**Live Updates: 2026 NBA Playoffs, R1 | Magic Aim to Close Out Pistons**

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2026 NBA Playoffs Live Updates: 2026 NBA Playoffs, R1 | Magic look to eliminate Pistons

Enjoy the best of Wednesday's action, featuring highlights and updates from Magic-Pistons, Raptors-Cavaliers and Rockets-Lakers.

Ben Lambert, for NBA.com
Updated on April 30, 2026 1:48 AM

Cade Cunningham and the Pistons are looking to stave off elimination against the Magic on Prime.

Welcome to Wednesday night! Enjoy the best of the 2026 NBA Playoffs, presented by Google, with the NBA.com live blog, featuring all of the meaningful moments, performances, observations, news and highlights from tonight’s action.

Our slate tonight begins with Paolo Banchero’s Magic looking to become the seventh No. 8 seed to knock off a No. 1 seed by defeating Cade Cunningham’s Pistons (7 ET, Prime). That’ll be followed by a pivotal Game 5 in the Raptors-Cavaliers series (7:30 ET, ESPN) and LeBron James’ Lakers looking to advance to the second round by beating the Rockets (10 ET, ESPN).

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APRIL 29, 2026 / 9:43 ET

Detroit wins, forces Game 6

The Pistons win 116-109, as Cade Cunningham (45 pts on 13-of-23 shooting) out-dueled Paolo Banchero (45 pts on 17-of-31 shooting) to lead the Pistons to a Game 6. “Back against the wall, never-say-die mentality,” said Cunningham. “It was great (to duel with Paolo). It was great basketball.” Detroit led wire-to-wire in the victory, earning a 48-36 advantage in points in the paint along the way.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 9:38 ET

Cade tosses a dagger

114-109 Detroit with 31.3 seconds remaining. Cunningham (45 pts) just countered a bucket from Paolo Banchero (45 pts) in a truly great Playoff duel. Banchero’s one bucket behind Dwight Howard and Tracy McGrady for the Magic all-time Playoff scoring record of 46 points. Catch the finish on Prime!

APRIL 29, 2026 / 9:35 ET

Cool as Cade

Cunningham (43 pts) has broken the Pistons all-time Playoff scoring record, but the Magic are still within striking distance at 112-106 with 1:35 to go. “Still a lot of time in this,” said Stan Van Gundy. “They can’t quite put them away.”

APRIL 29, 2026 / 9:22 ET

What a battle between Paolo and Cade

Banchero (39 pts on 15-of-26 shooting) and Cunningham (37 pts on 11-of-21 shooting) are summoning memories of Larry Bird and Dominique Wilkins as they go back-and-forth. 106-98 Detroit with 5:45 to go in the fourth.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 9:11 ET

Cavaliers strike back with 8-0 run

Cutting the Raptors’ advantage to 79-75 with 9:42 to go in the third quarter. Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen have scored so far in the third quarter, giving Cleveland fresh life.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 9:02 ET

Raptors lead 74-67 at the half

Ja’Kobe Walter (17 pts, 5 3PM) leads five double figures scorers for the Raptors after going scoreless in Game 3. Toronto’s shooting 65.2% from the field, with a 17-2 advantage in fast break points. James Harden (19 pts) and Donovan Mitchell (11 pts) are the only Cavaliers to really get going so far, as the Raptors have earned a 32-20 advantage in the paint.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 8:58 ET

Anthony Black stepping up

Black (14 pts on 3-of-4 3PA) just drilled a corner 3-pointer, becoming the second-leading scorer for the Magic. It’s his series-high, as this is the first time he’s cracked double figures against Detroit. 87-76 Pistons with 2:45 to go in the third.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 8:50 ET

Pistons and Magic dueling

76-71 Detroit with 5:17 to go in the third quarter. Cade Cunningham (30 pts) and Paolo Banchero (25 pts) are continuing their duel, showing the skills of former No. 1 picks. Cunningham’s chasing the Pistons’ all-time Playoff scoring record — 44 points, held by Dave Bing. Both teams are hot from deep tonight — 10-of-22 (45.5%) for Orlando, 7-of-15 (46.7%) for Detroit — adding some unexpected offensive flavor to this engagement.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 8:39 ET

Raptors surge ahead

With an 8-0 run, taking a 62-54 lead with 6:10 left in the second quarter. Scottie Barnes (14 pts, 8 ast) has shifted to the point guard role comfortably, cueing the Raptors’ offense. They have four scorers in double figures, even while Brandon Ingram (1 pt) looks to get going. As a team, they’re shooting 66.7% from the field.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 8:26 ET

Pistons up 66-60 at the half

Cade Cunningham (27 pts on 8-of-14 shooting) and Paolo Banchero (22 pts, 5 reb, 4 ast) are dueling in Detroit, with the Pistons’ season on the line. Cade and Paolo were COOKING in the 1st half 🔥
Cunningham: 27p (20 in Q2) | Banchero: 22p, 5r, 4a
The two former No. 1 picks are battling in Game 5!
pic.twitter.com/7xzgzwJcY2 — NBA (@NBA) April 30, 2026

APRIL 29, 2026 / 8:18 ET

Cavaliers up 38-34 after one

Thanks to a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from Donovan Mitchell (6 pts) from 38 feet. The Raptors led by as many 12 in the first period, but the Cavaliers closed strong to take the lead. Spida from DEEP. 11-4 Cavs run to close Q1!
Tune in to this CRUCIAL Game 5 on ESPN 🍿
pic.twitter.com/z2uc8bsARu — NBA (@NBA) April 30, 2026

APRIL 29, 2026 / 8:08 ET

Cavs on a 14-2 run

Cutting the Raptors lead to 27-24 with 2:57 to go in the first quarter. Sandro Mamukelashvili (3 pts) just cooly hit a 3-pointer, validating our pick-to-click analysis, while James Harden (11 pts) is off to a hot start.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 8:04 ET

Feistiness in Magic-Pistons

Desmond Bane and Ausar Thompson just got entangled, prompting the Pistons and Magic to go chest-to-chest. “This is the way Playoff basketball should be,” said Stan Van Gundy. “Especially when you get to Game 5… the first few games, you’re just playing basketball. Now, you’re tired of the other people.” 50-41 Pistons with 5:37 to go in the half.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 7:44 ET

Starting Lineups: Raptors-Cavaliers, Game 5

Donovan Mitchell and Scottie Barnes lead the Cavaliers and Raptors into a pivotal Game 5 tonight on ESPN.

