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McCollum’s First Screen Will Tell on Hart’s Back

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?

If Josh Hart is limited or out, what changes first for the Knicks against Atlanta?

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Cade, Paolo and the First Clean Look in Game 6

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.

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Wembanyama Can Own the Rim. Round 2 Will Ask for More.

San Antonio's Portland closeout gave Spurs fans a real defensive baseline. The next read is whether that paint control survives when Denver or Minnesota makes Victor Wembanyama choose between the rim, the short roll, the glass and foul trouble.

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Brunson's 39 Gives the Knicks a Real Game 6 Edge

New York's 126-97 Game 5 win earns a real Game 6 confidence bump, especially after Atlanta changed the matchup board. The contender claim still has to travel: Brunson's shot quality, Towns' cross-match punishment and early separation are the proof points now.

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The Spurs Bought Time Without Selling the Future

San Antonio earned a real patience win by reaching the second round without paying a superstar price. The useful question now is whether the retained core survives the next matchup well enough to keep the front office from reopening the trade file.