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The 2026 NBA playoffs are set, with first-round matchups locked in after an exciting Play-In Tournament. The Orlando Magic secured the No. 8 seed in the East by defeating the Charlotte Hornets 121-90.
Stunning NBA first-round upsets we still can't believe happened
The 2026 NBA playoffs are set. All first-round matchups are locked in after a dramatic Play-In Tournament, and, now, the hunt for the Larry O’Brien Trophy ramps up off Saturday, April 18 with four series-opening games.
The Play-In Tournament delivered plenty of excitemetn before a single first-round playoff game was played. The Portland Trail Blazers and Philadelphia 76ers locked up the No. 7 seeds in the West and East, respectively, earlier in the week before a doubleheader on Friday, April 17 determined the final two playoff berths in each conference.
The Orlando Magic knocked out the Charlotte Hornets early Friday night, building a 31-point halftime lead on their Southeast division rivals before cruising to a 121-90 victory. The Magic land the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference and will face the top-seeded Detroit Pistons in the first round.
The Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors seemed headed for a tight battle for the final playoff berth in the Western Conference, but the Suns pulled away down the stretch for a 111-96 win to send and the Warroirs packing. The Suns' prize for winning? A date with the No. 1 seed, defending champion .
The first-round matchups include the Orlando Magic against the Detroit Pistons and the Portland Trail Blazers against the Philadelphia 76ers.
The Orlando Magic secured their playoff spot by defeating the Charlotte Hornets 121-90 in the Play-In Tournament.
The 2026 NBA playoffs start on Saturday, April 18, with four series-opening games.
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With the bracket now finalized, its' time to ask: could the Magic and Suns shock the world and knock out the No. 1 seeds? Here is a look at some of the biggest first-round upsets in NBA playoff history, a reminder that anything can happen in the postseason.
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2025: Oklahoma City Thunder (beat Indiana Pacers in seven games)
2024: Boston Celtics (beat Dallas Mavericks in five games)
2023: Denver Nuggets (beat Miami Heat in five games)
2022: Golden State Warriors (beat Boston Celtics in six games)
2021: Milwaukee Bucks (beat Phoenix Suns in six games)
2020: Los Angeles Lakers (beat Miami Heat in six games)
2019: Toronto Raptors (beat Golden State Warriors in six games)
2018: Golden State Warriors (beat Cleveland Cavaliers in four games)
2017: Golden State Warriors (beat Cleveland Cavaliers in five games)
2016: Cleveland Cavaliers (beat Golden State Warriors in seven games)
2015: Golden State Warriors (beat Cleveland Cavaliers in six games)
2014: San Antonio Spurs (beat Miami Heat in five games)
2013: Miami Heat (beat San Antonio Spurs in seven games)
2012: Miami Heat (beat Oklahoma City Thunder in five games)
2008: Boston Celtics (beat Los Angeles Lakers in six games)
2005: San Antonio Spurs (beat Detroit Pistons in seven games)
2004: Detroit Pistons (beat Los Angeles Lakers in five games)
2003: San Antonio Spurs (beat New Jersey Nets in six games)
2002: Los Angeles Lakers (beat New Jersey Nets in four games)
2001: Los Angeles Lakers (beat Philadelphia 76ers in five games)
1999: San Antonio Spurs (beat New York Knicks five games)
1997: Chicago Bulls (beat Utah Jazz in six games)
1996: Chicago Bulls (beat Seattle SuperSonics in six games)
1995: Houston Rockets (beat Orlando Magic in four games)
1994: Houston Rockets (beat New York Knicks in seven games)
1993: Chicago Bulls (beat Phoenix Suns in six games)
1992: Chicago Bulls (beat Portland Trail Blazers in six games)
1991: Chicago Bulls beat Los Angeles Lakers in five games.
