Pistons vs. Magic Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More

Apr 27, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris (12) passes in front of Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero (5) during the first quarter during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Kia Center. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images | Mike Watters-Imagn Images

As the Detroit Pistons look to force a game 7 in their first-round series against the Orlando Magic, they need every advantage they can get. As they visit Orlando to face the Magic on their home floor, the Pistons can take solace that with a vital forward on each team’s respective injury report, Detroit’s is going to suit up tonight while Orlando’s remains out. Tobias Harris was questionable with an ankle sprain that he toughed out in Game 5, but his status for Game 6 was iffy. He will suit up in tonight’s elimination game. Orlando, meanwhile, will be without forward Franz Wagner for the second consecutive game because of a right calf strain.

That doesn’t mean tonight’s game will be easy for Detroit. Far from it. If there is anything we’ve learned in this series it is that nothing is coming easy to either team. Still, the lack of Wagner should hypothetically open up the floor a bit for Cade Cunningham, who won’t have to worry about Wagner switching onto him. It should also help Harris, for however much he is able to go tonight, as the Magic don’t have a comparable player with his size, strength, and defensive fortitude to keep Harris off his favorite low block.

The Pistons will need more, though. They will need Cade Cunningham to have another stellar game. Cade scored 45, a Pistons playoff record, in Game 5, but it barely kept them ahead because the Magic’s Paolo Banchero matched him seemingly shot for shot. That included an insane shooting night from deep that Detroit will have to hope Wagner cannot repeat. They will also have to ensure that the 3-point shooting touch doesn’t simply migrate over to Desmond Bane, who can pop off for six or more threes relatively easily. Detroit will need to hit some threes of their own, whether they come from Cunningham, Harris, or somehow getting Duncan Robinson untracked a bit.

This has been a wild postseason in each conference, and it feels like anything can happen. Well, anything can happen tonight. I’m not sure if that instills more confidence or fear into me.

Game Vitals

When: 7 p.m. ET
Where: Kia Center, Orlando, Florida
Watch: Amazon Prime
Odds: Pistons -3.5

Projected Lineups

Detroit Pistons (2-3)

Cade Cunningham, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Orlando Magic (3-2)

Jalen Suggs, Desmond Bane, Jamal Cain, Paolo Banchero, Wendell Carter Jr

Where to watch Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Toronto Raptors Game 6 NBA playoffs: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Friday, May 1

The Cleveland Cavaliers can advance to the second round of the playoffs with a victory over the Toronto Raptors in Game 6. The Cavs lead the series 3-2 after winning Game 5. Cleveland is 3.5-point favorites against the Raptors, who could be without Brandon Ingram. The over/under is set at 219.5 with a spread of 3.5.

  • Spread: Toronto Raptors +3.5

  • Moneyline: Toronto Raptors +145 (39.1%) / Cleveland Cavaliers -174 (60.9%)

  • Over/Under: 219.5

Game 1:Cavaliers 126, Raptors 113
Game 2:Cavaliers 115, Raptors 105
Game 3:Raptors 126, Cavaliers 104
Game 4:Raptors 93, Cavaliers 89
Game 5:Cavaliers 125, Raptors 120
*Game 6: Fri., May 1 at Toronto (7:30 p.m., Amazon)
*Game 7: Sun., May 3 at Cleveland (TBD)

*if necessary

Philadelphia 76ers vs. Boston Celtics Game 7s: A look at the history of a rivalry

It's fitting that Philadelphia and Boston are facing off in a Game 7 on Sunday — no two franchises have faced each other more Game 7s than these two. This will be the ninth time in a rivalry that dates back to 1959.

It's not just head-to-head, these teams are in a lot of Game 7s, period. The Celtics have the most Game 7 wins all-time (27) while the 76ers have the most Game 7 losses (12).

Sunday will be a record ninth Game 7 between these franchises, with Boston leading 6-2 heading into this season. Here's a quick look at the history of these games.

1959 Eastern Conference Finals

How long ago was this? It was the year the Barbie Doll was first released, and Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" first hit theaters. It was so long ago that the 76ers were the Syracuse Nationals.

Boston came from eight down at the half to win 130-125, behind 18 points and 32 rebounds from Bill Russell, while Bob Cousy had 25 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds.

1965 Eastern Conference Finals

This game is legendary among Celtics faithful.

Boston was up one with five seconds left, but Philadelphia was inbounding the ball and had a chance. Celtics Hall of Famer John Havlicek deflected the inbounds pass, leading famed Celtics radio announcer Johnny Most to yell, "Havlicek stole the ball! Havlicek stole the ball!"

