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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander powered Oklahoma City past San Antonio in Game 2 of the West finals, continuing his dominant playoff run with another big scoring night. He also moved into second place in franchise history for 30-point postseason games, a reminder that he remains the most reliable fantasy postseason engine on the slate.
Source →Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
PerformanceRecorded his 27th career postseason game with 30+ points for the Thunder, passing Russell Westbrook for second-most in franchise history.
Source →Victor Wembanyama
PerformancePlayed in Game 2 of the West finals as San Antonio tried to even the series, but the Spurs fell 122-113. Fantasy managers should keep tracking his usage and efficiency in a high-leverage playoff environment.
Source →Cleveland Cavaliers
PerformanceNew York and Cleveland were featured in the East finals takeaways after the Knicks’ comeback win in Game 1, a reminder that the series is already producing major fantasy volatility. Watch for rotation and usage shifts if Cleveland needs to adjust after the collapse.
Source →New York Knicks
PerformanceThe Knicks erased a 22-point fourth-quarter deficit in overtime to steal Game 1 against Cleveland, which could signal elevated minutes and usage for their top creators in a tight series. That kind of playoff workload matters for fantasy playoff formats.
Source →San Antonio Spurs
LineupThe Spurs’ Game 2 loss puts pressure on their rotation and creates a must-watch situation for minute distributions around Wembanyama and the supporting cast. No injury news was surfaced in the available May 20 coverage.
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