May 7, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) dribbles defended by Cleveland Cavaliers center Evan Mobley (4) in the second half during game two of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images | Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images
Basketball is a funny thing. Or maybe it’s a byproduct of being a fan. Here we sit on the eve of Game 3 in the best-of-seven series between the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers. Detroit is up 2-0, protecting its homecourt advantage. It feels like if the Pistons win this game, this series is over. If Cleveland wins this thing, it feels like the series could stretch to seven games. Just one game, could be decided by just a point, but the effect of the outcome seems seismic. In reality, the Pistons played two solid games at home, but also let the Cavs back into both contests before pulling away late. The scores were closer than the games felt, as it seemed Detroit really had an answer for anything Cleveland was doing and was also moving the ball on offense with a confidence and a freedom that belied a blowout. Neither game was a blowout, however, and now Detroit finds itself in unfriendly territory. Does that mean the team struggles to build a big lead for the third game in a row? Does it mean any Cleveland comeback would actually be successful? Or have we seen two good Detroit team games but relatively mediocre Cade Cunningham games, and Cade puts it all together tonight and puts the series away? What does Donovan Mitchell have to say about all that? We will find out!
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - MAY 07: Ausar Thompson #9 of the Detroit Pistons shoots against Evan Mobley #4 and Max Strus #2 of the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game Two of the Second Round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena on May 07, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. 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 Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) | Getty Images
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UPDATE: Added a prediction for who will win the game.
Spurs vs Timberwolves Game 4 prediction today
Who will win Spurs vs Timberwolves Game 4?
Timberwolves: The Minnesota Timberwolves were undefeated at home in this postseason before Friday’s loss, and they can get back on track with another healthy game from Anthony Edwards and a little bit more from fellow starters.
Edwards was dominant in his first start of the series, but Julius Randle and Jaden McDaniels finished with a combined 29 points on 8 of 34 shooting. Expect both of them to get back on track in Game 4 and for Edwards to stay in his groove in a pivotal contest.
Spurs vs Timberwolves best bet: Anthony Edwards Over 31.5 points+rebounds (-105)
Anthony Edwards came off the bench in Games 1 and 2 and totaled 30 points and six rebounds in 49 total minutes. He started Game 3 and eclipsed those totals with 32 points and 14 rebounds in 41 minutes.
He’s logged 30+ minutes in just three playoff games this postseason, but he delivered 32+ points+rebounds in two of them and went for exactly 31 in the other.
Ant-Man has started four games against the San Antonio Spurs this season, and he hit the Over on this combo line three times while averaging 41.3 points+rebounds.
Through the regular season and playoffs, he’s averaged 33.7 points+rebounds and gone for 32+ in 43 of 68 appearances.
COVERS INTEL:Anthony Edwards’ season highs in points (55) and rebounds (14) both came against the Spurs.
Spurs vs Timberwolves Game 4 same-game parlay
The Timberwolves have covered the spread in four of their last five home games, and the team nearly covered the 5.5-point spread despite awful shooting performances from Julius Randle and Jaden McDaniels.
With Edwards off his minutes restriction, I expect him to do everything he can to will his team to victory with the necessary support from his teammates.
Improved shooting from two starters means more scoring for Minnesota, and the point total is set far too low for Game 4. These teams have hit the Game Total Over in two straight and four of six head-to-head matchups this season.
Spurs vs Timberwolves SGP
Anthony Edwards Over 31.5 points + rebounds
Timberwolves +4.5
Over 217
Our "from downtown" SGP: Wolves Like Me
The Timberwolves went into halftime of Game 3 tied, then San Antonio went on a third-quarter run and stayed ahead late. Minnesota has the personnel to hang with the Spurs, and the Wolves are battle-tested after some deep, recent playoff runs.
With Edwards off of his minutes restriction, Minnesota can get a win if Ant-Man’s teammates step up.
Jaden McDaniels is averaging 16.9 points per game in the playoffs, and he’s scored 16+ in five of nine postseason appearances. He scored 17 in Game 3 on 5-of-22 shooting, but he shot better than 50% in eight games prior.
Julius Randle scored just 12 points in Games 2 and 3 after dropping 21 in Game 1. He’s averaged 17.8 points per game in the playoffs and put up 18+ in four of nine games.
