Remember Monday break silence on Eurovision result after public's 'null points'
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NBA playoff takeaways: OKC routs Denver in Game 7 to advance to the WCF
Here's what has stood out from the latest playoff games of the second round.
May 18, 2025, 06:06 PM ET
The second round of the 2025 NBA playoffs is here, and our NBA insiders have you covered for every game of the Eastern and Western Conference semifinals.
The No. 4 seed Indiana Pacers kicked off the East semis by taking a 2-0 lead over the No. 1 seed Cleveland Cavaliers and never looked back, completing the series last Tuesday night to become the first team to advance to the Eastern Conference finals.
Without Jayson Tatum, the No. 2 seed Boston Celtics held off the No. 3 seed New York Knicks in Game 5 on Wednesday night. But it wasn't enough as the Knicks, in their largest playoff win in franchise history, eliminated the Celtics in Game 6 in Madison Square Garden to move on to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 2000.
In the West, the No. 4 seed Denver Nuggets fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Sunday's Game 7.The Thunder advance to face the Minnesota Timberwolves in the Western Conference finals.
The Timberwolves defeated the Golden State Warriors in Game 5 earlier in the week to advance.
As teams continue to chase the Larry O'Brien Trophy, here's what matters most in both conferences and what to watch for in all four series.
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Western ConferenceGame 7: Thunder 125, Nuggets 93
What we learned: Aaron Gordon proved he's unbelievably tough by even attempting to play with a Grade 2 hamstring strain during Sunday's Game 7. But toughness alone wasn't going to win this hard-fought series. Clutch performances from star players, coaching adjustments and Oklahoma City's superior depth eventually did. After a rough start, the Thunder got incredible performances from Jalen Williams (24 points on 10-of-17 shooting) and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (35 points on 12-of-19 shooting) to run away with this one. From 3:11 of the second quarter until halftime, the Thunder went on an 18-5 run to completely flip the game and series. Williams had 11 of those points on 5-for-5 shooting and all of the sudden, a taught game seemed like a blowout. Denver played with grit, as one would expect from a former champion, but without Gordon and with Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. struggling from the field -- the pair combined to hit just 9 of 24 shots for 19 points -- the Nuggets just didn't have enough.
What to watch for in the Western Conference finals: The Timberwolves and Thunder split the season series 2-2 but only one of those games included Julius Randle. The most noteworthy thing from those games that applies to the upcoming matchup is the success Minnesota had running zone against the Thunder, something the Nuggets found as well. According to GeniusIQ, Minnesota ran zone for 52 possessions against Oklahoma City in the regular season. The Thunder averaged just 0.81 points on those possessions. The Thunder will need to hit 3s at a much better clip than they did in this series if Minnesota goes with that approach defensively. On the other side of the ball, it'll be interesting to see how the Thunder choose to guard Anthony Edwards, simply because they have so many good options between Lu Dort, Alex Caruso and Cason Wallace. -- Ramona Shelburne
Game 5: Timberwolves 121, Warriors 110
What we learned: With Stephen Curry watching from the bench, hoping that he might get a chance to return for a potential Game 6, the Warriors looked like a shell of the team that upset the Houston Rockets in the first round and stole Game 1 here in Minneapolis. They couldn't muster enough offense, were not a threat from the perimeter to allow Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga to work inside and had no answers for Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle. While the Warriors went on an 18-6 run in the fourth to cut what was once a 25-point deficit to 99-90, they couldn't get enough stops or use the 3-point line to keep their season alive. Butler battled an illness in Game 4 and took only nine shots. In Game 5, he took 11 shots and finished with 17 points. Brandin Podziemski finally snapped out of a shooting funk and scored 28 points. And Kuminga finished with 26 points and 11-of-23 shooting. But none of it was enough without Curry. -- Ohm Youngmisuk
What to watch for in the Western Conference finals: Minnesota got this far a year ago, taking out a former champ in the Denver Nuggets and seemingly having all the momentum imaginable before being bounced from the West finals in five games. With more experience and a revamped roster -- Randle has been invaluable these playoffs and Donte DiVincenzo had his best game of the postseason in the Wolves' closeout Game 5 -- Minnesota will get the chance to show how much more it is equipped to earn its first NBA Finals appearance in franchise history this time around. The sixth-seeded Wolves will start on the road with either a rematch against the Nuggets or a showdown with the No. 1 overall seed in the Oklahoma City Thunder. And Edwards will put his talents up against Nikola Jokic or Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to show that the MVP vote isn't gospel when it comes to determining the best player in the league. -- Dave McMenamin
Eastern ConferenceGame 6: Knicks 119, Celtics 81
What we learned: That the Knicks, who would have faced a Game 7 on the road with a loss, weren't going to leave things to chance any longer. The short-handed Celtics landed a solid jab in Game 5 without superstar Jayson Tatum to stave off elimination. Still, New York threw a devastating knockout punch in the second quarter Friday, outscoring Boston 38-17 to take a massive 27-point advantage into the second half. The Knicks kept saying throughout the series that they hadn't played their best basketball, even after a trio of double-digit comeback victories. But the second period -- a mix of physicality, desperation and incredible shotmaking -- was close to that level. And it was enough to extinguish what was left of the defending champs.
