Ron Harper
Ron Harper Jr. is expected to be available for Tuesday’s Game 2 against the 76ers after being listed as probable due to an ankle issue. Harper played limited minutes in Sunday’s series opener, and his return is unlikely to impact the Celtics’ core rotation.
Read MoreWendell Carter
Wendell Carter Jr. delivered a standout performance in Orlando’s victory over the Pistons, scoring 17 points on 8-of-9 shooting. His all-around contribution included seven rebounds, five assists, and solid defense with a steal and a block. Playing 37 minutes without a turnover, Carter effectively supported his team on both ends of the court. He will
Read MoreCade Cunningham
Cade Cunningham showcased his scoring prowess with 39 points against the Magic, though the Pistons fell short despite his efforts. Hitting from multiple areas on the court and maintaining efficiency at the free throw line, Cunningham demonstrated his offensive versatility. However, his ability to facilitate was limited as the Pistons struggled to find other scoring
Read MoreTobias Harris
Tobias Harris contributed 17 points, six rebounds, and three assists in the Pistons’ loss to the Magic on Sunday. Struggling with efficiency, Harris shot 5-of-15 from the field and relied on the free-throw line for a scoring boost. Despite the shooting woes, he managed to exceed his season average in points. Looking ahead to Wednesday’s
Read MoreJalen Duren
Jalen Duren struggled to find his rhythm in Sunday’s loss to the Magic, managing just eight points and seven rebounds in 33 minutes. Despite his All-Star status, Duren attempted only four shots, contributing to a team-worst minus-21 rating. As the Pistons face a crucial game on Wednesday, heightened contributions from Duren will be essential to
Read MoreVictor Wembanyama
Victor Wembanyama delivered a standout performance in San Antonio’s postseason opener against the Trail Blazers, scoring 35 points and showcasing his range with five three-pointers. While his scoring was a highlight, Wembanyama’s overall stat line saw a dip in rebounds, assists, and blocks, indicating areas for potential growth in future games. As San Antonio looks
Read MoreStephon Castle
Stephon Castle showcased his all-around game in the Spurs’ win over the Trail Blazers, posting 17 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists. Despite shooting 4-of-13 from the field, Castle’s perfect performance at the free-throw line highlighted his aggressive play. His contributions were pivotal in San Antonio’s offensive flow, underscoring his growing role as a key
Read MoreDe’Aaron Fox
De’Aaron Fox delivered a solid performance in his playoff debut with the Spurs, scoring 17 points on 7-of-15 shooting while contributing five rebounds, eight assists, and two three-pointers. His efficient play and ability to manage the game’s tempo without turnovers were crucial in San Antonio’s convincing Game 1 win over the Trail Blazers. Fox’s leadership
Read MoreDeni Avdija
Deni Avdija delivered an impressive performance with 30 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists in the Trail Blazers’ loss to the Spurs. Despite his strong start, logging 19 points by halftime, Avdija’s influence waned in the second half as Portland struggled offensively. With no other teammate surpassing 20 points, the Blazers may need broader contributions
Read MoreScoot Henderson
Scoot Henderson showcased his offensive abilities in Portland’s playoff opener against the Spurs, contributing 18 points on an efficient shooting night. Despite the early struggle in the first half, he made a strong comeback with 15 points after halftime, solidifying his role as a key scorer for the Blazers. With this performance, Henderson continues to
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