Where to watch Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic Game 6 NBA playoffs: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Friday, May 1

The Orlando Magic will try to close out the Detroit Pistons in Game 6 of their first-round series. The Magic lead the series 3-2 but lost Game 5. Detroit is favored by 3.5 points. The total is set at 209.5 for this Eastern Conference matchup.

  • Spread: Orlando Magic +3.5

  • Moneyline: Orlando Magic +137 (40.5%) / Detroit Pistons -163 (59.5%)

  • Over/Under: 209.5

Game 1:Magic 112, Pistons 101
Game 2:Pistons 98, Magic 83
Game 3:Magic 113, Pistons 105
Game 4:Magic 94, Pistons 88
Game 5:Pistons 116, Magic 109
Game 6: Fri., May 1, at Orlando (7 p.m., Amazon)
*Game 7: Sun., May 3, at Detroit (time and network TBD)

*if necessary

Key factors that will help decide Sixers vs. Celtics Game 7

Key factors that will help decide Sixers vs. Celtics Game 7  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

No one needs a refresher on what’s at stake Saturday night.

So, what will decide Game 7 of the Sixers’ first-round playoff series against the Celtics? Here’s a look at six key factors: 

Defensive precision 

The Sixers have held the Celtics under 100 points in two straight games and scrapped back in the series largely through outstanding defense. 

“The effort on the defensive end has certainly improved,” Sixers head coach Nick Nurse said after his team’s Game 6 win Thursday night.

Of course, every team has details to sharpen. The Sixers botched their coverage of Boston’s stack pick-and-rolls on a couple of plays in Game 6. Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid essentially got sandwiched between Sam Hauser’s back screen early in the third quarter, leading to a driving Jayson Tatum dunk. 

Effort will go a long way, but the Sixers will also need to stay on the same page and keep communicating through all the noise and chaos of TD Garden. 

George’s shooting

Paul George’s quick, sensible trigger stood out from the Game 6 tape. 

George attempted nine three-pointers for the second game in a row and knocked down five. He’s at 54.3 percent from three-point range in the series. 

While some of those shots have been well-contested, George hasn’t just been launching heat checks. In Game 6, he understood the Celtics’ defense and decisively grabbed what was available. 

When he faced drop pick-and-roll coverage, George nailed a three over Celtics center Neemias Queta. When Boston geared up to ice a George-Embiid side pick-and-roll, George accepted the invitation to go toward the baseline and swished a step-back three. And when George brought a defensive rebound up the floor and noticed Tatum on his heels, he stepped into a confident pull-up jumper. 

George has been especially excellent on pull-up threes in the series, going 9 for 12 on those shots. The Sixers would love for him to sustain everything he’s done so far as a shooter, both in terms of decision-making and results. 

Embiid’s passing 

Embiid was officially listed as probable on the Sixers’ Game 7 injury report. It seems safe to assume he’ll play again at below 100 percent health.

The Sixers would obviously be thrilled if Embiid found his shooting touch in the superstar big man’s fourth game since undergoing an appendectomy. Regardless of whether that happens, Embiid’s passing will play a major role.

Embiid faced more double teams in Game 6 and handled them nicely, dishing out eight assists. He committed one turnover and even made the right read on that play, spotting Kelly Oubre Jr.’s cut along the baseline but throwing an errant pass off the side of the backboard. 

The most common post defense Embiid saw in Game 6 was an extra body once he put the ball on the floor. As he showed, he has several viable counters.

Embiid can attack his defender right away before the double arrives. He can face up and opt against any dribbling, instead taking a mid-range jumper. He can also wait for the Sixers to exploit their manpower advantage and feed a teammate who’s cut into open space. 

Embiid and Oubre have an intuitive connection on those plays that they’ve honed over the last three years. 

“He’s become a tremendous passer,” Oubre said.

Over his three prior Game 7s, Embiid has totaled eight assists and 16 turnovers. The Sixers believe he’ll fare much better in the passing department Saturday. 

How much can Maxey get where he wants to go? 

The Celtics have been determined to prevent Maxey from driving anywhere near the rim, especially with his right hand. That doesn’t mean the task is impossible. 

