Explainer
Nikola Jokic's commitment quote quiets the fake exit panic. Denver's harder offseason work is auditing secondary creation, two-way size, and how much reliability it can assume from Jamal Murray.
Debate
New York's 140-89 closeout is worth taking seriously, but the Round 2 argument hinges on whether Karl-Anthony Towns' control and OG Anunoby's scoring hold up against Boston or Philadelphia pressure.
Team Pulse
Minnesota's first Spurs problem is the usable rotation around Anthony Edwards: who handles pressure, who spaces around Rudy Gobert, and who keeps possessions alive when Victor Wembanyama bends the floor.
Team Pulse
The Knicks lead 3-2 after a 126-97 Game 5 win, but Josh Hart's lower back contusion matters through the CJ McCollum matchup: can New York keep the first screen under control if Hart is limited or out?
Team Pulse
Cade Cunningham and Paolo Banchero both scored 45 in Game 5, but Game 6 is about which star gets cleaner late possessions: Cade with a live-dribble advantage, Paolo with space before contact, or neither offense escaping the mud.
Team Pulse
Toronto's injury list matters through one floor question: which available creator can still bend Cleveland's defense before another fourth quarter turns empty?
Debate
Houston has earned a real threat upgrade, but the series only flips if the Rockets can make Game 6 look like another possession-by-possession grind for the Lakers.