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East 1st Round - Game 6CLE leads series 3-2

Franz Wagner gets the crowd going with an and-1

Franz Wagner contorts for the and-1 finish, getting the Magic fans on their feet.

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Jalen Suggs dimes Franz Wagner for a Magic bucket

Jalen Suggs finds Franz Wagner under the rim for an easy bucket.

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Jalen Suggs drains the trey, gives up bucket while celebrating

Jalen Suggs drains a 3-pointer but gets caught up celebrating, giving Darius Garland an easy look on the other end.

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Franz Wagner loses Max Strus for a Eurostep finish

Franz Wagner speeds past Max Strus for a Eurostep layup.

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Darius Garland hits the brakes for a tough floater

Darius Garland stops on a dime and banks in a floater.

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PLAYOFF DOUBLEHEADER ON ESPN

Playoffs roundtable: What to watch heading into massive Game 6 matchups

There are still two first-round series up for grabs. Our NBA insiders break down what to watch.

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LAKERS SEEKING A NEW COACH

McAfee wonders if JJ Redick could be Lakers' next coach

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Shelburne: Darvin Ham fell short of Lakers' high expectations

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TIMBERWOLVES-NUGGETS

GAME 1: 7 P.M. ET, SATURDAY

Lowe: What to expect from this Timberwolves-Nuggets clash of the titans

On paper, they're even: Minnesota with its top-ranked defense and average offense, Denver with its surgical offense and solid defense. Here are the matchups, schemes and counters that will determine what should be an epic Western Conference battle.

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WHAT'S NEXT FOR SIXERS?

Philly's playoff exit raises a slew of questions -- and dramatically answered another

Injuries continue to haunt Joel Embiid and the 76ers as they exit the playoffs. But, behind Tyrese Maxey's rise and an offseason full of options, Philly has reasons for optimism despite its first-round defeat.

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Stephen A.: Tyrese Maxey now face of Sixers franchise

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WHY THUNDER WILL ONLY GET BETTER

Youth in revolt? Why the young Oklahoma City core could buck history's trend

With a young roster, draft flexibility and cap space, the Thunder's championship window might be wide open for the foreseeable future.

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A BAD LOOK FOR PAT BEV

Stephen A.: Pat Bev's actions are inexcusable

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Beverley loses his cool, chucks ball at fan from Bucks bench

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KNICKS ADVANCE TO EAST SEMIFINALS

Jay Williams: Jalen Brunson could go down as greatest Knick ever

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Josh Hart drills a go-ahead 3 late in the fourth as Knicks knock out 76ers

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