Randle averaged 21.1 points per game in the regular season, and I expect positive regression at home after Friday’s dud.
Spurs vs Timberwolves SGP
Anthony Edwards Over 31.5 points+rebounds
Julius Randle Over 17.5 points
Jaden McDaniels Over 15.5 points
Timberwolves moneyline
Spurs vs Timberwolves odds for Game 4
Spread: Spurs -4.5 | Timberwolves +4.5
Moneyline: Spurs -180 | Timberwolves +150
Over/Under: Over 217 | Under 217
Spurs vs Timberwolves betting trend to know
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How to watch Spurs vs Timberwolves Game 4
Location
Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
Date
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Tip-off
7:30 p.m. ET
TV
NBC
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - MAY 07: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts during the fourth quarter of a game against the Los Angeles Lakers in Game Two of the Second Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Paycom Center on May 07, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 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 Joshua Gateley/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Here are the NBA playoff games for Saturday, May 9, 2026:
Detroit Pistons at Cleveland Cavaliers — 3 p.m. ET (NBC/WRC-TV, Peacock)
Oklahoma City Thunder at Los Angeles Lakers — 8:30 p.m. ET (ABC/WJLA-TV, ESPN)
The New York Knicks will look to sweep the Philadelphia 76ers and advance to the Eastern Conference Finals for the second consecutive season on Sunday.
Despite Philly's best efforts, my Knicks vs. 76ers predictions and NBA picks expect Jalen Brunson to lead the charge in silencing the City of Brotherly Love on May 10.
Our best Knicks vs 76ers SGP for Game 4
SGP leg #1: Jalen Brunson Over 26.5 points
Jalen Brunson is no stranger to big moments, and he’s averaged 29 points across six road closeout games since joining the New York Knicks.
He’s recorded 30+ points in three of them, including a 41-point eruption in the 2024 postseason against the Philadelphia 76ers.
SGP leg #1: Knicks -1.5
The Knicks have won six in a row and covered the spread five times during that span.
With Joel Embiid obviously banged up and Brunson putting up strong numbers, New York should be able to close this series out on the road and cover the spread.
SGP leg #1: Under 212.5
The game total Under has hit in two straight games and in four of seven head-to-head matchups this season.
Additionally, the Knicks and 76ers have hit the Under in two of the last three regular-season matchups in Philadelphia.
Get Zak Hanshew's full breakdown of this game, including his best bet, plus the latest NBA odds, injuries, and betting trends, in his Knicks vs 76ers predictions for Game 4.
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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 08: Jose Alvarado #5 of the New York Knicks dribbles the ball against the Philadelphia 76ers during the fourth quarter in Game Three of the Second Round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at Xfinity Mobile Arena on May 08, 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 Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) | Getty Images
With each passing day, there’s only one thing that crosses my mind whenever I think about the Knicks.
What the hell happened in the locker room after Game 3 in Atlanta?
Highest point differential through first 9 games of the postseason: +164 2025-26 #Knicks +146 2008-09 Nuggets +140 1986-87 Lakers pic.twitter.com/DrRRAdc0W3
The Knicks have won six consecutive playoff games. That hasn’t happened since 1999. They’ve never won seven in a row, which they’ll look to do in tomorrow’s first sweep opportunity in 13 years.
Their fans are invading home arenas and making proud sports cultures look pathetic.
Maybe the biggest takeover of a road arena in NBA history. Knicks fans absolutely packing this arena after the win to go up 3-0 🙌 pic.twitter.com/d7zJ2MO7o9
(Granted, I firmly believe Philly fans are fairweather in everything but football but…)
It’s just so different than years past. Every Knicks team of this era of revival has had an identity.
In 2021, they were a gritty defensive team that rode a spectacular individual season from Julius Randle to motivate a city out of COVID.
In 2023, they were legitimately 10-deep and played with fervor, but didn’t have the high-end talent.
In 2024, they were shorthanded, gritty dogs that the city fell in love with, even as injuries held them back from their ceiling.
In 2025, they compiled the high-end talent and had to overcome self-inflicted adversity, rallying back from huge deficits to conquer demons that threatened to swallow them.
What is their identity this year? That book isn’t written yet, but this is by far the most Terminator-esque I have ever seen from a Knicks team.
