Explainer
A playoff injury changes more than who starts: it changes minutes, creation, matchups, spacing, and which bench pieces can stay on the floor.
Team Pulse
Castle's Game 6 surge matters because it turns a Spurs highlight into a roster question: how much attacking responsibility has he earned?
Team Pulse
Minnesota's Game 6 exit is an offseason roster audit: which Wolves support pieces still travel when the matchup stops being comfortable?
Debate
The Bucks should listen to Giannis offers only if the price beats keeping the franchise centered on him. That is a much higher bar than destination chatter admits.
Team Pulse
Detroit's playoff pressure turns into a colder roster audit: which support around Cade Cunningham is dependable enough to keep, and which becomes upgrade currency.
Explainer
A playoff rotation is the smaller, trusted group a coach uses when matchups, pressure, and possession value make every role harder to survive.
Explainer
Playoff injuries change responsibilities, not just minutes. Teams have to rebuild spacing, matchups, foul cover, substitutions, and closing groups.