The 2026 playoffs are underway, and our NBA insiders have you covered for every game in the march to the Finals. Which top seeds are cruising and which could be in danger of a first-round upset? Which stars are shining and which players are breaking through on the playoff stage?

As the Eastern Conference playoffs continue, here’s what matters most and what to watch in all four series.

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(1) Detroit Pistons eliminate (8) Orlando Magic 4-3

Biggest takeaway from Game 7: If there was anything that lingered from their epic Game 6 meltdown, the Orlando Magic didn’t show it in the first quarter and a half. Paolo Banchero played like a man determined not to let his season end. He scored Orlando’s first 11 points, had 23 by the half and finished with 38 points.

But the Magic didn’t give their star much help on offense. And Detroit took advantage, going on a 26-6 run from the final three minutes of the second quarter to nearly midway through the third quarter. The Pistons ultimately eliminated Orlando in a 116-94 Game 7 win.

This was a massive learning experience for Detroit’s young core. Cade Cunningham, who finished with 32 points, learned how to solve one of the best and most physical defenses in the league. Tobias Harris provided much-needed offense with 30 points to help win Game 7. Jalen Duren didn’t have a series reflective of his All-Star season, but the big man now gets a chance to show his worth in the second round.

More than anything, the Pistons saw their resolve pushed to the brink but not broken. They’ll enter the second round with more confidence having won three straight games but also knowing they have yet to play their best and most dominant basketball for an entire game. — Ohm Youngmisuk

Round 2 opponent: Winner of Cleveland Cavaliers/Toronto Raptors series


(7) Philadelphia 76ers eliminate (2) Boston Celtics 4-3

Biggest takeaway from Game 7: Saturday was finally the day for Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers. This was exactly the kind of game that Philadelphia has lost so many times — especially to this opponent, who had beaten the 76ers in six straight postseason series over the past 44 years, including three years ago in another Game 7 in Boston. But Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, who became the first duo in NBA history to each have at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a Game 7, made just enough plays to allow the 76ers to escape.

For Boston, meanwhile, it’s a remarkable change in fortunes for a team that was ticketed for the conference semifinals after routing Philadelphia in Game 4. But after Embiid’s dominance inside changed the series over the last three games — and Jayson Tatum was forced to sit out Game 7 with left knee stiffness — it will be a big summer for Boston to try to get creative and find a way to improve its talent level and take another crack at a deep playoff run. — Tim Bontemps

Round 2 opponent: New York Knicks


(4) Cleveland Cavaliers tied with (5) Toronto Raptors 3-3

Biggest takeaway from Game 6: The morning before the Raptors faced elimination, RJ Barrett noted how the win-or-go-home environment fit the personality of this team. “We’ve always been a team that fights and scraps,” he predicted. And then Barrett hit the biggest shot of the game, a 29-foot 3-pointer in overtime that bounced off the rim high in the air and finally landed through the rim to seal a 112-110 Toronto victory. The Cavs forced overtime with a 23-12 rally in the fourth quarter, but the Raptors held on thanks to Barrett’s shot with 1.2 seconds remaining.

Despite missing Brandon Ingram (heel) for Game 6, and being without starting point guard Immanuel Quickley (hamstring) the entire series, the Raptors forced a decisive Game 7 against the heavily favored Cavs. Scottie Barnes turned in another all-around master class. He racked up a double-double before halftime and finished with 25 points, 14 assists and seven rebounds while spending time guarding Cavs stars Donovan Mitchell, James Harden and Evan Mobley. Barrett and Ja’Kobe Walter each scored 24 as Toronto picked up the slack by committee in front of an energetic home crowd. — Jamal Collier

Game 7: Raptors at Cavaliers (Sunday, May 3)

What to watch in Game 7: The Cavaliers have the highest-paid roster in the NBA with a superstar duo in Mitchell and Harden, who are trying to overcome their previous playoff disappointments. The pressure will be on the Cavs to win a game at home and avoid a tumultuous offseason in Cleveland. After dropping the first two games, Toronto has been playing with increased confidence since the beginning of Game 3 and can now pull off a massive upset with the first road victory of the series. — Collier


(3) New York Knicks eliminate (6) Atlanta Hawks 4-2

Biggest takeaway from Game 6: There’s no point in beating down the Hawks when you can wait for them to not show up. That’s what the Knicks did, crushing Atlanta’s spirit with three consecutive blowouts in Games 4-6. Thursday’s clincher featured the most physical defense the Knicks have played this series as they readied themselves for the next round, which could be a rematch with the Boston Celtics. It was a 51-point spread after a parade of Hawks turnovers, with OG Anunoby continuing his torrid play. He outscored Atlanta by himself at one point in the first half. Karl-Anthony Towns had yet another triple-double. The Knicks’ past three games have at least shown they’re ready for the next challenge and the second round. — Vincent Goodwill

Round 2 opponent: Winner of Celtics-76ers series (Celtics lead 3-2)

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