Toronto:
PG: Scottie Barnes — The Raptors do-it-all wing shifts to the point tonight. He’s averaging 20.0 ppg and 6.3 apg in this series.
SG: Ja’Kobe Walter — The Baylor alumni had seven rebounds and three steals in Game 3 as he entered the starting lineup.
SF: Brandon Ingram — Ingram’s shooting just 33.9% from the field in this series.
PF: RJ Barrett — The former No. 3 pick is shooting 47.6% from 3-point range in this series — a huge factor for the Raptors.
C: Jakob Poetl — Poetl has to continue to hold up against the Cavs’ front line of Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley.

Cleveland:
PG: James Harden — Harden is playing in his 178th career Playoff game — one behind Michael Jordan for 20th all-time.
SG: Donovan Mitchell — Spida’s averaged 17.5 ppg over the last two games, both Cavs’ losses, well below his season average of 27.9 ppg.
SF: Max Strus — The sharpshooter shifts into the starting lineup for Game 5. He’s averaging 11.5 ppg on 43.5% 3-point shooting in the series.
PF: Evan Mobley — Mobley’s defensive impact has limited Brandon Ingram in this series. His length and shiftiness are hard to find in someone his size. But he could step up his offensive impact — it’s always huge for Cleveland.
C: Jarrett Allen — Allen is averaging 8.8 ppg in this series — he’ll need to find his chemistry with James Harden on the pick-and-roll to make things comfortable for Cleveland.

Keep an eye on Sandro Mamukelashvili off the Raptors’ bench. The former Spurs big man has looked very comfortable dealing with the Playoff stage.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 7:39 ET

Detroit up 38-26 after one

Cade puts the ‼️ on a huge Pistons' opening quarter! They lead 38-26 in a MUST-WIN Game 5.
pic.twitter.com/nfkikMckdX — NBA (@NBA) April 29, 2026

The Pistons have 12 second chance points so far. They’ve earned a 21-9 advantage on the boards, earning their largest lead of the game as the quarter expired.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 7:31 ET

Pistons extend lead

32-20 Detroit with 2:57 to go in the first. Paolo Banchero (10 pts, 3 reb, 2 ast) leads all scorers, but the Pistons are shooting 63.2% from the field to counter him. Seven of their eight players have scored so far.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 7:17 ET

Pistons up early

Cade Cunningham (2 pts, 1 ast) was able to take Jamal Cain into the paint for a fadeaway jumper, taking advantage of an option that’s been difficult to access with Franz Wagner on the floor. Jaren Duren (7 pts, 3 reb) has continued his hot start, while Desmond Bane (7 pts) and Paolo Banchero (6 pts) are out of the gates fast for Orlando. 18-13 Pistons with 6:05 to go in the first.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 7:10 ET

Duren starts the game on the attack

Jalen Duren (2 pts) starts the game by posting up Wendell Carter Jr. on the block, spinning to draw the foul. The Pistons need him to be aggressive. Duren’s averaging 9.8 ppg in this series — down from his season average of 19.5 ppg.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 6:30 ET

Starting Lineups: Magic-Pistons, Game 5

Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons look to keep their season alive against the Orlando Magic tonight on Prime.

Orlando:
PG: Jalen Suggs — The Magic floor general is an athletic, defensive pest, but his shooting comes-and-goes.
SG: Desmond Bane — Bane has been a terror from 3-point range throughout this series — his spacing is key for Orlando.
SF: Jamal Cain — Cain’s huge slam was a game-changer in Game 4. He’s an athletic, prototypical wing — how will this stage suit him?
PF: Paolo Banchero — Banchero is shooting just 37.3% from the field this series, but he remains a threat for the Pistons to counter.
C: Wendell Carter Jr. — Watch the Magic center — he’s outplayed Jalen Duren throughout this series, swinging the momentum.

Detroit:
PG: Cade Cunningham — The Pistons’ leader is grinding his way to his stats, but needs help from his supporting cast.
SG: Duncan Robinson — Robinson came up huge for the Miami Heat during past playoff runs. Can he summon that energy tonight for Detroit?
SF: Ausar Thompson — Thompson’s two-way impact is meaningful, but his lack of burst scoring has hampered Detroit’s attack.
PF: Tobias Harris — The former Magic has been a steadying for Orlando in this series, but hasn’t been able to punch above his weight.
C: Jalen Duren — The first-time All-Star has a big game ahead of him tonight. Can he rally his squad?

Watch Caris LeVert off the Pistons’ bench — Detroit could use a big game from a swing scorer in this defensive, physical series.

APRIL 29, 2026 / 6:00 ET

Wednesday’s injury report

Jonathan Isaac and Franz Wagner are out for Orlando.
Kevin Huerter is out for Detroit.
Immanuel Quickley is out for the Raptors.
Kevin Durant is out for the Rockets, as is Luka Dončić for the Lakers.
Austin Reaves is questionable.

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