The Sixers started Game 3 with a flurry as they tried to save their season. It was 9-0, 20-8, 29-20. They wanted to punch the Knicks in the mouth early and make a team missing its best defender and arguable playoff MVP lick their wounds and prepare for Game 4 early, the same way Philly did four nights earlier.
As we know, that didn’t happen. I do wonder what was going on in the heads of the Knicks during the early timeout or during the stoppages on the floor. Was there coaching going on? Probably.
But in the way they responded, all you can imagine them thinking was,
“That’s it? That’s their best shot?”
These guys haven’t been fazed by absolutely anything since their hearts got ripped out in Game 3 against the Hawks. Any run, any push, any attempt for their opponent to get physical. It’s like they spend shootaround every day playing videos of media talking heads calling them soft and weak-willed.
The times they look disjointed or confused are abbreviated. They bully their opponents into submission every other second of the game.
They told Jalen Brunson he was the third-best player in this series. He’s one more 30-piece and a win away from getting crowned “King of Philadelphia” at Xfinity Mobile Arena by Pope Leo like Charlemagne was in 800 AD.
Alright, enough of my anti-Philly rant. Let’s talk about basketball. What’s the real difference between this team and teams of the past?
The biggest difference is that they’re balancing high-end talent and depth in a way that I don’t think many of us saw coming.
For years, you’d worry about guys like Hart, Brunson, and Anunoby running on fumes late in playoff games. Instead, they’re reasonably rested as Tyrese Maxey is gasping for air, Embiid grabs some Patrick Ewing icepacks, and
Anunoby didn’t play in Game 3, yet you couldn’t tell from how the game went after the first quarter. They made up for his absence with Mikal Bridges stepping up to be a two-way beast and Landry Shamet coming off the bench.
How about Shamet, by the way? He was out of the rotation at the beginning of this series and stepped up to outplay every single Sixers role player. The Knicks are 10-deep playing a team whose sixth man went scoreless through three quarters. There are levels to this.
The Knicks' bench is averaging more than 30 points per game in the 2026 playoffs and has outscored thier opponents by 56 points.
Ever since CJ McCollum went out of his way to hunt Brunson on the defensive end, the Knicks have done a fantastic job of keeping him away from the action. When people were picking the Sixers to win this series, they assumed Maxey and Edgecombe would abuse this mismatch often. Turns around, only Kelly Oubre Jr. can.
We’re now running on six games of stifling Knicks defense, usually coupled with potent offense. Even with some inconsistent three-point shooting, they’re shooting a baffling 64% from inside the arc over the last six games. It’s unprecedented paint dominance.
I’m not old enough to know what the Knicks looked like in the 1990s, but I’ve seen many P&Ters who lived through it say that what this team is doing feels even better than what those teams accomplished, making multiple NBA Finals.
Every time you look up, they’re doing something they haven’t done since 1973.
The Nuggets won’t be trading Nikola Jokic — but nothing else is guaranteed.
Denver’s season ended earlier than expected last week when the Timberwolves dispatched the Nuggets out of the playoffs in the first round in six games.
And team president Josh Kroenke hinted that some changes could be on the way as he spoke about Denver’s offseason plans.
“I think everything’s on the table, outside of trading Nikola,” he told reporters.
Nikola Jokic struggled at times against the Timberwolves as Denver lost in the first round Getty Images
The Nuggets rarely had a fully healthy group this season, as Aaron Gordon played just 36 games in the regular season, while Christian Braun, Cam Johnson and Peyton Watson all missed extended time/
Denver has made just one conference finals run since the 2020-21 season — during its 2022-23 championship season — and team brass may feel it is time to shake up the team’s core.
Gordon, who missed three games in the first round series with a calf issue, has been with Denver since March 2021, while Jokic and Jamal Murray have been teammates for 10 years.
“I think this season was, in a lot of ways, the season that never was, because this group never fully got a chance to show any kind of rhythm,” Kroenke said, referencing the team’s injury issues.
They were ousted by Minnesota in six games, even as Anthony Edwards missed two games (and much of another one) with a knee injury.
Murray had a career year, as he averaged 25.4 points and finally earned his first All-Star nod.
Josh Kroenke suggested that some moves could be on the way, but said Jokic would be staying put YouTube- Denver Nuggets
However, he could be a prime candidate to be moved due to his hefty $50 million cap hit for next season.
