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    Five players or coaches under the most pressure in NBA Game 7s

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    Plenty is at stake in the NBA‘s three first-round Game 7s, and not just figuring out who advances to the Eastern Conference semifinals.

    Below, we examine the five players or coaches under the most pressure in the win-or-go-home environment.

    5. Toronto Raptors small forward Brandon Ingram

    As key as Ingram, a 2025-26 All-Star, was to getting the Raptors the Eastern Conference’s No. 5 seed, he’s been just as responsible for the team facing a win-or-go-home scenario against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

    Before missing Friday’s Game 6 overtime thriller, Ingram had a miserable series through five games, averaging 12 points, 2.2 assists and two turnovers per game on 32.8 percent shooting as Toronto fell into a 3-2 deficit. Dealing with a heel injury, his status for Game 7 is unclear, but it will be consequential for Ingram whether he suits up or not.

    If healthy enough to play, another dud could leave the Raptors to plot his exit this offseason. Should Ingram sit and Toronto win for the second consecutive game, Ja’Kobe Walter’s production as his replacement may inform how head coach Darko Rajakovic manages his lineup going forward, with Ingram possibly relegated to the second unit. In only Year 1 of a three-year, $120M extension, that would also raise questions about his long-term future.

    The 2025-26 Most Improved Player Award finalist’s future has become more complicated with a rough first-round series against the Orlando Magic. Through six games, Duren has offered drastically reduced production from the regular season, averaging 9.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game while shooting 52.3 percent. Per NBA.com stats, he’s one of two Pistons with a negative net rating for the series alongside point guard Daniss Jenkins, a 2024 undrafted free agent.

    ESPN’s Bobby Marks and Tim Bontemps discussed a possible Duren rookie extension ahead of the start of the regular season, noting his status as an ascending talent made for a compelling case while also cautioning “that this front office didn’t draft” him.

    More recently, the Detroit Free Press wrote about what a max extension would look like, with Duren currently eligible for a five-year, $239M contract. If he receives All-NBA honors — a possibility after averaging a double-double during the regular season — he could receive as much as $287M over five years.

    That should be out of the question after a miserable start to the postseason, although Duren could once again play himself into a conversation for $40M per year contract by getting past the Magic and regaining his earlier form in the second round.

    In three tries, the 2022-23 league MVP has never beaten the Boston Celtics in a playoff series. But Embiid, who scored 33 points in Game 5, has a chance after the Sixers stunningly won the past two games to force a Game 7.

    In his most recent close-out game versus the Celtics, Embiid struggled in a 2023 East semifinal blowout Game 7 loss, 112-88, finishing with 15 points and eight rebounds while shooting 27.8 percent on 18 field-goal attempts. He’s 0-3 all-time in Game 7s, per Stathead, also losing to the Toronto Raptors on Kawhi Leonard’s iconic buzzer-beater in 2019 and the Atlanta Hawks in 2021, averaging 22.3 points per game on 38.6 percent shooting.

    2. Orlando Magic coach Jamahl Mosley

    Mosley might be coaching for his job on Sunday.

    The fifth-year Magic coach nearly experienced a major breakthrough in Game 6 as Orlando built a massive 24-point second-half home lead in a potential close-out game. Instead, the Magic went nearly an hour without making a field goal and were blown out by 14, 93-79, forcing a Game 7 in Detroit.

    As much credit as Mosley deserves for putting Orlando in a spot to advance to the East semis as a No. 8 seed, the stunning collapse could mark the beginning of the end for Mosley if the Pistons advance.

    It would be the Magic’s third consecutive first-round exit under Mosley, who likely won’t get a fourth try.

    1. Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden

    No one needs a Game 7 win more than Harden. One of the greatest scorers in NBA history, the 11-time All-Star and 2017-18 MVP has developed a knack for wilting under playoff pressure, putting him under a microscope on Sunday.

    Per Stathead research, Harden is 3-4 all-time in Game 7s and has shot horrifically in nearly every game, going 39-of-110 (35.5 percent), including 13-of-58 (22.4 percent) from beyond the arc. He was limited to single digits scoring during his past two tries (2023, 2025).

    Cleveland traded for Harden at this year’s deadline with the hope being he’d be the missing link to a championship breakthrough. Instead, it could be headed for its earliest postseason exit since 2023 if Harden lives down to his reputation.





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