What to watch for in the Eastern Conference finals: So many things will be worth watching in this postseason rematch between longtime rivals. It will be challenging to draw anything conclusive from the regular-season series since the teams didn't play each other after the All-Star break, and because center Mitchell Robinson -- perhaps the most important X factor in the Knicks' second-round win over Boston -- missed their previous matchups. How does the fast-paced Pacers' attack perform against the Knicks' methodical one? More than anything, after each team had incredible comebacks in the first two rounds, which club plays better in clutch time? -- Chris Herring
Game 5: Pacers 114, Cavaliers 105
What we learned: The Pacers got brilliant performances from their stars while the Cavs watched their best players struggle, and it made the difference during this Eastern Conference semifinal series. Tyrese Haliburton was phenomenal, scoring 28 points while racking up eight assists, and he also got help from Pascal Siakam's 21 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists. Meanwhile, the Cavs got up-and-down performances from their core four. Donovan Mitchell gutted out 35 points despite a bad left ankle, but he shot 8-of-24 from the field. Jarrett Allen scored nine points, Evan Mobley finished with 24 but scored only four points in the fourth quarter, and Darius Garland shot 4-of-16 and finished with 11 points, putting a stamp on a disappointing finish for Cleveland. The Cavs won 64 games during the regular season, but they became the fourth 60-win team in NBA history to lose a best-of-seven series in five games or fewer prior to the conference finals.
What to watch for in the Eastern Conference finals: The Pacers are headed to the conference finals for the second straight season and coming in with experience, confidence and swagger after upsetting the top-seeded Cavs. Now, the Pacers wait for their opponent, with two potential playoff rematches from last season on the horizon. Indiana defeated New York in seven games in last year's second round after winning Game 7 at Madison Square Garden. And the Pacers met the Celtics in last year's Eastern Conference finals, but they were swept en route to Boston's 2024 NBA championship. The Pacers continue to make come-from-behind victories a signature in this postseason as Indiana trailed by 19 in the first half of Game 5 but won its third game of the playoffs after trailing by 19 or more points, the first team in NBA history to do so, per ESPN Research. -- Jamal Collier
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The 28-year-old is on top of the world following his win at Quail Hollow
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is an MVP candidate after leading the Thunder to a crucial victory in the playoffs against the Nuggets.
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James Austin Johnson returns once again to play the president as flagship NBC show closes out 50th season
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Che previously likened the actorâ??s vagina to â??Costco roast beefâ?? in a â??Weekend Updateâ?? segment
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Che previously likened the actorâ??s vagina to â??Costco roast beefâ?? in a â??Weekend Updateâ?? segment
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Yikes… Again. The Leafs have lost another Game 7. Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner have failed again in their mission to win the ultimate game. And now… in Toronto, we’re fed up with[insert the word you want]. Leafs fans know that Mitch Marner was (most likely) playing his last game in uniform. And at the […]
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If Rahm hadn’t had to play the “Green Mile’’ stretch, he might have realized his dream.
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ITZY’s Yuna becomes the center of online controversy as fans debate her dramatic hip transformation. Is it natural growth or body padding?
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Florida Panthers eliminated the Toronto Maple Leafs with a 6-1 win tonight in Game 7 of their second-round NHL playoff series.
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Scottie Scheffler worked harder than he imagined and got the result everyone expected Sunday in the PGA Championship: A most pleasant walk to the 18th green with another major title secure in the hands of golf's No. 1 player.
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Tonight, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers faced off in a seventh and final game. Good news for the Torontonians: Matthew Knies, a doubtful case, took part in the game. Here are the two teams’ line-ups for this game with no tomorrow. RD2 GM7 Lineup@Molson_Canadian | #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/bZHNsC8OcR – Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) May […]
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TORONTO (AP) — Sergei Bobrovsky made 19 saves, Florida scored three times in a 6:24 span in the second period and the Panthers routed theRead More
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