Jokic, 31, was not at his best against Minnesota as he shot just 44.6 percent from the field and 19.4 percent from 3 as Rudy Gobert did a commendable job of guarding him.
The three-time MVP will look to bounce back next season — but time will tell just how many of his teammates return, too.
Apr 22, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Phoenix Suns center Khaman Maluach (10) screams after dunking against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the first half during game two of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images | Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images
Welcome to our Phoenix Suns Season in Review series, where we revisit every player who suited up during the 2025–26 campaign through the lens of expectation, reality, and what it ultimately meant.
Player Snapshot
Position: C
Age: 19
2026-27 Contract Status: $6.3 million
SunsRank (Preseason): 12
SunsRank (Postseason): 12
*SunsRank is based on Bright Side writers’ ranking.
Season in One Sentence
The process is underway, and it’s doing its job thanks to a clear evolution in his game.
By the Numbers
GP
MIN
PPG
RPG
APG
BLK
FG%
3PT%
FT%
OFFRTG
DEFRTG
+/- (TOTAL)
46
8.9
3.0
2.9
0.1
0.7
53.3%
23.8%
71.0%
106.0
103.5
+47
The Expectation
Before the season started, Khaman Maluach was viewed as one of the highest‑upside prospects in the 2025 draft. Mainly thanks to an extremely rare profile: lateral mobility for his size, rim deterrence, huge potential in drop coverage, and offensive flashes that hinted at a possible stretch‑five outcome in the medium term.
But unlike other more “NBA‑ready” rookies, nobody really expected him to be immediately productive. Phoenix knew they were getting a raw prospect — a player who still had to learn a ton about NBA pace, defensive reads, and the physical impact required at the highest level. The idea behind drafting him was mostly long‑term: develop a modern center capable of protecting the rim in Jordan Ott’s system while eventually bringing real verticality on offense.
The Reality
Reality ended up matching those initial expectations pretty closely. Maluach almost never had a stable role in Phoenix’s rotation this season, finishing with only 46 games played and under 9 minutes per game. And yet… we saw the flashes, especially on defense, where as the season went on, Khaman slowly climbed toward the top of certain metrics.
Because even in an ultra‑limited role, he showed exactly why Phoenix believes in him so much. His physical presence immediately changes the geometry of the floor: rim contests, verticality, rebounding, massive defensive coverage despite his age, a real pick‑and‑roll threat, and a shooting touch that suggests he could stretch the floor.
The problem is that everything else was still under construction. His defensive positioning was inconsistent, his offensive game was heavily dependent on others, and his lack of experience was obvious at times against NBA centers who were smarter physically and tactically. But honestly, that was expected.
What It Means
I think Phoenix will continue with exactly the same development plan: lots of G League reps, lots of film work, and gradually bigger NBA sequences over time. And honestly, that’s probably the best thing for him. Because at only 19 years old, Maluach is still one of the youngest players in the league and surely one of the least experienced in this entire draft class.
Defensively, he needs to become more disciplined in his help rotations, better understand NBA timing, and learn to defend without relying on his size as a miracle solution. Offensively, he needs to develop his short roll game, improve his hands in traffic, and keep working on that outside shot that intrigues the organization so much.
I genuinely think that in 2–3 years, he can become a modern Rudy Gobert with a more varied and lethal offensive bag, or a more explosive but less stretch‑oriented version of Jay Huff.
Defining Moment
I’d like to talk about his performance against Dallas in April — not the most impressive offensively, sure. But he delivered an incredible defensive game, both in energy and reads — while being a major factor in the team’s success (14 rebounds and 3 blocks) — and it was also the first and only time he played more than 30 minutes.
Grade: B
I’d give him a B for his season, first because of his huge G League performances with completely insane numbers: around 18 points, 13 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game. On the NBA side, it’s less flashy, sure, but his on‑court impact through rim deterrence was noticeable. A strong performance against OKC late in the season capped off his first year in the big league.
