It’s tough to keep up with the NBA playoffs. With at least one series playing every night, very few can find time to watch all the games. If you’re looking for an update on every series, you’ve found it.

Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Toronto Raptors – Cavs win 4-0

If there was any doubt before, it’s over now. LeBron James has the Raptors’ number. After yesterday, LeBron, and the rest of the Cavaliers, have defeated Toronto in the playoffs. In fact, the Raptors’ record against LeBron in the playoffs is an abysmal 2-12. The Cavs have a 10-game playoff win streak going against Toronto. After just scraping by the Pacers in a series that went to seven games, the rest of the Cavaliers squad finally started showing up consistently. Kyle Korver and J.R. Smith started doing what they do best, hitting threes. George Hill also shook off all of the cobwebs after being sidelined from a back injury during some of the Pacers series. Cleveland now awaits the winner of the Celtics Sixers series.

Philadelphia 76ers vs. Boston Celtics – Celtics up 3-1

It looked bleak for Philly after the Celtics went up 3-0. While the 76ers have exceeded any preseason expectations, it’s painful to watch one of their best players score only one point during game2. Ben Simmons is still probably getting over that one. Brad Stevens is getting everything out of his squad. Even without their two best players, the Celtics are just one win away from reaching the Eastern Conference Finals for a second consecutive season. Philly has a tall task ahead of them in game 5. They have to go back to Boston and try to pull out a win at TD Garden. So far, a team has never come back from an 0-3 deficit in the NBA playoffs. Philadelphia may be a city rich in history, but this time it’s not on their side. Game 5 is tomorrow, 5/9, at 8pm ET on TNT.

Golden State Warriors vs. New Orleans Pelicans – Warriors up 3-1

You have to give credit to the Pelicans for getting this far. Everyone thought their season was over after DeMarcus Cousins suffered an Achilles injury that ended his season. But Anthony Davis kicked it into another gear. The guy is just too dominant in the paint. Couple that with a playoff emergence from Jrue Holiday and Rajon Rondo, and the Pels find themselves staring down the barrel of the Golden State Warriors. It’s been a successful season for New Orleans, but it seems like it’s almost over. Kevin Durant can’t be stopped. If he wants to shoot, he’s going to get his shot. With Steph Curry back in the lineup as well, and the rest of the Warriors looking like the unstoppable force they have been the past few years, we all know how this series is going to end. Game 5 is tonight, 5/8, at 10:30pm ET on TNT.

Houston Rockets vs. Utah Jazz – Rockets up 3-1

This year feels different for the Rockets. They might actually have a chance to knock off the Warriors. But first, Houston needs to get past the Utah Jazz. The Jazz are in a similar boat as New Orleans. They’ve gone above and beyond the preseason expectations and have shown up in the second half of the season and the NBA playoffs. Even without Ricky Rubio (hamstring) and now Dante Exum (hamstring) the Jazz’s season has been exciting. The emergence of rookie phenom Donovan Mitchell paired with the dominant presence of Rudy Gobert, and sharpshooter Joe Ingles, Utah has made it far this season. But things aren’t looking great for this up-and-coming team. The trio of James Harden, Chris Paul, and Clint Capela is just too good. This trio and the rest of the Houston Rockets have been playing lights out for the majority of the series. Game 5 is tonight, 5/8, at 8pm ET on TNT.