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What’s going on: It’s playoff season across the sports world, with every game raising the stakes and players asking: Are you not entertained? Here are some of the highlights as the matchups get underway...

Ice, ice baby: The NHL regular season is over, and now 16 teams continue their quest for the Stanley Cup. Judging by the league’s Heated Rivalry-inspired hype video, the competition is fierce. One team nobody wants to face is the Colorado Avalanche. But right now all eyes are on the Buffalo Sabres, who just ended a 15-year playoff drought in the most chaotic, only-in-sports way possible. But maybe don’t start celebrating yet. Missing from this year’s postseason? Former back-to-back champs, the Florida Panthers, as well as the Toronto Maple Leafs. (Sorry, Justin Bieber.)

Hoop, there it is: Both the underdogs and history makers showed up for the first round of the NBA playoffs… mostly. The San Antonio Spurs’ 22-year-old sensation Victor Wembanyama set a franchise record in his post-season debut. But his playoff run may be cut short — a brutal fall took him out early last night. After barely making the bracket, the Orlando Magic pulled off a massive upset over the top-seeded Detroit Pistons. Meanwhile, LeBron and Bronny James became the first father-son duo in an NBA playoff game. As for the Knicks, they probably need a therapy session following their most recent face-off with the Atlanta Hawks. (Did anyone else know this ‘80s movie icon co-owns the team?) Spike Lee was courtside for the devastation. But if he was hoping for divine intervention, he didn’t get it.  

Related: This Video of Paige and Azzi Together Has Everyone Hyped for Their Season  (Instagram)

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