





Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe combine for 59 points and Philly crushes Boston from deep in a 111-97 Game 2 victory.
Portland takes advantage of Victor Wembayama's absence, leaning on Scoot Henderson's playoff career-high 31 to rally.
The King refuses to let age slow him down and L.A.'s backcourt comes up big to help maintain home-court advantage.
The Thunder superstar led the NBA with 175 total clutch points and 6.5 points per game in clutch time.
With Game 1s in the books, John Schuhmann makes the case for — and against — each of the playoff teams to win the 2026 NBA title.
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