Even when Maxey starts zooming downhill with his left hand and the defense is shading him in that direction, he’s proven capable of getting back to his right. On top of raw speed, much of that stems from craftiness. He snaked ball screens well in Game 6, putting his defender on his hip and steering right. Maxey also varied his pace and footwork on pick-and-roll drives, including a clever Euro step between Derrick White and Nikola Vucevic. 

Pull-ups will presumably remain an important part of Maxey’s game on Saturday. He’s already attempted 42 pull-up threes, the most of any player in the playoffs, and made 15 (35.7 percent). 

However, Maxey’s talked often in recent years about learning to “manipulate” the game. He’s a superstar and has the tools to sometimes deny the Celtics their preferred way. 

The possession game 

The cliché about every possession mattering in the playoffs will certainly apply to Game 7. 

The Sixers will be intent on having another good defensive rebounding game and blocking out the Celtics’ crashers. Nurse always aims to force turnovers and avoid cheap live-ball giveaways, too. 

The Sixers have been the better team overall with turnovers in the series. According to Cleaning the Glass, they’ve had an 11.6 turnover percentage outside of garbage time. Boston’s at 14.0 percent. 

“It just comes down to us leaving it all out there for 48 minutes,” George said. “Give it our best shot and play as hard as we can. This is when we really have to lock in. The attention to details has to be there and the focus has to be there. Take care of the ball and value those possessions.”

Can Sixers break through, create history? 

The Sixers haven’t beaten the Celtics in a playoff series since 1982. Only 13 NBA teams have ever won a series after trailing 3-1. Home teams tend to have an edge in Game 7s

None of that should be daunting to the seventh-seeded Sixers, who are coming off of two great games and know they can win in Boston. The history is the history, though. We’ll see if the Sixers can break through and change it. 

“We have a chance to accomplish something special,” Embiid said. “You look at everything they have, that’s a superteam. We’ve got to just go in there with the mindset we’ve had for the last two wins. One play at a time. 

“Tough environment, but we’ve been there and we’ve won two games there. So just keep doing what we’ve been doing and we’ll be fine.”

Beep! Beep! Magic coach Jamahl Mosley's pregame media session interrupted by false alarms

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Evidently, the alarm system at Orlando's Kia Center did not want to hear any talk about the Magic potentially going to a Game 7 against the Detroit Pistons.

The alarms began blaring in the arena during Magic coach Jamahl Mosley's pregame media availability in advance of Game 6 of the series on Friday night, doing so while he was being asked if injured forward Franz Wagner might be able to play in a Game 7.

And as that question was being asked, the horns started.

“That's not a good sign,” Mosley said.

Mosley went on to answer the question, explaining that it all hinges on how Wagner responds to treatment. He did that while a computerized voice gave instructions on what people who were in the building should have been doing at that moment.

The alarms returned again a few seconds later, and Mosley decided that was his cue to end the talk.

“All right, that's good, thank you, appreciate it,” Mosley said.

For the record, a team official confirmed that the alarms were false. And Detroit coach J.B. Bickerstaff's pregame media session, which started about 10 minutes after Mosley's ended, went off without any alarms.

The Magic took a 3-2 lead into Game 6 of the series on Friday.

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Here’s how to watch Lakers vs. Rockets Game 6 for free: Time, livestream

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The Houston Rockets avoided elimination for a second consecutive game in Wednesday night’s Game 5, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 99–93 to cut its first-round series deficit to 3–2.

Despite the return of Austin Reaves, who scored 22 points for the Lakers after missing nine games with an oblique injury, Houston’s relentless defense forced 15 turnovers. Jabari Smith Jr. led the offense for the Rockets with 22 points and 7 rebounds, while Tari Eason added 18 points off the bench.

LeBron James led Los Angeles with 25 points and 7 assists, but his late-game scoring surge wasn’t enough to overcome Houston’s offense.

Lakers vs. Rockets: what to know
  • What: NBA Playoffs First Round, Game 6
  • When: May 1, 9:30 p.m. ET
  • Where: Toyota Center (Houston, Texas)
  • Channel: ESPN
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If the Lakers win tonight, they’ll advance to face the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder in Round 2, but a Rockets win will move the series back to Los Angeles for a winner-take-all Game 7.

