The 2026 NBA regular season officially concluded on April 12, finalizing the playoff brackets and setting the stage for a highly anticipated postseason. Before the traditional playoffs commence on April 18, the Play-In Tournament will take place from April 14 to April 17 to determine the final two seeds in each conference.In the Eastern Conference Play-In, the seventh-seeded Philadelphia 76ers face the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic for the No. 7 seed, while the ninth-seeded Charlotte Hornets play an elimination game against the tenth-seeded Miami Heat. In the Western Conference, the seventh-seeded Phoenix Suns battle the eighth-seeded Portland Trail Blazers, and the ninth-seeded Los Angeles Clippers face a do-or-die matchup against the tenth-seeded Golden State Warriors.Once the Play-In Tournament concludes, the full first-round bracket will be set. In the Eastern Conference, the top-seeded Detroit Pistons and the second-seeded Boston Celtics are currently awaiting the eventual eighth and seventh seeds, respectively. The third-seeded New York Knicks, entering the playoffs after a highly successful 53-win season, will face the sixth-seeded Atlanta Hawks. This matchup is expected to be fiercely contested, as the Hawks have played exceptionally well since the All-Star break and are widely considered to be highly dangerous underdogs capable of pulling off an upset. The East is rounded out by the fourth-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers taking on the fifth-seeded Toronto Raptors in a series projected to be incredibly competitive.The Western Conference promises a grueling road to the championship. The top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder and second-seeded San Antonio Spurs will face the advancing Play-In teams. However, the third-seeded Denver Nuggetsarguably face the most difficult path to the Finals in NBA history. Denver must first overcome the sixth-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves, a team with immense size and defensive versatility that eliminated the Nuggets in 2024 and has reached the last two conference finals. If Denver survives, they will likely have to battle the defending champion Thunder in the second round, followed potentially by the surging Spurs. Additionally, the fourth-seeded Los Angeles Lakers will host the fifth-seeded Houston Rockets. Despite earning a top-four seed, the Lakers enter the postseason severely hampered by crucial injuries, positioning the Rockets as heavy betting favorites to win the series.Off the court, fans will experience a dramatically different viewing landscape for the 2026 playoffs due to new 11-year media rights deals. The traditional broadcasting structure has been overhauled, and games will now be distributed exclusively across Prime Video, NBC/Peacock, and ESPN/ABC. Prime Video will exclusively stream the entire Play-In Tournament and a portion of the early playoff rounds. NBC makes a major return as an NBA broadcaster, handling 28 early-round games alongside the Western Conference Finals. Meanwhile, ESPN and ABC will provide coverage for the Eastern Conference Finals, and ABC retains the exclusive rights to broadcast the NBA Finals, which are scheduled to begin on June 3, 2026.
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