Mark Williams
Mark Williams is listed as questionable for Friday’s game against the Warriors due to a foot injury. After missing the last regular-season game, he returned to log 22 minutes against the Trail Blazers on Tuesday. Should Williams be sidelined, Oso Ighodaro is expected to fill in as the starting center, a role he has frequently
Read MoreBennedict Mathurin
Bennedict Mathurin capped off his season with a strong 23-point performance for the Clippers in their 126-121 loss to the Warriors. While showcasing his scoring prowess with efficiency and defensive contributions, Mathurin reaffirmed his offensive potential. However, his inconsistent production across other statistical categories remains a concern for fantasy managers. Looking ahead, his role as
Read MoreJock Landale
Jock Landale is set to be re-evaluated in two weeks after suffering a high ankle sprain, sidelining him for the first round of the playoffs. The injury occurred against the Magic on April 1. In his absence, Mo Gueye and Tony Bradley are expected to fill the backup center role as the Hawks face the
Read MoreCade Cunningham
In a surprising decision, the NBA has ruled that Cade Cunningham and Luka Doncic will remain eligible for 2025-26 season honors despite the 65-game requirement, due to extraordinary circumstances: Doncic’s absence for family reasons and Cunningham’s health issue. Meanwhile, Anthony Edwards’ similar challenge was denied, leaving him ineligible for season awards, Shams Charania reports.
Read MoreJoel Embiid
Philadelphia 76ers fans face uncertainty as Joel Embiid is expected to miss the start of the first round playoff series against the Charlotte Hornets due to appendicitis. Although his status isn’t official, the team is preparing for his absence, placing increased responsibility on Paul George and Tyrese Maxey. While the 76ers remain hopeful for Embiid’s
Read MoreJonathan Isaac
Jonathan Isaac is listed as questionable for Friday’s matchup against the Hornets as he continues his recovery from a knee injury. Having missed over a month, his potential return could boost Orlando’s frontcourt depth, although his playing time is expected to be restricted initially to manage his workload and ensure a cautious reintegration to the
Read MoreGrayson Allen
Grayson Allen is making strides in his recovery from a hamstring injury sustained in the Suns’ game against the Lakers. Head coach Jordan Ott noted that his participation in Friday’s Play-In Tournament against the Warriors is contingent on his ability to sprint effectively. In his absence, Royce O’Neale and Collin Gillespie are expected to step
Read MoreMoussa Diabaté
Moussa Diabaté is listed as questionable for the Hornets’ upcoming game against the Magic due to a sore left hip. In his recent performance, Diabaté contributed significantly with eight points and 14 rebounds. Should he sit out, Ryan Kalkbrenner and Grant Williams are expected to see increased roles to cover his absence.
Read MoreKristaps Porziņģis
Kristaps Porziņģis is questionable for Friday’s game against the Suns due to a sore left ankle sustained after logging 28 minutes in the game against the Clippers. Should Porziņģis be sidelined, Al Horford is likely to see increased minutes while Gary Payton II could also get additional playing time, despite not sharing the frontcourt position
Read MoreQuinten Post
Quinten Post will miss the Warriors’ Friday Play-In Tournament game against the Suns due to a lingering foot injury. With Post sidelined since March 29, the team has been relying on a tight rotation. The Warriors’ game plan may remain consistent, potentially adjusting based on the availability of Kristaps Porziņģis, who is listed as questionable
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