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Lakers vs. Rockets first round playoff schedule

  • Game 1:Lakers 107, Rockets 98
  • Game 2: Lakers 101, Rockets 94
  • Game 3:Lakers 112, Rockets 108
  • Game 4:Rockets 115, Lakers
  • Game 5:Rockets 99, Lakers 93
  • Game 6: May 1, 9:30 p.m. ET (Prime Video)
  • Game 7: May 3*

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Raptors vs Cavaliers Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for Game 6

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are one game closer to punching their ticket to the next round and our NBA player prop projections are ready for Game 6 against the Toronto Raptors, with the model highlighting several high-value spots.

By analyzing the data against current market lines, we’ve identified where the strongest edges exist.

These Raptors vs. Cavaliers predictions are driven by numbers instead of guesswork.

If you’re building your card, here are the model’s top NBA picks for Friday, May 1.

Raptors vs Cavaliers computer picks for Game 6

Raptors RaptorsCavaliers Cavaliers
Barnes o22.5 points
-105
Harden o20.5 points
-118
Barrett o5.5 rebounds
-140
Mobley u9.5 rebounds 
-150
Barnes o7.5 assists
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Mitchell o4.5 assists
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Scottie Barnes Over 22.5 points (-105)

Projection: 22.85 points

Scottie Barnes is averaging 24.0 points over his last five games — 6.1 above his season mark — and has been a spark for the Toronto Raptors. They’ll need that same level of production to avoid elimination at home in Game 6.

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RJ Barrett Over 5.5 rebounds (-140)

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Scottie Barnes Over 7.5 assists (-150)

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Cavaliers Game 6 computer picks

James Harden Over 20.5 points (-118)

Projection: 21.52 points

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Evan Mobley Under 9.5 rebounds (-150)

Projection: 8.71 rebounds

The Raptors have played at the 9th-slowest pace at home this season, which should limit overall possessions for the Cavaliers.

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Donovan Mitchell Over 4.5 assists (+105)

Projection: 4.81 assists

Donovan Mitchell’s playmaking could be the X-factor in Game 6 for the Cavaliers. He’s come close to this assists line in most of the series — clearing it in Game 2 — and a greater emphasis on getting his teammates involved should boost Cleveland’s overall production.

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How to watch Raptors vs Cavaliers Game 6

LocationRocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
DateFriday, May 1, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
TVPrime Video

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76ers vs. Celtics – Game 7 NBA Playoffs – predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and best bets for May 2

On their way to a date with the Knicks in Round 2 of the NBA Playoffs, the Boston Celtics lost their way and suddenly find themselves in a Game 7 of their Opening Round series against the Philadelphia 76ers.

Tyrese Maxey has played at an all-NBA level throughout this series, but the difference the last two games has been the return to form of Joel Embiid following an appendicitis and the renaissance of Paul George who looks the part of the dominant player he was a decade ago in Indiana. As a team, Philadelphia is also defending at an elite level holding the Celtics under 100 points in each of the last two games and in all three of their wins in the series.

While he is not just a finalist but the favorite for NBA Coach of the Year, Joe Mazzula has been outcoached by Nick Nurse thus far in the series. The Celtics have won when they have shot well and lost when they have not. It has been that simple. Maybe that would not be so cut and dried IF Boston had adjusted to any new wrinkle Nurse and Philadelphia had thrown at them. To date, he has not. Philadelphia has played a physical and harassing defense and with a healthy and active George in the lineup, been able to slow both Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum.

Concerning for Boston is Derrick White’s struggles. An issue throughout the regular season, White’s issues shooting the ball, have been underlined in this series—he’s averaging just 8.6 points. He is shooting 30.9% from the field and a pedestrian 25.6% from deep. His efficiency needs to improve.

Philadelphia, meanwhile, has seen Embiid show up and thrive in the three games since he returned from injury. He posted 30 points in Game 6 and has delivered 26, 33, and 19 points since returning in Game 4.

Boston has historically thrived at home, but the pressure is now squarely on them after letting the series slip away. As noted earlier, Philadelphia’s defensive intensity has bothered the Celtics and disrupted their rhythm.

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Lets take a closer look at tonight’s matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff, odds courtesy of DraftKings recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game Details and How to Watch Live: 76ers vs. Celtics

  • Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
  • Time: 7:30PM EST
  • Site: TD Garden
  • City: Boston, MA
  • Network/Streaming: NBC, Peacock

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Game Odds: 76ers vs. Celtics

The latest odds as of Friday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Philadelphia 76ers (+250), Boston Celtics (-310)
  • Spread: Celtics -7.5
  • Total: 206.5 points

This game opened Celtics -9.5 with the Game Total set at 208.5.