Boston ran out the clock after that for the 110-109 win.

Talk about a stat line in a loss: The 76ers' Wilt Chamberlain had 30 points and 32 rebounds on the night.

1968 Eastern Conference Finals

This series has echoes of this season, but with the roles reversed.

That season, 62-win Philadelphia was the No. 1 seed and took a commanding 3-1 series lead (despite dropping the first game at home). Then Boston stormed back to win the next two, forcing a Game 7 in Philadelphia. Under the bright lights, the 76ers struggled and shot just 35.2% (and just 55.6% on free throws), while Boston got a triple-double from Bill Russell (12 points, 26 rebounds and 10 blocks) and got the win, 100-96.

1977 East Semi-Finals

Boston had forced a Game 7 against No. 1-seeded Philadelphia, but on the biggest stage, it was a 76ers reserve that stole the show — World B. Free scored 27 points to lead Philadelphia.

The 76ers also got 14 points and eight rebounds from their first-year player, Julius Erving. The 76ers advanced to the NBA Finals that season (where they lost to Bill Walton's Trail Blazers; the 76ers returned to the Finals the next year and swept the Lakers).

1981 Eastern Conference Finals

This was the series where the legend of Larry Bird's Celtics really started to grow.

Boston and Philadelphia had been the two best teams in the league this season (both with 62 wins), but in the playoffs it looked like the 76ers were going to dominate, up 3-1 in the series, and they led by 10 points at halftime of Game 5. Boston won and forced a Game 6. There, the 76ers were up 17 at one point, only to have the Celtics storm back and force a Game 7. In that final game, Bird had 23 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, and he hit the game-winner to give Boston the 91-90 win.

The Celtics went on to win the NBA title that season.

1982 Eastern Conference Finals

This was the chance for Philadelphia's revenge from the year before. Just like the season before, the 76ers got up 3-1 in the series only to have Boston storm back and force a Game 7. However, this time, in the Boston Garden, it was all Philly that day, behind 34 points and six assists from Andrew Toney, with Julius Erving adding 29 points.

How this series applies to 2026: This is the only time that Philadelphia has ever won a Game 7 on the road, and the last time the 76ers beat the Celtics in a playoff series, period.

2012 East Semi-Finals

In the playoffs of a lockout-shortened season, these teams met for the first time in a decade and played their first Game 7 in 20 years. Boston pulled away in the fourth quarter behind a triple-double from Rajon Rondo (18 points, 10 assists, 10 rebounds) while Kevin Garnett added 18 points and 13 boards.

2023 East Semi-Finals

Philadelphia fans will remember this as a series that never should have gotten to a Game 7 — once again, Philadelphia led 3-1 in the series and, in this case, led entering the fourth quarter of Game 6 at home, yet could not close it out.

Boston fans will remember this as Jayson Tatum's 51-point game — the most ever scored in a Game 7.

Behind him, the Celtics pulled away in the second and third quarters, cruising to a 112-88 win at home.

Where to watch Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets Game 6 NBA playoffs: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Friday, May 1

The Los Angeles Lakers will try to end their first-round series with the Houston Rockets in Game 6. After trailing 3-0, the Rockets have extended the series by winning the past two games. The Houston Rockets are favored by 3.5 points. The over/under for the matchup is set at 206.5.

  • Spread: Houston Rockets -3.5

  • Moneyline: Houston Rockets -169 (60.3%) / Los Angeles Lakers +142 (39.7%)

  • Over/Under: 206.5

Game 1:Lakers 107, Rockets 98
Game 2:Lakers 101, Rockets 94
Game 3:Lakers 112, Rockets 108 (OT)
Game 4:Rockets 115, Lakers 96
Game 5:Rockets 99, Lakers 93
Game 6: Fri., May 1 at Houston (9:30 p.m., Amazon)
*Game 7: Sun., May 3 at Los Angeles (TBD)

*if necessary

Warriors, Steve Kerr had 'productive' meeting. What will happen next?

Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. met with Steve Kerr about the status of his job earlier this week.

Kerr's coaching contract is expiring and there hasn't been any indication whether he would want to return, or whether the Warriors want him back at the helm. According to ESPN, the three had a two-hour meeting Monday that was described as "productive."

Following their meeting, the consensus is that the parties are at a standstill. Although discussions are expected to continue into the upcoming week, there is seemingly no urgency to come to a decision. As one source told ESPN, "It's April. We don't need to rush."

According to NBC Sports Bay Area's Monte Poole, the drawn out process isn't a matter of a contract negotiation over dollars, but instead about "professional and personal principles."

