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  • MIL Forward #35
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    Pete Nance added 15 points (5-of-9 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), three rebounds, two assists, two steals and four three-pointers in Monday’s win over the Heat.
    The three-point shot was a significant positive for Nance on Monday, which he utilized to finish with a team-high in points in the win over Miami. The high-scoring outing came in 17 minutes of game action, with the process resembling his most productive games during the Summer League. As Nance remains on a two-way contract with the Bucks, he’ll likely see more chances throughout the season to impress.
  • TOR Center #19
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    Jakob Poeltl (back, conditioning) is out for Sunday’s game against the Pacers.
    Poeltl has been out since December, and that won’t change on Sunday. However, the past few days have been spent getting his conditioning up to par rather than rehabbing his lower back, which is a positive. Collin Murray-Boyles and Sandro Mamukelashvili will again play most of the available minutes, and Trayce Jackson-Davis is available to make his Raptors debut.
    HLs: Castle explodes for 40-point triple-double
    Watch highlights of San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle doing it all with a 40-point triple-double to defeat the Dallas Mavericks Saturday night.
  • WAS Forward #00
    Tristan Vukčević (knee) is available for Sunday’s game against the Heat.
    Vukčević was in the starting lineup for Saturday’s loss to the Nets, but he only played 20 minutes. With Alex Sarr (ankle) also available, Vukčević may play even less. However, Sarr only played 18 minutes in Thursday’s win over the Pistons.
  • WAS Center #20
    Alex Sarr (ankle) is available for Sunday’s game against the Heat.
    Sarr is good to go after sitting out Saturday’s loss to the Nets. He’ll be back in the starting lineup, with Tristan Vukčević heading to the bench.
  • WAS Forward #18
    Kyshawn George (knee) is available for Sunday’s game against the Heat.
    George is back after sitting out Saturday’s loss to the Nets. As a result of his return, Jamir Watkins will return to the bench, with his already-low streaming value taking a hit.
  • WAS Guard #0
    Bilal Coulibaly (back) is available for Sunday’s game against the Heat.
    Coulibaly is back after sitting out Saturday’s loss to the Nets. As a result of his return, Will Riley will likely head to the bench. However, the rookie is worth holding onto, as he should still play plenty.
  • WAS Forward #16
    Anthony Gill (hand) is out for Sunday’s game against the Heat.
    Gill will sit out Sunday’s game with a right hand contusion, leaving the Wizards down a frontcourt option off the bench. If Alex Sarr (ankle) and Tristan Vukčević (knee) can play, the Wizards should be fine in terms of their frontcourt depth.
  • MIA Center-Forward #13
    Bam Adebayo (hip) is available for Sunday’s game against the Wizards.
    Adebayo is good to go after being listed as probable initially. He’ll take on his usual role as the starting center, with Kel’el Ware remaining with the reserves.
  • MIA Guard #24
    Norman Powell (hand) is available for Sunday’s game against the Wizards.
    Powell was upgraded to probable on Sunday morning, so he was on track to be available. He’ll take on his usual role as Miami’s primary scoring option on the perimeter.
  • Derrick White, Baylor Scheieirman, Jaylen Brown, Luka Garza and Neemias Queta will start Sunday’s game against the Knicks.
    The Celtics are without Sam Hauser for Sunday’s game due to lower back spasms. Scheierman will fill the resulting void, but he offers limited streaming value in that role. Payton Pritchard and Nikola Vučević will anchor the bench unit.
  • BOS Forward-Guard #0
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Sunday that Jayson Tatum (Achilles) has begun to do some controlled 5-on-5 scrimmaging with the Celtics coaching staff.
    Tatum has been out since rupturing his right Achilles tendon during Game 4 of the Celtics’ second-round series against the Knicks in May. While he has progressed faster than most returning from this severe of an injury, there is still no guarantee that Tatum will play this season. According to Charania, the forward still does not have a timeline to return.