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Expected Starting Lineups: 76ers vs. Celtics

Philadelphia 76ers

  • PG Tyrese Maxey
  • SG V.J. Edgecombe
  • C Kelly Oubre
  • SF Paul George
  • PF Joel Embiid

Boston Celtics

  • PG Derrick White
  • SG Jaylen Brown
  • C Neemias Queta
  • SF Jayson Tatum
  • PF Sam Hauser

Injury Report: 76ers vs. Celtics

Philadelphia 76ers

  • No injuries to report.

Boston Celtics

  • No injuries to report.

Important stats, trends and insights: 76ers vs. Celtics

  • The 76ers are 24-20 on the road this season
  • The Celtics are 31-13 at home this season
  • The 76ers are 46-40-3 ATS this season
  • Boston is 51-36-1 ATS this season
  • The OVER has cashed in 40 of the 76ers’ 89 games this season (40-49)
  • The OVER has cashed in 31 of the Celtics’ 88 games this season (31-57)
  • Jaylen Brown was not engaged in Game 6 scoring just 18 points, pulling down 1 rebound, assisting on 2 buckets, and turned the ball over 5 times
  • Brown shot 7-17 from the field in Game 6
  • Payton Pritchard was 1-8 from deep in Game 6 and is 1-13 in the last 2 games
  • Paul Geore is 9-18 from deep over the last 2 games
  • Tyrese Maxey is averaging 26.3 points and 6.5 assists per game in this series

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Highlights from the Suns’ front office presser yesterday

PHOENIX, AZ - FEBRUARY 16: Owner Mat Ishbia of the Phoenix Suns looks on during a press conference introducing Kevin Durant to the Phoenix Suns on February 16, 2022 at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2022 NBAE (Photo by Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

The Phoenix Suns duo of Mat Ishbia and Brian Gregory held a press conference in the Suns’ practice facility on Thursday. They discussed the team’s evolution, the overall progress made, and thanked the Suns fan base for their unwavering support.

Coming off a summer where they traded one of the world’s greatest scorers, the expectations for the Suns were low. Very low. Ishbia did not forget that and was proud to take some (deserved) victory laps. We heard them talk the talk all summer long, and boy, was it refreshing to see them walk the walk with the results.

It’s easy to feel disappointed after getting swept. It’s human nature. But even with how things ended, it’s clear that last season was a success and a step in the right direction, given the expectations.

Mat Ishbia: We’re not done, and Booker is not getting traded.

This is just the beginning, according to Mat Ishbia. The general feel was they were pleased with how the season went, but they are hungry to keep this thing growing. It’s a process.

Ishbia reaffirmed the job that Brian Gregory has done since stepping into his GM role, despite being a relative “unknown” in the NBA world from an experience perspective.

On the prospect of trading Devin Booker: “Devin Booker is our franchise player. I love Devin Booker. Devin Booker loves being here. Our coach loves Devin Booker. Our GM loves Devin Booker. Devin Booker is going to be here. Devin Booker is going to lead us to a championship here in Phoenix. That’s what he’s going to do, and we’re going to build the right team around him. He’s going to get better, just like I’m going to get better, just like everyone is going to get better in our organization,” Ishbia said.

He is going for the SEO titling strategy with the number of times he mentioned Devin Booker in that answer.

He made sure to make that point loud and clear to kill that rumor before it gained any (legitimate) legs. We all know the national talking heads will need clicks and run the Devin Booker trade tour all summer long, but it was made as clear as day. Devin Booker is not going anywhere.

On the series vs. the Thunder: “I think what was great about watching our team and coach Ott is that Game 1 was not great. Game 2 was better. Game 3 was better. And Game 4, I mean, Games 3/4 we played really good basketball.”

Brian Gregory: We outperformed, and we are…aligned.

First-year general manager Brian Gregory went after Ishbia and said he felt they “outperformed” every situation and challenge they faced this season.

Gregory started by tipping the cap to the players, “embracing the culture” and doing what it took to be all-in on their vision of the Suns’ desired “DNA” entering the season.