“From what I understand, (Kerr) in those meetings didn’t sound like someone who didn’t plan on coaching next season,” one league source told NBC Sports Bay Area.

Another league source told NBC Sports Bay Area: "I think it’s more like 50-50 that he comes back. When the season ended, I would have said it was at least 60-40 that he’d leave.”

There are reportedly contingencies from both sides. Kerr wants to ensure the roster is competitive. The 12th-year coach who has won four championships appears to not be interested in rebuilding or development.

"I still love coaching, but I get it. These jobs all have an expiration date. There's a run that happens, and when the run ends, sometimes it's time for new blood and new ideas and all that," Kerr said following the Warriors' play-in loss to the Suns.

Kerr has loved his time coaching in the Bay Area, especially coaching Stephen Curry and Draymond Green. That could be enough to keep him around. But also, it could be a gripe for the front office.

According to NBC Sports Bay Area, the front office would like to see Kerr welcome younger players into his coaching schemes and demand more accountability from older players, including Curry and Green.

The other elephant in the room is Kerr's outspokenness on sociopolitical issues. Andscape's Marc J. Spears suggests that he could leave for "fatigue" but also due to the possibility he's "being stifled a little bit."

"Maybe fatigue. There's a weight that comes with that job. This is a franchise that is expected to have greatness, whether it has it on the roster or not. It's a brand now. You got Steph, so if you trot Steph out there, you have Draymond out there, people expect something great. There's a weight that comes with that," Spears said during an April 21 appearance on 95.7 The Game's "Willard & Dibs" radio show.

He added: "I also think that Steve also truly respects the weight of the job that he has, the weight of the platform that he has. He speaks out on social justice issues, he speaks out on racism issues, he speaks out on gun violence and I've heard a little bit that maybe he's being stifled a little bit in that regard. I'd like to find out a little more than that, if that's true or not, dig deeper into that . . . I'm hearing that might be something in the background."

With all that being said, Spears said with all he's heard, "everything is up to Kerr."

Raptors' Brandon Ingram out for Game 6 against Cavaliers with sore right heel

TORONTO (AP) — Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram was sidelined Friday night for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers because of a sore right heel, coach Darko Rajakovic said.

The two-time All-Star left midway through the second quarter of Toronto's 125-120 loss at Cleveland on Wednesday night. He scored one point in 11 minutes before departing.

After averaging 21.5 points per game in the regular season, his first with Toronto, Ingram has struggled in the playoffs, averaging 12 in the five games against the Cavaliers. He's shooting 19 for 58 overall and 5 for 13 from 3-point range.

Cleveland leads the series 3-2 and can advance with a win Friday. The home team has won each of the five games in the series.

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Three Zags Invited to G-League, NBA Combine

Mar 21, 2026; Portland, OR, USA; Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Graham Ike (15) and guard Mario Saint-Supery (17) before a second round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament against the Texas Longhorns at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images | Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images

Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Graham Ike and freshman guard/wing transfer Isiah Harwell from the Houston Cougars have received an invite to the 2026 G League Combine. Both will have an opportunity to be invited to the 2026 NBA Combine with a strong performance, similar to how Dallas Mavericks lead guard Ryan Nembhard did last year.

The G League Combine takes place May 8-10 at the Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago, Illinois. It can be streamed on the NBA G League official site.

As for the NBA Combine, Gonzaga signee and combo guard Jack Kayil is the only Zag to be straight-up invited. Due to his prior commitments with Alba Berlin in Germany, he may not participate. That would bode well for the chance of Kayil playing in Spokane, Washington, for the upcoming 2026-27 season.

The event runs from May 10-17 at the Wintrust Arena and the Marriott Marquis in Chicago, Illinois. It can be viewed on ESPN2.

The deadline for college players like Harwell to withdraw their names is May 27. For international players, like Kayil, it’s June 13.

The 2026 NBA Draft will be a two-night event held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, from June 23-24. Both rounds begin at 5 p.m. PT on ESPN.

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Lakers vs Rockets Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for Game 6

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After missing a chance to eliminate the Houston Rockets in Game 5, the Los Angeles Lakers head back to H-Town for Game 6, where our NBA player prop projections has pinpointed several high-value opportunities.

By breaking down the data and comparing it to the latest market lines, we’ve uncovered where the strongest betting edges lie for this pivotal matchup.

These Lakers vs. Rockets 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.

Lakers vs Rockets computer picks for Game 6

Lakers LakersRockets Rockets
James o21.5 points
-120
Sengun o20.5 points
-112
Reaves o1.5 3-pointers
-160
Thompson o7.5 rebounds
-105
Smart o3.5 assists
-169
Sheppard o3.5 3-pointers 
+130

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Lakers Game 6 computer picks

LeBron James Over 21.5 points (-120)

Projection: 22.70 points

The Los Angeles Lakers have been rolling offensively on the road, averaging 116.2 points per game over their last 20 outings—good for eighth in the NBA.

