NBA Game 6 highlights uploaded May 15
- YouTube uploads dated May 15 showed multiple NBA playoff Game 6 highlight packages, including Spurs-Timberwolves and Pistons-Cavaliers clips, alongside full-game and quarter-specific edits. - One of the clearest examples was a Spurs-Timberwolves second-quarter clip on May 15, while NBA.com logged San Antonio's 139-109 series-clinching win. - On May 18, NBA.com lists Cavaliers-Pistons Game 7 and Spurs-Thunder Game 1 on its playoff watch page.
YouTube uploads dated May 15 show how NBA playoff highlights were packaged across multiple channels after that night's Game 6s. Search results and video pages reviewed on Sunday include full-game reels for San Antonio Spurs-Minnesota Timberwolves and Detroit Pistons-Cleveland Cavaliers, as well as a Spurs-Timberwolves clip labeled specifically for the second quarter. NBA.com's game pages confirm both matchups were played on May 15. San Antonio beat Minnesota 139-109 in Minneapolis to win that Western Conference semifinal series 4-2, while Detroit beat Cleveland 115-94 in Ohio to tie its Eastern Conference semifinal 3-3 and force a Game 7. The mix of uploads matters mainly as a record of how playoff footage was distributed that day: some videos were presented as complete game highlight packages, and others were cut into narrower segments tied to a single quarter. (youtube.com) The reviewed pages do not show a single uniform format across all uploads. ### Which May 15 videos can be verified? The clearest verified example is an NBA YouTube upload titled “#2 SPURS at #6 TIMBERWOLVES | FULL GAME 6 HIGHLIGHTS | May 15, 2026,” which search results show was published two days ago and describes the Spurs' 139-109 win. (nba.com) A second NBA upload labeled “EXTENDED” for the same game also appears in search results from the league's channel. A separate YouTube result shows a video titled “Spurs vs Timberwolves Highlights Today 2nd Qtr P2 | May 15 | 2026 NBA Playoff Full Highlights Game 6,” published on May 15. (youtube.com) That listing is the quarter-specific example referenced in the source material for this card. Detroit-Cleveland also appears in multiple May 15-related YouTube results. Search results reviewed Sunday show at least one full-game highlight upload for Cavaliers-Pistons dated May 16 but tied in its title to the May 15 Game 6, and another result with a similar full-game framing for that matchup. (youtube.com) ### Was the segmented editing limited to one game? The verified evidence is strongest for San Antonio-Minnesota. (youtube.com) The second-quarter Spurs-Timberwolves clip is directly visible in search results, and full-game versions of the same matchup also appear, including the NBA's own standard and extended packages. For Detroit-Cleveland, the reviewed results support the existence of full-game highlight uploads, but the available search evidence here does not clearly verify a quarter-specific edit from the same day. (youtube.com) Because of that, the broader claim that both Game 6s were broken into quarter-by-quarter packages cannot be stated as fully confirmed from the sources reviewed. ### What do the game pages say happened on the floor? (youtube.com) NBA.com says Stephon Castle scored 32 points with 11 rebounds and six assists in San Antonio's Game 6 win over Minnesota, while De'Aaron Fox added 21 points and Anthony Edwards scored 24 for the Timberwolves. The result sent the Spurs to the Western Conference finals. NBA.com says Detroit's 115-94 win over Cleveland forced a deciding Game 7. A Cavaliers game page lists James Harden with 23 points among the game leaders, while the league's watch page carries a short recap clip labeled for the Pistons' Game 6 victory. (youtube.com) ### Where can viewers find the next playoff steps? NBA.com's watch page lists Cavaliers-Pistons Game 7 for Monday, May 18, at 5:00 p.m. PT. The same page lists Spurs-Thunder Game 1 for May 18 at 5:30 p.m. (youtube.com) PT, followed by Game 2 on May 20 and Game 3 on May 22. (nba.com 1) (nba.com 2)