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Golden State Warriors vs Phoenix Suns — April 18, 2026

Phoenix’s elite defensive execution and balanced scoring attack eliminated Golden State from playoff contention with a decisive 111–96 victory on April 18, 2026. Jalen Green led the Suns with a dominant 36 points on 70.0% shooting (14-of-20) with 8 three-pointers on 57.1% accuracy. Jordan Goodwin added 19 points on 63.6% shooting (7-of-11) with 4 three-pointers on 57.1% accuracy, while shooting 83.0% true shooting. Golden State’s Brandin Podziemski responded with 23 points and 10 rebounds on 52.9% shooting (9-of-17) with 3 three-pointers. Stephen Curry struggled with 17 points on 25.0% shooting (4-of-16) from the field and 30.0% from three-point range (3-of-10), failing to provide the offensive efficiency Golden State needed. Phoenix’s 48.1% field goal shooting and 36.7% three-point accuracy proved superior to Golden State’s 44.6% and 33.3% respectively, with the Suns’ 59.3% effective field goal percentage dominating the Warriors’ 52.0%.

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Phoenix Suns 33 17 28 33 111
Golden State Warriors 15 30 24 27 96

Phoenix Suns Key Stats

Player Pos FG 3P FT PTS REB AST STL
Jalen Green G 14/20 8/14 —/— 36 6 4 2
Jordan Goodwin F 7/11 4/7 1/1 19 9 2 6
Devin Booker G 5/12 —/4 10/10 20 6 8 1
Oso Ighodaro C 4/6 —/— 2/2 10 6 1

Team Totals: 39-81 FG (48.1%), 18-49 3P (36.7%), 15-15 FT (100.0%), 39 REB (9 OFF), 23 AST, 14 STL, 4 BLK, 111 PTS

Golden State Warriors Key Stats

Player Pos FG 3P FT PTS REB AST STL
Brandin Podziemski G 9/17 3/5 2/3 23 10 —/— 1
Stephen Curry G 4/16 3/10 6/6 17 4 4 2
De’Anthony Melton G 5/10 2/4 4/4 16 8 3 —/—
Kristaps Porzingis C 3/5 2/3 3/4 11 1 —/— —/—

Team Totals: 33-74 FG (44.6%), 11-33 3P (33.3%), 19-23 FT (82.6%), 49 REB (12 OFF), 22 AST, 5 STL, 0 BLK, 96 PTS


Orlando Magic vs Detroit Pistons Game 7 — May 3, 2026

Detroit’s dominant second-quarter surge powered the Pistons to a series-clinching 116–94 victory over Orlando in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference First Round on May 3, 2026. Cade Cunningham led Detroit with a playoff-high 32 points on 55.6% shooting (10-of-18) with 4 three-pointers on 66.7% accuracy and 12 assists, recording a double-double. Tobias Harris added 30 points on 61.1% shooting (11-of-18) with 5 three-pointers on 71.4% accuracy, recording a near-perfect shooting performance that exemplified Detroit’s offensive firepower. Paolo Banchero mounted a valiant effort for Orlando with 38 points on 56.0% shooting (14-of-25) with 4 three-pointers, but limited support from teammates proved insufficient. Detroit’s 51.2% field goal shooting and 48.5% three-point accuracy dominated Orlando’s 41.3% and 33.3% respectively, with the Pistons’ 61.3% effective field goal percentage showcasing elite offensive execution in elimination circumstances.

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Detroit Pistons 20 40 23 33 116
Orlando Magic 22 27 15 30 94

Detroit Pistons Key Stats

Player Pos FG 3P FT PTS REB AST STL
Cade Cunningham G 10/18 4/6 8/10 32 1 12 —/—
Tobias Harris F 11/18 5/7 3/3 30 9 2 3
Jalen Duren C 5/9 —/— 5/6 15 15 3 1
Daniss Jenkins G 5/8 4/5 2/2 16 3 5 —/—

Team Totals: 41-80 FG (51.2%), 16-33 3P (48.5%), 18-22 FT (81.8%), 51 REB (11 OFF), 30 AST, 9 STL, 6 BLK, 116 PTS

Orlando Magic Key Stats

Player Pos FG 3P FT PTS REB AST STL
Paolo Banchero F 14/25 4/7 6/8 38 9 6 —/—
Desmond Bane G 5/10 3/5 3/5 16 3 3 2
Wendell Carter Jr. C 3/7 1/4 6/8 13 5 2 —/—
Anthony Black G 4/12 —/4 3/4 11 5 1 5

Team Totals: 31-75 FG (41.3%), 10-30 3P (33.3%), 22-30 FT (73.3%), 46 REB (9 OFF), 18 AST, 11 STL, 7 BLK, 94 PTS


Key Takeaways

  • Phoenix’s 111–96 playoff victory over Golden State showcased Jalen Green’s 36-point dominant offensive performance on elite 70.0% shooting, eliminating the Warriors from playoff contention with superior spacing and three-point execution.
  • Detroit’s 116–94 Game 7 elimination victory over Orlando featured Cade Cunningham’s franchise-high 32 points with 12 assists and Tobias Harris’s near-perfect 30-point shooting display to secure the first-round series championship.
  • Phoenix’s 18 three-pointers on 36.7% accuracy versus Golden State’s 11 three-pointers on 33.3% accuracy represented a 7-three-pointer swing directly impacting the Warriors’ playoff elimination.
  • Detroit’s second-quarter surge (40 points) versus Orlando’s poor quarter (27 points) established a 13-point second-quarter differential that proved insurmountable despite Banchero’s 38-point effort.
  • Golden State’s Stephen Curry recorded only 17 points on 25.0% shooting (4-of-16) with 3 three-pointers on 30.0% accuracy, marking the inefficiency that led to the Warriors’ playoff exit despite Podziemski’s double-double effort.
  • Orlando’s Paolo Banchero scored 38 points on 56.0% shooting but received limited scoring support, with the next highest scorer being Desmond Bane’s 16 points, highlighting insufficient secondary scoring in elimination circumstances.
  • Phoenix’s 59.3% effective field goal percentage versus Golden State’s 52.0% demonstrated shooting superiority that controlled the entire playoff matchup across all four quarters.
  • Detroit’s 51.2% field goal shooting and 48.5% three-point accuracy (16-of-33) showcased elite offensive execution in Game 7, with balanced scoring from multiple contributors overwhelming Orlando’s single-star offense.
  • Golden State’s 12 three-pointers on 33 attempts reflected continued reliance on perimeter shooting, yet Phoenix’s superior three-point spacing (18 of 49) proved more efficient in deciding the series outcome.
  • Orlando’s 41.3% field goal shooting and 33.3% three-point accuracy (10-of-30) versus Detroit’s superior 51.2% and 48.5% shooting percentages determined the Game 7 elimination with clear offensive efficiency advantages.