Expect LeBron James to set the tone and keep that momentum going as Los Angeles looks to bounce back from a missed closeout chance in Game 5 against the Houston Rockets.

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Austin Reaves Over 1.5 3-pointers (-160)

Projection: 2.11 3-pointers

In his return from injury, Austin Reaves scored 22 points in Game 5 but showed some rust from three-point range.

As he continues to regain rhythm — and with the Lakers trying to avoid a Game 7 — expect him to look more comfortable from deep and help fuel a push to close out the series against the Rockets.

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Marcus Smart Over 3.5 assists (-169)

Projection: 3.75 assists

Marcus Smart has been a steady playmaking force throughout the series, only falling short of this assists line in Game 5.

He’ll look to sharpen his facilitation again as the Lakers try to avoid squandering another chance to eliminate the Rockets in the first round.

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Rockets Game 6 computer picks

Alperen Şengün Over 20.5 points (-112)

Projection: 23.3 points

With Kevin Durant out, Alperen Şengün has taken on a central role for the Rockets in this series and will be counted on again as they try to extend things to a decisive Game 7 against the  Lakers.

He’s been hovering near this points line in Games 1, 4, and 5, while clearing it in Games 2 and 3. With the season on the line, expect Şengün to be heavily involved offensively once again.

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Amen Thompson Over 7.5 rebounds (-105)

Projection: 7.6 rebounds

The Rockets lead the league in offensive rebounding this season, and Amen Thompson has been productive across the board in this series.

He’s also cleared this rebound line in four of his last 10 games, reinforcing his impact on the glass.

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Reed Sheppard Over 3.5 3-pointers (+130)

Projection: 3.6 3-pointers

Reed Sheppard has been due for an efficient shooting night from deep for the Rockets, and there’s no better stage than this one to get it going.

When he finds his rhythm from beyond the arc, Sheppard can change the game quickly, and a breakout shooting performance would give Houston a valuable boost on offense.

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How to watch Lakers vs Rockets Game 6

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DateFriday, May 1, 2026
Tip-off9:30 p.m. ET
TVPrime Video

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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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An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Basketball player Austin Reaves of the Los Angeles Lakers dribbles the ball on court while being guarded by two Houston Rockets players

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
  • Streaming: Prime Video (try it free)

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.

Lakers vs. Rockets start time:

Tonight’s (May 1) Lakers vs. Rockets playoff game is scheduled to tip off at 9:30 p.m. ET.

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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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NBA Playoffs key dates:

  • April 18: NBA Playoffs First Round begins
  • June 3: Game 1 of the NBA Finals
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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
-150
Mitchell o4.5 assists
+105

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Raptors Game 6 computer picks

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)

Projection: 6.67 rebounds

The Raptors rank 9th in offensive rebounding at home over their last five games, and RJ Barrett has taken advantage — clearing this rebounds line in three of five games this series against the Cleveland Cavaliers, including a dominant 12-board effort in Game 5.

With a Game 7 on the line, expect Barrett to attack the glass with urgency as Toronto looks to keep its season alive.

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Scottie Barnes Over 7.5 assists (-150)

Projection: 7.57 assists

Barnes has gone over this assists line in Games 3 and 5, and if the Raptors want to keep their season alive, a well-rounded effort starts with his playmaking.

Barnes has consistently risen to the occasion in this series, and expect him to lean into his facilitating role — getting teammates involved and dropping dimes whenever the opportunity presents itself.

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Cavaliers Game 6 computer picks

James Harden Over 20.5 points (-118)

Projection: 21.52 points

When James Harden is in rhythm, the Cavaliers thrive. That’s been evident in Games 1, 2, and 5, where his 20+ point outings powered Cleveland to wins.

If Harden can handle the pressure of closing things out on the road in a hostile Toronto Raptors environment, expect him to top this scoring line once again.

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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.

Evan Mobley has hovered just below this rebounds line, and in a pivotal Game 6, Toronto’s tempo and physicality could keep him in check on the glass once again.

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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.

If Mitchell leans into facilitating, it could be the key to the Cavs closing things out on the road.

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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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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Saturday’s 76ers and Celtics’ game:

  • Moneyline: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Celtics on the Moneyline
  • Spread: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the 76ers +7.5 ATS
  • Total: Rotoworld Bet is recommending a play on the Game Total UNDER 205.5

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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.”