May 8, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) dribbles against Minnesota Timberwolves forward Julius Randle (30) in the first half during game three of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images | Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images
Coming off a blowout win in Game 2, the San Antonio Spurs traveled to the Target Center to take on the Minnesota Timberwolves for Game 3. The Spurs started the game with lockdown defense, limiting the Wolves to just one point in the first six minutes. After going up by 15, the Wolves, led by Anthony Edwards, managed to cut the deficit to one with a buzzer-beating three. The second quarter was a back-and-forth affair, ending with another buzzer-beating three, this time from Jaden McDaniels. With the score deadlocked at 51 apiece, the Spurs made it a point to keep the tempo high at all times. Despite multiple small scoring runs, the Wolves always seemed to counter. Until the end of the quarter, when the Spurs managed to hold a seven-point lead heading into the fourth. Anytime the Spurs made attempts to put the game out of reach, the Wolves would again come crawling back. With six minutes remaining, it was back to a one-possession game. Clutch shots from Victor Wembanyama, Julian Champagnie, and Dylan kept the Spurs afloat, but Minny would once again counter with clutch buckets of their own. With just over three minutes remaining, it was once again a one-possession game. However, Wembanyama drained a deep clutch three to put the Spurs back up by six. From that point on, it never became a one-possession game again. The Spurs ultimately won 115-108 to take a 2-1 series lead.
Victor Wembanyama dropped a near 40-point double-double: 39 points (13-18 FG, 3-5 3PT), 10-12 FT) and 15 rebounds to go along with five blocks, an assist, and a steal. Wemby was a man on a mission. He shot 72% from the field, 60% from three, and 83% from the free throw line. 16 of his 39 points came in the fourth quarter. He carried the Spurs on both defense and offense, especially when it became stagnant. Whether it was lob finishes, deep threes, or turnaround midrange jumpers, he showed off his entire arsenal. As stated earlier, he joins Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Shaquille O’Neal as the fourth player in NBA history to record 35+ points, 15+ rebounds, and 5+ blocks in a postseason game. Oh, and he is only 22.
Lob City in Minny! Wemby throws down back-to-back lobs to start the game!
De’Aaron Fox dropped 17 points, five assists, three rebounds, and a steal. After an efficient Game 2, Fox took it upon himself to give the Spurs an extra scoring boost. He accomplished this by attempting 19 shots, with seven of them going in. Although it was not an efficient game, Fox’s shots inspired others to keep firing and to not to get complacent. He also dished out his share of dimes and played decent perimeter defense. To keep the pace up for Game 4, Fox will look to approach with the same aggression.
Too quick! Fox drives past McDaniels and finishes off the glass for a deuce!
Devin Vassell dropped 13 points, six rebounds, three assists, and two steals. The x-factor is back again with another solid performance. Dev hit timely shots and was active on defense. He seems to always be in the right spots on both offensive and defensive rotations. His ultimate highlight of the game was posterizing Gobert!
Stephon Castle dropped a double-double: 13 points and 12 assists to go along with four rebounds. Although Steph had a rough shooting night, he got to the line and dished out double-digit dimes. Most of his highlights are literally from diming up several different Spurs. Most of his dimes came from getting trapped inside the paint. He was finding open shooters like it was target practice. Steph has been guarded tightly by multiple Wolves defenders, especially McDaniels. Regardless, the 21-year-old continues to stand his ground and fight through contact.
DIMER BRONZE. Steph gets into the paint and finds an open Keldon Johnson for the trey! KJ finished with 11 points, two rebounds, an assist, and a steal.
DIMER GOLD! Steph returns the favor by finding a wide-open Julian for the corner three! Julian finished with six points, 12 rebounds, three assists, and two steals.
This was such a gutsy win on the road. This was the Spurs’ first win in Minnesota since 2022. Besides the supporting cast stepping up in their roles, Wemby showed up and showed out. He dropped his most dominant (on the offensive end) performance since Game 1 against the Portland Trail Blazers. He showed the world why he was an MVP candidate. Now, the silver and black look to Sunday to keep the pressure on Minny to hopefully take a commanding 3-1 lead.
Finally, here are the full game highlights.
Game 4 is this Sunday at 6:30 P.M. (CST) on NBC/Peacock.
ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - MAY 25: Ilja Kurucs, #00 of U18 Zalgiris Kaunas and Luigi Suigo, #19 of U18 EA7 Emporio Armani Milan in action during Adidas NextGen Euroleague Finals Championship game between U18 EA7 Emporio Armani Milan vs U18 Zalgiris Kaunas at Mubadala Arena on May 25, 2025 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by David Grau/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images)
The saga surrounding Italian center Luigi Suigo has been one that Villanova fans have kept a close eye on.