The question many will ask about the future of the Suns all offseason long will revolve around the fit of Booker, Brooks, and Green as the pillars. While that’s the politically correct way to go about this, I think it’s fair for the Suns to explore all options in balancing the roster this offseason, and any significant move likely starts with Jalen Green from a contract and “position overlap” standpoint.

Ishbia went on Burns and Gambo to confirm a lot of what he said earlier and double down on his take that Devin Booker is capable of leading the Phoenix Suns to a championship.

Ishbia also went on a brief hockey tangent: “This is a four-sport town, and disappointed that we don’t have hockey here,” he said. “I support having hockey here in any way I can. I don’t have really control over that right now, but I do like hockey, and I hope Phoenix gets hockey back.

Tyrese Maxey is changing the Sixers’ narrative, but there’s more work to be done

Apr 30, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey (0) reacts to a play against the Boston Celtics during the second quarter at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images | Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

There are many fans who believe the Sixers are cursed — and the evidence is fairly convincing.

Between injuries, guys forgetting how to shoot, front office drama and scandals, point guard holdouts, crushing playoff defeats and everything in between, it does feel like an otherworldly force has been against them in the Joel Embiid era. No championships in over 40 years. No Finals appearances in 25 years. There’s only so much a fanbase can take before it starts drawing supernatural conclusions.

But curses are meant to be broken. Sure, it doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time. It takes seismic shifts in both execution and luck.

For the Sixers, the early stages of that shift might have started on draft night in 2020, when they took a young guard out of Kentucky named Tyrese Maxey. Nearly six years later, Maxey’s imprint on the franchise has been indelible.

His talent and leadership are big reasons the Sixers were able to force a Game 7 in Boston this Saturday with a dominant win over the Celtics in Game 6 in Philly on Thursday.

After the Sixers staved off elimination in Game 5 on the road, Maxey was ready to get back to Philly. He was on a mission to make amends for the team’s no-show in Game 4 at Xfinity Mobile Arena, calling that performance a “disgrace” and “unacceptable.”

Well, the fans got everything they could ask for in Game 6.

“Fans were amazing, man,” Maxey said. “They showed up and they showed out, so we appreciate them for that. I feel like they deserved the win and we came through.”

The team played about as well as Sixers fans’ wildest dreams could’ve conjured, but Maxey was exceptional Thursday night.

He scored 30 points on an efficient 11-of-22 from the field and 3-of-5 from three. He also dished out five assists and, mostly impressively, committed zero turnovers. It was about as clean and impactful a game as we’ve seen from a point guard around these parts.

In fact, Maxey now has the most 30-point games with zero turnovers by a point guard in NBA postseason history. He’s also the first Sixer to record 30 points, five assists and zero turnovers in a playoff game since Julius Erving back in 1982.

Maxey hasn’t been perfect, but he’s gotten better as the series has gone on. He’s seen how Boston is defending him and finding ways to manipulate their defense, as stars tend to do. The presence of Joel Embiid has helped a great deal, but Maxey is also proving he’s too good to be held down for long.

While there was an adjustment period reintegrating the big fella, Maxey is operating at a high level right now.

“It’s a completely different game for him,” Nick Nurse said postgame. “I think there’s so much more reading of what’s there. Is it time for him to go? Is it time for him to shoot? Is it time for him to go downhill? Is it too much help? Is it time to kick it back? … So I think he’s processing that better with some more games. And I do think he did a great job, again, of directing the team.”

The offensive production is tremendous and necessary, but Maxey has proven to be a complete player in this series.

There’s no denying defense was a weak spot for Maxey coming into the league. As he’s gotten stronger and gained experience, he’s vastly improved on that end of the floor. In years past, players like Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum could hunt Maxey and profit. They’ve sure tried in this series, but Maxey has been up to the task. There was even a play where Maxey wound up on Brown and Kelly Oubre Jr., who’s done a nice job on Brown most of the series, came to help. It led to an open three — and Maxey yelling at Oubre for helping.

In Game 5, Maxey pulled down a team-high 10 rebounds. When asked about it after the game, he said he was simply tired of watching the Celtics swarm the offensive glass and did something about it.

That’s leadership. That’s how you break a curse.

But the biggest opportunity to do so comes against the Boston Celtics, a team the Sixers haven’t defeated in the playoffs in over 40 years, in Game 7 Saturday.

