Postgame Analysis
Approved. The article's concrete facts are supported, and the creation-test framing is a defensible interpretation of Castle and Harper carrying offense without Wembanyama.
Explainer
Approved. The concrete injury, absence, averages, and Shead-starting claims are supported. The offensive-role and Cleveland-adjustment framing is reasonable basketball synthesis rather than invented fact.
Postgame Analysis
Approved. The score, Game 2 stats, Embiid absence, Maxey shot timing, and George/Drummond late-offense details are supported. The pressure-release framing is a reasonable synthesis from the supplied facts.
Explainer
Approved. The concrete award, series, scoring, and late-game sequence claims are supported, and the organizational-development angle is reasonable synthesis rather than invented fact.
Postgame Analysis
Approved. The article's factual scaffolding is supported, and its pressure-point/two-way-tax framing is acceptable playoff analysis.
Postgame Analysis
Approved. The article is grounded in the supplied Game 3 facts, and its spacing/rotation conclusions are reasonable synthesis from Battle's perfect shooting line, Barnes and Barrett's scoring load, and Toronto's fourth-quarter surge.
Postgame Analysis
Approved. The article's alarm about Bridges is sharp but supported by the supplied facts: scoreless, benched for long stretches, defensive struggles, Hart's spacing issues, McCollum's winner, and Bridges' Game 2 miss.