The 2023 NBA postseason has already been full of surprises.
Somehow, the Los Angeles Lakers finished with the seventh-best record in the West after starting the season 2-10, and they earned a playoff spot via the play-in tournament. The Cleveland Cavaliers are in the postseason without LeBron James for the first time since 1997-98. And perhaps most notably of all, the Sacramento Kings snapped the longest playoff drought in NBA history, and they are in for the first time since 2006.
Needless to say, some squads already have plenty to celebrate -- and sometimes the festivities spill over onto the hardwood after a big play.