Suigo is currently entered into the 2026 NBA Draft but has expressed interest in coming to college if he is not one of the top 20 picks — or at least in the first round. The early thought is that Suigo would go in the second round, which could lead to him playing in college for one year and potentially coming to Villanova.
But will that change in the coming weeks?
Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo Sports put together his latest mock draft and it features Suigo going No. 27 to the Boston Celtics. Would this be enough to keep Suigo out of college?
O’Connor writes:
“Suigo has said he wants to be the Italian Wemby and, at 7-foot-3 with passing feel and shooting touch, you can see why a teenager might put that out into the universe. Suigo lacks the handle and self-creation chops to ever be the best player on a team, but his dynamic skills as a passer, shooter, and lob threat layer cleanly on top of baseline center duties as a screener, finisher, and rim protector. Becoming the Italian Marc Gasol is a more realistic goal, and would still be an excellent outcome. Sounds like a perfect fit for the Celtics system.”
Suigo, who hails from Milan, played this past season with KK Mega Basket in Serbia. He has declared for the 2026 NBA Draft and was invited to the NBA Combine this weekend. Suigo averaged 8.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks in 18.6 minutes per game in the Adriatic League last year. At 7-foot-3, Suigo has good mobility and length. He has the makings of a future NBA center but could opt to come to college for one year first.
Suigo reportedly will not enter the draft if he is not considered a first-round pick, as high as the top 20. This has not been confirmed directly. Many publications have viewed Suigo as a second-round pick but that could be changing leading up to the draft.
Suigo has until June 13 to withdraw his name from the draft. This would allow him to play in college next season.
UPDATE: Added a +875 SGP + a prediction for who will win.
Tonight's Knicks vs. 76ers predictions are all about Jalen Brunson, as he looks to lead his New York Knicks against the Philadelphia 76ers.
See how I'm betting on the guard with my NBA picks for tonight’s Eastern Conference playoff showdown on May 10.
Knicks vs 76ers Game 4 prediction today
Who will win Knicks vs 76ers Game 4?
Knicks: The Philadelphia 76ers haven’t been able to contain Jalen Brunson in this series, and I expect the superstar guard to have another big performance as he leads his team to a series sweep.
Joel Embiid returned after sitting out Game 2, but it’s evident that he’s well below 100%. The 76ers were able to overcome a 3-1 series deficit to the Celtics due to Embiid’s monster numbers, but we won’t see those numbers from the big man in Game 4 based on his health.
Knicks vs 76ers best bet: Jalen Brunson Over 26.5 points (-120)
Through three games in the Eastern Conference semifinals, it’s clear that the Philadelphia 76ers have no answer for Jalen Brunson. The New York Knicks superstar guard has scored 35, 26, and 33 points to lead his team to a commanding 3-0 series lead.
Brunson is no stranger to big moments, and he’s averaged 29 points across six road closeout games since joining the Knicks. He’s recorded 30+ in three of them, including a 41-point eruption in the 2024 postseason against the Sixers.
It was also recently announced OG Anunoby will miss Game 4, which will cause Brunson to take more shots as he tries to balance New York's offense.
COVERS INTEL:Jalen Brunson has scored 27+ points in 31 of 51 playoff games with the New York Knicks, good for 60.7%.
Knicks vs 76ers Game 4 same-game parlay
The Knicks have won six in a row and covered the spread five times in that span. With Joel Embiid obviously banged up and Brunson putting up strong numbers, New York should be able to close this series out on the road and cover the one-point spread.
The Game Total Under has hit in two straight games and in four of seven head-to-head matchups this season. The Knicks and 76ers have hit the Under in two of three season matchups in Philadelphia.
Knicks vs 76ers SGP
Jalen Brunson Over 26.5 points
Knicks -1
Under 212.5
Our "from downtown" SGP: Maxin' Maxey
Tyrese Maxey isn’t going down without a fight, and Philadelphia’s leading scorer should show an improvement on his 17-point performance in Game 3. Maxey has eclipsed 26 points in five of 10 playoff games, and he’s reached that mark in four of seven matchups with the Knicks this season.
