolves still have enough guard structure if either starter is limited.
Team Pulse
Orlando's Game 3 edge is worth watching through one chain: Detroit mistakes becoming Magic pace, rhythm and clean threes.
Team Pulse
San Antonio's Game 4 read belongs on one board: Wembanyama's protocol status, Kornet's fill-in minutes, and whether Castle and Harper can carry another playoff creation load.
Debate
The Lakers have earned respect with a 3-0 lead while missing Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, but full trust still depends on whether Marcus Smart and Rui Hachimura can keep carrying real creation without another LeBron James rescue.
Team Pulse
The Spurs lead Portland 2-1, but Keldon Johnson’s playoff scoring dip is the next real watch item because San Antonio cannot assume Castle and Harper will cover every quiet bench night.