“I believe in the group,” Maxey said. “We’ve been through a lot of adversity this year, last year and it’s a tough group, man. We don’t quit, we don’t give up and we really like each other and enjoy being around each other and enjoy seeing each other successful.”

Maxey’s postgame presser was a bit subdued. Known for his infectious smile and joy for the game, Maxey was business-like. You would never know he just dropped 30 points in a huge home playoff win. He appeared unburdened by the team’s previous missteps, let alone mindful of any curses.

His focus seemed singular — get ready for Game 7.

“Just got to go out there with the right mindset,” he said. “It’s going to be a dogfight, most definitely. It’s going to be fun. Just got to go out there and play as hard as we possibly can. That’s it, man. Just go out there and leave it all out on the floor.”

NBA Playoffs Friday discussion

Apr 29, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Toronto Raptors guard Jamal Shead (23) defends Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden (1) in the fourth quarter of game five of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images | David Richard-Imagn Images

Today, there are three NBA games, but all are on Prime video.

  • Detroit Pistons at Orlando Magic, 7 p.m. ET
  • Cleveland Cavaliers at Toronto Raptors, 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Los Angeles Lakers at Houston Rockets, 9:30 p.m. ET

Enjoy the basketball folks!

Boston Celtics Daily Links 5/1/26

BOSTON, MA - APRIL 28: The sneakers worn by Jayson Tatum #0 of the Boston Celtics during the game against the Philadelphia 76ers during Round One Game Five of the 2026 NBA Playoffs on April 28, 2026 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by David Dow/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

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PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 30: Jayson Tatum #0 of the Boston Celtics dribbles the ball during the game against the Philadelphia 76ers during Round One Game Six of the 2026 NBA Playoffs on April 30, 2026 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by David Dow/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

BOSTON — The Celtics will be at full strength when they face the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night for Game 7. Jayson Tatum, who did not play in the final 15 minutes of Game 6, is not on the injury report.

Tatum exited the game with four minutes left in the third quarter and briefly headed to the locker room with his trainer, Nick Sang. Tatum returned with ice around his left calf, the opposite leg from the one he suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon in last May. He spent most of the fourth quarter on an exercise bike in the tunnel.

“You guys probably saw when I went to the back, saw me on the bike, my leg just was a little stiff when I came out in the third quarter,” Tatum said. “But just kind of assessing the moment, the game was a little out of reach.”

Tatum said after Game 6 that he expected to play in Game 7.

“I expect to play,” Tatum said. “It was my other leg, not the one I injured last year. I mean, I wasn’t like overly concerned. Shit, I came out at four minutes, like I was supposed to. Just kind of assessed the game — he took the starters out fairly early in the fourth quarter.”

In a conference call with reporters on Friday afternoon, Joe Mazzulla confirmed that Tatum would play.

“He said he’s playing, right?” Mazzulla said. “He’ll play.”

Tatum has averaged 21.8 points, 10 rebounds, and 5.3 assists across 6 games this season, shooting 41.1% from the field and 32.9% from three.

Celtics-76ers tips off at 7:30pm ET on Saturday night at TD Garden.

Where’s the fun? (Feed Post of the Day)

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 30: Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics reacts after being called for a foul during the second quarter of a game against the Philadelphia 76ers in Game Six of the First Round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena on April 30, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) | Getty Images

I thought this post from Beeeater58 in The Feed was well done and timely.

Agree with the sentiment about expectations. The Celtics won fewer games this year than they did the prior year (coming off a title), but it was so much more fun because we didn’t have expectations. Then we won all those games that we weren’t expected to and Tatum returned and suddenly everyone’s looking at us like the favorites to win the East (something I believed myself). I think that’s what makes it hurt even more. The highs of expectation followed by the disappointment after losses.

I wonder how much of the weight of expectations caused the players to tighten up and get away from their normal style.

Still time to pull this out and get their groove back, but it has been a humbling first round thus far.

Pistons vs Magic Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for Game 6

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Paolo Banchero Over 23.5 points (-108)

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Jalen Suggs Over 4.5 assists (-107)

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Wendell Carter Jr. Under 8.5 rebounds (-130)

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CJ McCollum, Hawks gave Knicks the kick they needed to go all the way

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 28: Jose Alvarado #5 of the New York Knicks reacts during the second half of Game Five of the Eastern Conference First Round NBA Playoffs against the Atlanta Hawks at Madison Square Garden on April 28, 2026 in New York City. The Knicks won 126-97. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Knicks have gone to six games in the first round in each of the last three seasons, but not all six-game playoff series are created equally.