Joel Embiid has totaled just 32 points in Games 1 and 3 of this series, shooting a pitiful 10-of-28 from the floor. He’s not playing anywhere near 100%, and he’s failed to score 25 in three of his last four games.
Knicks vs 76ers SGP
Knicks -1
Jalen Brunson Over 26.5 points
Tyrese Maxey Over 25.5 points
Joel Embiid Under 24.5 points
Knicks vs 76ers odds for Game 4
Spread: Knicks -1 | 76ers +1
Moneyline: Knicks -105 | 76ers -115
Over/Under: Over 212.5 | Under 212.5
Knicks vs 76ers betting trend to know
The Knicks have won six straight games and covered the spread in five of their last six. Find more NBA betting trends for Knicks vs. 76ers.
How to watch Knicks vs 76ers Game 4
Location
Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
Date
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Tip-off
3:30 p.m. ET
TV
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - MAY 5: Rui Hachimura #28 of the Los Angeles Lakers handles the ball during the second half against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game One of the Second Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Paycom Center on May 5, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 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 Joshua Gateley/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Success in the regular season doesn’t always carry over to the playoffs.
The difference is bigger than ever, as lower seeds are advancing more often. The games get tougher, players play harder and defenses focus for all 48 minutes.
A playoff riser is a term for players who elevate their game and perform at their best when the stakes are highest. Rui Hachimura, through eight games this year and continuing from previous playoff runs, has done just that as he’s transformed into one of the most reliable jump shooters in basketball.
Putting up a valiant fight, the Lakers fell to OKC on Thursday and now trail 2-0 in the series. The results are no surprise as, without superstar Luka Dončić, the purple and gold were heavy underdogs against the deepest team in the league.
OKC will remain heavy favorites even as the series shifts to Los Angeles for Games 3 and 4.
The final score didn’t reflect the competitiveness of either of the first two matchups. The Thunder pulled away in the fourth in Game 1 to win by 18. The start of Game 2 looked like a continuation as OKC scored the first seven points and LA missed its first five shots.
As they’ve done many times, the Lakers found their “release valve” who made something out of nothing.
Watch below as Marcus Smart drives into the congested lane with no advantage and kicks out at Hachimura. Defended by the Chet Holmgren, runner-up for Defensive Player of the Year, Rui attacks him in isolation and gets to his patented mid-range pull-up to break the ice for LA.
Called a lost art and a shot that’s maligned during the 82-game grind, the mid-range jumper becomes essential once teams game plan to take away attempts at the rim or 3-point line.
Among players who attempted a minimum of two per game, Hachimura led the league in the regular season from mid-range, shooting 55.6% on those jumpers.
Where he’s become irreplaceable for LA during the playoffs is the 3-point shooting. Hachimura is currently at a blistering 57.1% on over five attempts per game this postseason after shooting 48% last year in five games against Minnesota.
That number leads the Lakers and ranks second among players who take at least three per game in the entire playoffs.
With LA still reeling to start Game 2, trailing 11-4, watch below as Hachimura catches it in the corner off a LeBron James pass and hits the 3-pointer over an outstretched Holmgren.
His main value remains being a player you can’t tag off of in the corner while the Lakers run on-ball actions. Watch below as Austin Reaves, who scored 31 points in Game 2, collects one of his six assists with a skip pass to the wide-open Hachimura.
Hachimura’s 57.1% from three jumps to an automatic 70.4% on wide-open attempts.
Taking into account the Lakers’ storied history as a franchise, Hachimura is already ninth all-time in 3-pointers made. He still holds the record for the highest playoff 3-point percentage in NBA history at 51%.
He’s not a perfect player by any means. The defensive foot speed, lack of athletic tools at his position as a three or four and finishing at the rim leave a lot to be desired.
With that being said, he’s scored in double digits every game this postseason. He’s shot above 50% in seven of the eight games and reliably played over 40 minutes in the Lakers’ first three contests against Houston to help upset the Rockets in the first round.
Being tagged as one of the best shooters in the league, or a “laser” as head coach JJ Redick calls it, is an extremely valuable piece, especially considering the needs around Luka this summer.
Hachimura is in the last year of a deal that will send him into unrestricted free agency. While they have his Bird rights, the Lakers have a ton of players to evaluate and are not in a position to let talent walk out the door without getting anything in return.
