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The piece stays tied to the real hook: Maxey's 21 points on 20 shots in a 123-91 loss. Its harsher conclusions about empty scoring and Boston controlling the game are reasonable sports-column synthesis.
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Toronto's 126-113 Game 1 loss to Cleveland looks less like a simple talent gap when Brandon Ingram took only one second-half shot attempt. With Immanuel Quickley out and Scottie Barnes in early foul trouble, the bigger question lands on Darko Rajakovic's plan.
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The sharper takeaway from the Lakers' Game 1 win is not just that Luke Kennard got hot, but that JJ Redick used after-timeout actions to turn him into a designed answer while Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves remained out.
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McBride’s pressure helped turn Atlanta’s cleaner first-half guard actions into a much uglier second-half game for the Hawks.
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Philadelphia’s opening playoff plan is no longer theoretical. With Joel Embiid out for Game 1 in Boston after his April 9 appendectomy, the Sixers are leaning on Andre Drummond first and Adem Bona second, and the Orlando play-in gave that arrangement real shape.
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Game 1 suggested the Lakers may need Luke Kennard as more than a floor spacer. With Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves still out, Kennard’s 27-point opener looked like a real playoff workload, not a one-off cameo.
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Grounded in the supplied reporting on Embiid's absence and the Drummond-Bona split. The stronger language around Bona's playoff function is reasonable synthesis, not invented detail.