1990: Detroit Pistons (beat Portland Trail Blazers in five games)
1989: Detroit Pistons (beat Los Angeles Lakers in four games)
1988: Los Angeles Lakers (beat Detroit Pistons in seven games)
1987: Los Angeles Lakers (beat Boston Celtics in six games)
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2025: Oklahoma City Thunder (beat Indiana Pacers in seven games)
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2025: Oklahoma City Thunder (beat Indiana Pacers in seven games)
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2024: Boston Celtics (beat Dallas Mavericks in five games)
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2023: Denver Nuggets (beat Miami Heat in five games)
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2022: Golden State Warriors (beat Boston Celtics in six games)
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2021: Milwaukee Bucks (beat Phoenix Suns in six games)
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2020: Los Angeles Lakers (beat Miami Heat in six games)
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2019: Toronto Raptors (beat Golden State Warriors in six games)
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2018: Golden State Warriors (beat Cleveland Cavaliers in four games)
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2017: Golden State Warriors (beat Cleveland Cavaliers in five games)
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2016: Cleveland Cavaliers (beat Golden State Warriors in seven games)
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2015: Golden State Warriors (beat Cleveland Cavaliers in six games)
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2014: San Antonio Spurs (beat Miami Heat in five games)
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2013: Miami Heat (beat San Antonio Spurs in seven games)
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2012: Miami Heat (beat Oklahoma City Thunder in five games)
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2008: Boston Celtics (beat Los Angeles Lakers in six games)
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2005: San Antonio Spurs (beat Detroit Pistons in seven games)
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2004: Detroit Pistons (beat Los Angeles Lakers in five games)
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2003: San Antonio Spurs (beat New Jersey Nets in six games)
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2002: Los Angeles Lakers (beat New Jersey Nets in four games)
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2001: Los Angeles Lakers (beat Philadelphia 76ers in five games)
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1999: San Antonio Spurs (beat New York Knicks five games)
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1997: Chicago Bulls (beat Utah Jazz in six games)
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1996: Chicago Bulls (beat Seattle SuperSonics in six games)
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1995: Houston Rockets (beat Orlando Magic in four games)
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1994: Houston Rockets (beat New York Knicks in seven games)
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1993: Chicago Bulls (beat Phoenix Suns in six games)
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1992: Chicago Bulls (beat Portland Trail Blazers in six games)
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1991: Chicago Bulls beat Los Angeles Lakers in five games.
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1990: Detroit Pistons (beat Portland Trail Blazers in five games)
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1989: Detroit Pistons (beat Los Angeles Lakers in four games)
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1988: Los Angeles Lakers (beat Detroit Pistons in seven games)
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1987: Los Angeles Lakers (beat Boston Celtics in six games)
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The first time a No. 8 seed eliminated a No. 1 seed in NBA playoff history. The SuperSonics had an impressive 63-19 regular-season record, but the Nuggets overcame a 2-0 series deficit to complete the stunning five-game upset.
The Knicks became the first No. 8 seed to reach the NBA Finals. After upsetting the top-seeded Heat in the first round in Game 5, New York rolled through the Atlanta Hawks and Indiana Pacers before falling to the San Antonio Spurs in five games in the Finals.
The Warriors faced a Mavericks squad that had won a league-best 67 games during the regular season, which tied for the seventh-best regular-season record of all time. The Warriors sent the Mavericks packing in six games, with three of Golden State’s four wins coming by double digits.
The Grizzlies claimed their first playoff series win in franchise history by upsetting the 61-win Spurs, with five of the six games decided by single digits. The Grizzlies advanced to the Western Conference semifinals but ultimately lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 4-3.
Back in 2012, the Bulls secured the top seed after tying for the league's best record, and it seemed like they were destined for a deep run. However, everything shifted dramatically in the final minute of Game 1 when star guard Derrick Rose tore his ACL, giving the Sixers a huge boost. Philadelphia went on to take the series in six games, but its playoff run came to an end in the second round against the Boston Celtics.
The Heat, a Play-In Tournament team that entered as the No. 8 seed, dismantled the 58-win Bucks in five games behind one of the greatest individual series performances in playoff history from Jimmy Butler. The Heat also became the first play-in team ever to win a first-round series, and went on to reach the NBA Finals before falling to the Denver Nuggets.
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