While the Sixers and Pistons fought tooth and nail for all six games (especially Detroit), there are six-game series that aren’t as competitive as it sounds.

This was certainly that series.

Here are some stats. Do with them what you will:

  • The Knicks outscored the Hawks by 105 points in this series. It’s the most lopsided six-game series in NBA history.
  • The Hawks’ starting lineup had a +20.3 net rating in 391 regular-season minutes, the second-best high-usage lineup in the NBA. In this series? -14.4 in 86 minutes.
  • The series had a +18.1 net rating. LOL.
  • It was the third time this year the Knicks won a game by at least 49. In the first 79 seasons in franchise history, the largest margin of victory was 48 points.
  • In the two games the Knicks lost, they either were tied or had the lead in the final minute.
  • In 288 minutes in this series, the Knicks trailed for just 48:49. Outside of Game 3, the Hawks led for just 8:20 across the other five games. In total, Atlanta held a lead for just 17% of this series.
  • The Knicks held a 10+ point lead for 129:25, or 45% of the series.
  • The Knicks held a 20+ point lead for 56:29, or 19.6% of the series.
  • The Knicks spent more time with a 20+ point lead than they did trailing in a six-game series.

Game 6 was one of the most baffling blowouts I’ve ever witnessed. I was busy in the second half, and I worried about a close game turning my night into a worrisome mess, but it was over well before I turned the game off. Even better, the Celtics and Sixers are bogged down in a Game 7 on Saturday for the right to face the Knicks on Monday.

But enough about how jaw-dropping Game 6 specifically was. This is about something different.

After Game 3, the vibes were rancid. I don’t need to go too in-depth on how we felt at that moment, but the vultures were circling on the entire franchise. There was also a certain vibe heading into Game 4.

“Jalen Brunson is being exposed by Dyson Daniels.”
“CJ McCollum is the next great Knicks villain.”
“Mikal Bridges is soft.”
“Quin Snyder is coaching circles around Mike Brown.”
“Even if they get through this series, the Knicks will get smacked by Boston in Round 2.”

There’s a million other quotes I could pull, but it was all falling apart. CJ McCollum looked like the Black Mamba, for crying out loud. The 2024-25 Clutch Player of the Year was torpedoing the team in the final two minutes. Everything was just awful.

And then the Knicks beat the Hawks in each of the next three games by a combined 94 points. They practically spent 90% of the final three games with a 15-point lead. It was never, ever competitive after the buzzer sounded on Game 3.

What the hell happened?

Aside from the Hawks being complete and total fools’ gold, what happened was that a lion stopped playing with its food. Don’t believe me? Look at the stylistic changes after Game 3:

  • Mike Brown played lineups without Brunson or Towns (excluding garbage time) for 22:47 across the first three games. The final three games? 3:15.
  • After three games of Brunson trying to get his game off on Dyson Daniels, the Knicks moved to a more KAT-centric offense… until Daniels switched onto him, in which case Brunson took over again.
  • No longer did the Knicks allow McCollum to get easy switches onto Brunson. They threw a variety of bodies at him, from Josh Hart to Mikal Bridges to Jose Alvarado.
  • The defensive intensity. Not easy to quantify, but just watch the highlights and you’ll see.

Would a sweep have been more satisfying? Absolutely, nobody wants to deal with stress in the first round. But this wasn’t a typical six-game series. As much as you never quite felt safe until the very end, there was never a doubt in the world.

As soon as Game 3 ended, with the reports of emotions pouring out in the locker room, a switch flipped. It was exactly what the Knicks needed.

We know how inconsistent this team is. They went from looking like contenders to playing the worst defense in the sport for over a month before finishing the year with the second-best defensive rating in the final three months. We know they tend to sulk into bad habits. We know that the consequence of having a coach like Mike Brown, hired to be a stark difference to Tom Thibodeau, will trust his bench way too much.

After Game 3, the bench was tightened, the defensive scheme was shifted, the physicality increased, and the Knicks resembled a boa constrictor tightening around the entire city of Atlanta’s neck. No more Trae Young, no more 2021, this is the legacy of Knicks-Hawks now. Big difference between the way both teams act: rolling the dice on the Hawks logo at halftime wouldn’t have been disrespectful enough. That performance warrants a dump on that logo. Take notes, Rayford.