The grass could always be greener when it comes to wings in the NBA. No matter how this season ends, LA has one that’s shown to be a playoff riser, making for tough decisions to come this summer.
Toronto All-Star Brandon Ingram underwent heel surgery after an injury there slowed him in the postseason, the Raptors announced.
From the press release:
Ingram underwent surgery to address his ongoing right heel pain. A heel spur was removed by Dr. Martin O'Malley at New York's Hospital for Special Surgery. Ingram is expected to fully recover and be ready for training camp in September.
Ingram led the Raptors last season, averaging 21.5 points per game, adding 5.6 rebounds a night. He played in 77 regular-season games. However, in part due to injuries and in part the Cavaliers' defense, Ingram struggled in the playoffs. He had a great game in the Raptors' Game 4 win, scoring 23, but played in just five of the seven games in that series and averaged 12 points a night on 32.8% shooting.
Ingram is expected back with the Raptors next season, he has two years and $81.9 million remaining on his contract.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are looking to stay composed and avoid panic mode as they aim to grab Game 3 at home against the Detroit Pistons, where our NBA player prop projections have identified several strong 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.
If you’re building your card, here are the model’s top NBA picks for Saturday, May 9.
Pistons vs Cavaliers computer picks for Game 3
Pistons
Cavaliers
Duren o10.5 rebounds -115
Harden o19.5 points -112
Cunningham u27.5 points -115
Mitchell o3.5 assists -165
Harris o1.5 3-pointers +105
Mobley o8.5 rebounds -115
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Pistons Game 3 computer picks
Jalen Duren Over 10.5 rebounds (-115)
Projection: 11.17 rebounds
The Detroit Pistons rank as the third-best offensive rebounding team in the league this season, and Jalen Duren has fully embraced his role on the glass. Dating back to Game 7 against the Magic, he’s elevated his play with consistent double-digit rebounding efforts.
He’s carried that momentum into this series with 12 and 10 boards in Games 1 and 2 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, making this rebound prop line an appealing look for Game 3.
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Cade Cunningham Under 27.5 points (-115)
Projection: 25.75 points
Cade Cunningham’s points projection for Game 3 feels appropriate, considering he’s fallen just short of clearing the 27.5 line in each game of the series so far. He’s posted 23 and 25 points in Games 1 and 2 against the Cavaliers, and with the series shifting to Cleveland, the defense will be even more focused on keeping him in check.
Expect Cunningham to remain in that same scoring range rather than taking a big leap forward here.
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Tobias Harris Over 1.5 3-pointers (+105)
Projection: 1.67 3-pointers
Over the last five games, opposing starting power forwards have averaged 6.1 three-point attempts per game against the Cavaliers — the fourth-most in the league — setting up a favorable spot for Tobias Harris, who’s been red-hot for the Pistons this postseason.
Coming off a 67% shooting performance from deep in Game 2, expect Harris to stay aggressive and keep letting it fly from beyond the arc in a pivotal Game 3.
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Cavaliers Game 3 computer picks
James Harden Over 19.5 points (-112)
Projection: 22.14 points
The Cavaliers have played at the 10th-fastest pace at home over their last five games, and that tempo should work in James Harden’s favor as he looks to help swing this series back in Cleveland’s direction.
Harden struggled mightily in Game 2, finishing with just 10 points on 3-for-13 shooting. With so much riding on his performance, the Cavs can’t afford a repeat showing especially with Game 3 shifting to their home floor.
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Donovan Mitchell Over 3.5 assists (-165)
Projection: 4.55 assists
Donovan Mitchell has flirted with this assists line throughout the series against the Pistons, and with Game 3 carrying added importance, he may be leaned on to get over the hump.
With the offense lacking consistency, creating opportunities for others becomes even more critical. That opens the door for Mitchell to ease some of his scoring burden by stepping into more of a facilitator role—making him a strong candidate to rack up assists in this spot.
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Evan Mobley Over 8.5 rebounds (-115)
Projection: 8.54 rebounds
The Cavaliers rank third in the league over their last 10 games with 12.7 offensive rebounds per contest, and Evan Mobley will be looking to make up ground alongside Harden after a highly uncharacteristic one-rebound performance in Game 2.
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How to watch Pistons vs Cavaliers Game 3
Location
Rocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
Date
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Tip-off
3:00 p.m. ET
TV
NBC
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