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  • SAS Shooting Guard
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    Rookie Marcus Denmon has impressed Spurs summer league coach Jacque Vaughn.
    “He hasn’t tried to do too much, but has done enough,” Vaughn said. “Which is a lot harder for guys to understand, especially when you’re fighting for a job. The best part is he competes.” Denmon was the No. 59 overall pick in the draft and is expected to spend a lot of time in the D-League if he sticks with the Spurs.
  • NYK Center-Forward #23
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    Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels were ejected during second quarter of Thursday’s game.
    Robinson and Daniels got tangled up as OG Anunoby attempted a free throw during the second quarter of Thursday’s game. Shoving ensued from multiple players on each team as the situation briefly escalated. Both players were eventually ejected for their roles, leaving each team without key defenders.
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  • MIN Guard #13
    Ayo Dosunmu (calf) will not play against the Nuggets on Thursday.
    Dosunmu’s absence on Thursday is undoubtedly a major blow for the Timberwolves, who are already playing without Anthony Edwards (knee) and Donte DiVincenzo (Achilles). Since being acquired ahead of February’s trade deadline, the fifth-year guard has been stellar for Minnesota on both ends of the floor. He’s become one of the team’s best and most reliable scorers during the postseason. Without Dosunmu, Jaden McDaniels and Julius Randle will likely be counted on for more offensive production.
  • PHI Center-Forward #21
    Joel Embiid (appendicitis) is available to play against the Celtics on Thursday.
    On the heels of a 39-minute outing, in which he scored 33 points in Philadelphia’s win, the former league MVP will take the floor on Thursday with a chance for another strong performance. Embiid has battled injuries throughout the season, but his late arrival to this opening-round series has been difference-making. He’ll likely carry a heavy workload, as the Sixers try to avoid elimination.
  • NYK Guard #3
    Josh Hart (back) is available to play against the Hawks on Thursday.
    The Knicks will have their do-it-all wing available for Thursday’s contest, as they attempt to close out the Hawks. Hart has played in all five games of the opening-round series, averaging 9.4 points, 10.0 rebounds, and 4.8 assists per game. He’ll likely start and play an important role on both ends of the floor.
  • TOR Forward-Guard #4
    Scottie Barnes (quad) is not on the injury report for Friday’s Game 6 against the Cavaliers.
    Barnes played through a right quad contusion that he suffered during the second quarter of Wednesday’s Game 5 defeat. Following the game, he said that he’ll be fine for Game 6, and the Raptors have not even included Barnes on the initial injury report. With Toronto’s season on the line, Barnes will take on his usual workload, if not exceed it.
  • ORL Forward #1
    Jonathan Isaac (knee) is doubtful for Friday’s Game 6 against the Pistons.
    Isaac has yet to appear in a game this postseason, and it’s unlikely that will change in Game 6. His continued absence would not significantly affect the Magic rotation, as Isaac last appeared in a game on March 12.
  • TOR Forward #3
    Brandon Ingram (heel) is questionable for Friday’s Game 6 against the Cavaliers.
    Ingram exited Wednesday’s Game 5 defeat with a right heel injury that the Raptors are now describing as inflammation. While A.J. Lawson entered the lineup to begin the third quarter, he only played two minutes, with fellow reserve Jamal Shead logging 34 minutes. If Ingram can’t play on Friday, Lawson could start, but Shead stands to benefit more in terms of playing time.
  • DET Guard-Forward #27
    Kevin Huerter (adductor) is questionable for Friday’s Game 6 against the Magic.
    Huerter did not play in Wednesday’s Game 5 victory, with his absence leading to a few more minutes for Daniss Jenkins. However, Jenkins did not receive too big a boost, as Cade Cunningham played 44 of a possible 48 minutes. Huerter’s return would give the Pistons another perimeter shooting option to play off of Cunningham.
  • DET Forward #12
    Tobias Harris (ankle) is questionable for Friday’s Game 6 against the Magic.
    Harris sprained his left ankle during Wednesday’s Game 5 victory over the Magic but remained in the game. The veteran forward has been one of Detroit’s most consistent players in this series, so not having him would make a major difference. If Harris can’t play, Javonte Green is a potential replacement in the starting lineup.
  • POR Guard #0
    Damian Lillard (Achilles) said on Thursday that he has resumed playing 5-on-5 pickup games.
    Lillard ruptured his Achilles tendon during last season’s playoffs, missing the entire 2025-26 campaign as a result. The veteran guard, who turns 36 in July, appears to be on track to return to action next season, as he has resumed playing 5-on-5. Lillard also noted on Thursday that, while nothing was ever said about him possibly playing this season, he did think about the possibility. With Lillard back in the fold, the Trail Blazers should be in a position to take a step forward after earning the No. 7 seed in this year’s playoffs.
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