Those McCollum heroics gave them the kick in the ass they needed. And if they get to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, we’ll have him and the Hawks to thank.

5 Sixers thoughts after they force a Game 7 in Boston

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 30: Joel Embiid #21 of the Philadelphia 76ers reacts during the first quarter of a game against the Boston Celtics in Game Six of the First Round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena on April 30, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Game 6 was a dream I never want to wake up from. As the Sixers have forced a Game 7 in Boston against the heavily favored Celtics, I’ll share a new “5 Sixers thoughts” column with you all…

My Paul George apology form

I hated the Paul George contract before the ink even dried on it. I hated how the last two seasons had transpired for the Sixers, with the signing of the aging, over-the-hill former superstar being emblematic of it all. He appeared as fraudulent of a “third star” as there ever was.

Well, over the Sixers’ last two wins against the Celtics, George has been the two-way beast he was during his prime. George, who will turn 36 on Saturday for Game 7, has been a smothering presence defensively while shooting a whopping 54.3 percent on three-pointers in the series overall. This is the “Playoff P” who I’ve cracked jokes about for so long!

Another performance like this from George in a birthday Game 7 win will have him going down as premier 21st century playoff Sixer. It’s wild even typing that!

I can’t believe Sixers basketball has ever looked this smooth

This sequence is like the Industrial Revolution, but for Sixers playoff basketball:

It has never looked that easy. What am I watching? Are the Sixers actually peaking at the perfect time with a previously omnipotent opponent’s ship starting to leak? The last few days have been a godsend for a fan base that’s been kicked in the teeth for far too long.

The decision to go away from the black uniforms was wise

The Sixers, before the playoffs began, announced that they would be wearing their beloved Allen Iverson-era throwback black uniforms for every home postseason game. After losing a thriller in Game 3 and getting rocked in Game 4, however, that plan went out the window. With the Sixers winning Game 2 and Game 5 in Boston in their classic white uniforms, the team made the switch and went with them for Game 6 at home. Superstitious? Just riding the wave? Whatever it may be, it worked on Thursday.

I’ve long been a proponent of the old-school concept of home teams always wearing white in the NBA. If the Sixers can be victorious in Game 7 and advance to the second round against New York, they should keep up with this vibe until it stops working.

I’ve seen enough Payton Pritchard for a lifetime

A new villain emerges every Philadelphia sports playoff run and the latest is Payton Pritchard. The Celtics guard’s penchant for last-second, clutch shot-making has made him the player I’ve screamed at the TV about the most over the first six games this series. Every three he hoists feels like it’s going in. A 1-for-8 shooting night from deep in Game 6, however, had me elated. Another off game like that from Pritchard and the Celtics’ bench marksmen would do a whole host of good for the Sixers’ chances of nabbing a Game 7 win.

Even so, after Saturday night, I never want to see Pritchard go against the Sixers in the postseason ever again.

Going the distance

I can be quite tongue-in-cheek when it comes to my Sixers fandom, but I am living and dying with this series. The team has not advanced beyond the second round of the playoffs in a quarter of a century. I’ve been writing on and off this Sixers blog legitimately since I was a junior in college. I have dedicated immense mental bandwidth to this franchise that has provided very little return on investment. That’s the nature of sports, so it is what it is.

I know it would be pathetic to say about a mere first-round series, but, sheesh, I have only faint memories of Allen Iverson’s 2001 Finals run, so this legitimately might be the greatest moment of my life watching the Sixers if they can win Game 7 in Boston. With the way that Embiid has missed time with appendicitis, with how infuriated I’ve been with both Daryl Morey and Nick Nurse and, frankly, how disillusioned I’ve been with the failed promises of the Process, stealing yet another game in Boston would be downright cathartic.

I didn’t think the Sixers had it in them to win both Game 6 and Game 7 heading into Thursday night, but screw it. Let’s go for the throat. I have been adhering to the “house money” sentiment and I want the Celtics to sweat out every single one of the 48 minutes remaining in the series if the Sixers aren’t going to beat them outright, but I would love nothing more in this world than upsetting Boston one last time this spring.