Whose reign will end title drought?
The Knicks, Pacers, Thunder and Timberwolves are all chasing history


The next MVP
There is nobody left in these playoffs who has been an NBA Finals MVP. Not even close.
In fact, there are only seven players left — Indiana's Pascal Siakam, Aaron Nesmith and Thomas Bryant; Knicks teammates P.J. Tucker, Cam Payne and Mikal Bridges; and Oklahoma City's Alex Caruso — who have appeared in a Finals game. And most of those appearances didn't add up to much; Siakam is the only player left in these playoffs with more than 100 Finals points.
So, who will be the next Finals MVP? Maybe Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Canadian guard and likely MVP from the Thunder? The "Mr Clutch" award winner, Brunson from the Knicks? Anthony Edwards, the presumed next face of the league from the Timberwolves? Tyrese Haliburton, the dazzling guard and Olympic gold medalist who keeps getting overlooked by everyone outside of Indiana?
None of them would be surprise choices. "Our ultimate goal isn't just the Western Conference finals," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "You've got to go through there to get there."
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