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  • NYK Shooting Guard #0
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    The Knicks will start Jalen Brunson, Donte DiVincenzo, RJ Barrett, Julius Randle and Mitchell Robinson against the Hornets on Saturday.
    With Barrett back in the lineup, it will be Josh Hart that is pushed back to the bench, with DiVincenzo remaining with the starting group. Both players will see enough minutes with Quentin Grimes sidelined to be able to provide real value in this game.
  • DEN Center #15
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    Nikola Jokić had 27 points (9-of-15 FGs, 8-of-10 FTs), 12 rebounds, 16 assists, two blocks and one three-pointer in the Nuggets’ 125-113 victory over the Timberwolves in Game 5 on Monday.
    Nuggets regain offensive identity in Game 5 win
    Noah Eagle and Grant Hill reflect on the Denver Nuggets' offensive surge in Game 5 that extends their first-round series with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
  • PHX Guard #1
    Devin Booker had 24 points (8-of-16 FGs, 7-of-9 FTs), six assists, one block and one three-pointer in Monday’s Game 4 loss to the Thunder.
    Booker rebounded in the second half, but had just two points and five turnovers in 19 minutes in the first half. The Suns trailed by eight at halftime and would go on to lose by nine, which was the closest margin of the series. For much of the series, Booker was stymied by the Thunder defense and it led to a quick exit for the Suns in these playoffs.
  • OKC Center-Forward #7
    Chet Holmgren had 24 points (9-of-16 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), 12 rebounds, three assists, two steals and two three-pointers in Monday’s Game 4 win over the Suns.
    Holmgren was excellent in Game 4 with 24 points, 12 rebounds, two three-pointers and two steals. The 23-year-old center was +21 in 34 minutes as the Thunder took Game 4 by nine points. OKC won every game in the series by at least nine points. The Thunder are on the fast track to repeating as champions with a first round sweep of the Suns.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 31 points (10-of-17 FGs, 9-of-11 FTs), two rebounds, eight assists, one block and two three-pointers in the Thunder’s 131-122 Game 4 victory over the Suns on Monday.
    Gilgeous-Alexander put on a show again as he continued to dominate the Suns in this series. Over the last three games, the 27-year-old point guard 36.7 points and 8.3 assists while shooting 63.3 percent from the field. 41.7 percent from behind the three-point line and 90.6 percent from the free throw line. With the Thunder advancing, they’ll take on the winner of the Rockets and Lakers series.
  • DET Guard #2
    Cade Cunningham had 25 points (7-of-23 FGs, 8-of-10 FTs), nine rebounds, six assists, two blocks and three three-pointers in Monday’s Game 4 loss to the Magic.
    While Jalen Duren had been the poster boy for the Pistons’ struggles in this series, Cunningham seemed to takeover the mantle from Duren in Monday’s Game 4 loss to the Magic. The 24-year-old superstar had eight turnovers and was 7-of-23 from the field as the No. 1 seed Pistons fell behind 3-1 in the series. It was the third consecutive game where Cunningham had at least seven turnovers, tying James Harden’s playoff record. Cunningham and the Pistons will have their backs against the wall as they try to avoid elimination at home in Game 5 on Wednesday.
  • ORL Forward #22
    Franz Wagner had 19 points (7-of-15 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), five rebounds, three assists, four steals and one three-pointer in Monday’s Game 4 win over the Pistons.
    Wagner played just 24 minutes before leaving with a calf injury. While he returned to the bench, the Magic deemed him questionable to return to the game and then held him out for the rest of regulation. Wagner’s status will likely have to be monitored ahead of Game 5 on Wednesday.
  • ORL Guard #3
    Desmond Bane had 22 points (7-of-18 FGs, 3-of-4 FTs), five rebounds, one assist, one steal and five three-pointers in the Magic’s 94-88 Game 4 victory over the Pistons on Monday.
    Bane had 22 points and five three-pointers in Game 4, which was one fewer three-pointer than the entire Pistons team. None of his threes were bigger than the bank shot Bane hit late in the fourth quarter to give the Magic a six-point lead. Bane and the Magic will look to complete their shocking upset by closing out the Pistons in Game 5 on Wednesday.
  • DEN Forward #32
    Aaron Gordon (calf) is out for Game 5 against the Timberwolves on Monday.
    Gordon played 23 minutes in Saturday’s Game 4 loss to the Timberwolves before heading to the locker room in the third quarter. Despite the Nuggets saying he was available, Gordon didn’t return to the court. Now he’s been ruled out for Game 5. Expect Spencer Jones to start in his place.
  • PHX Guard #23
    Jordan Goodwin (calf) is out for Game 4 against the Thunder on Monday.
    Goodwin hasn’t played since he injured his calf five minutes into the series’ opening game. The 27-year-old guard was said to have been progressing in his recovery, but was still ruled out for Game 4. Collin Gillespie has replaced him in the starting lineup while Grayson Allen provides additional depth off the bench.
  • DET Guard-Forward #27
    Kevin Huerter (hip) is available for Monday’s Game 4 against the Magic.
    Huerter left Game 3 with a sore left hip after playing 15 minutes off the bench and didn’t return. He was listed as questionable for Game 4, but was ultimately ruled in. Huerter can provide outside shooting and floor spacing off the bench, particularly in minutes where starting small forward Duncan Robinson is off the floor.
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