2016 NBA Playoffs: Stephen Curry’s Warriors v Kevin Durant’s Thunder; LeBron James dominating East

The NBA playoffs roll along, and The National's Jonathan Raymond and Kevin Jeffers are all over it. Keep here for full analysis, schedules and more.

Podcast: Space Jam 2, Thunder-Spurs and the play-offs at large

Halfway through the NBA Play-offs, and there have been few shocks. But the Oklahoma City Thunder dispatching the San Antonio Spurs certainly qualifies as a shock.

Now, the Thunder look to continue their high-pressured run to the NBA Finals, but will have to beat the greatest regular-season team in NBA history, the defending champion Golden State Warriors.

In the East, the Cleveland Cavaliers have been on cruise control, winning all 8 of their games.

First team to 16 wins ... let’s go.

Latest analysis

• May 19: LeBron James and Cleveland Cavaliers are fulfilling their potential

• May 18: Stephen Curry shows Oklahoma City's path is still pretty narrow

• May 16: Oklahoma City forge winning identity in Game 1 surprise victory over Golden State

• May 17: NBA Conference Finals preview: LeBron James, Cavaliers are way better

• May 16: NBA Conference Finals preview: Curry, Durant, Westbrook – who could ask for more?

Where we stand

Eastern Conference Finals

• No 1 Cleveland v No 2 Toronto | Cavaliers lead 2-0| Game 3, Sunday, 4.30am

Western Conference Finals

• No 1 Golden State v No 3 Oklahoma City | Series tied 1-1 | Game 3, Monday, 4am

Second Round

Eastern Conference

• No 1 Cleveland v No 4 Atlanta | Cavs sweep 4-0

• No 3 Miami v No 2 Toronto | Raptors win 4-3

Western Conference

• No 1 Golden State v No 5 Portland | Warriors win 4-1

• No 2 San Antonio v No 3 Oklahoma City | Thunder win 4-2

First round

Eastern Conference

• No 1 Cleveland sweeps No 8 Detroit to advance

• No 2 Toronto beat No 7 Indiana in 7 to advance

• No 3 Miami beat No 6 Charlotte in 7 to advance

• No 4 Atlanta beat No 5 Boston in 6 to advance

Western Conference

• No 1 Golden State beat No 8 Houston in 5 to advance

• No 2 San Antonio sweeps No 7 Memphis to advance

• No 3 Oklahoma City beat No 6 Dallas in 5 to advance

• No 5 Portland beat No 4 LA Clippers in 6 to advance

Previous coverage

• May 12: Durant and Westbrook get unexpected help, and Spurs unexpectedly crater

• May 10: Doubting the Oklahoma City Thunder was bad and we should all feel bad

• May 9: 'Crazy' Stephen Curry turns in a stupefying all-timer

• May 7: Damian Lillard drops 40 while Kyle Lowry finally shows up

• May 6: Durant and Westbrook take over, and fall short again

• May 4: Cleveland Cavaliers destroy Hawks' spirit

• May 3: Klay Thompson and Draymond Green put Warriors' brains to work

• May 2: Cavs simply too good for Hawks; OKC bounce back

• May 1: Demar DeRozan saves Canada

• April 30: Spurs v Thunder might already be over

• April 29: The Trail Blazers are rightfully full of belief

• April 28: The Hawks solve their offensive puzzle

• April 27: Draymond Green not letting Warriors falter

• April 26: Toronto Raptors close to re-writing own history

• April 25: First Stephen Curry, now Chris Paul – Injuries ruining dream play-offs

• April 24: Are LeBron and the Spurs destined to meet again? | Curry hurt again

• April 23: OKC fighting mad, which is dangerous for everyone else

• April 19: Defensive Hawks sink their talons into Celtics

• April 18: The Durant-Westbrook Thunder at their worst

• April 17: LeBron and Cavs will have to work; Spurs save their legs

• April 16: Stephen Curry's ankle; Paul George's old school

Previews and predictions

Eastern Conference: LeBron James seeks sixth straight Finals

Western Conference: Should be smooth sailing for elite top four

Awards talk

Jonathan Raymond and Kevin Jeffers debate who will – or at least should – win the NBA’s top individual awards.

MVP and All-NBA: No debate at the top, but much as to who else deserves praise

Rookie of the Year: Karl-Anthony Towns the stud of a deep class

Coach of the Year: No clear winner, but many great choices

Sixth Man of the Year: Andre Iguodala, Tristan Thompson, Jamal Crawford or someone else?

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Updated: April 14, 2016, 12:00 AM