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  • BOS Center #88
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    Neemias Queta (ankle) is probable to play against the Knicks on Tuesday.
    Queta missed Sunday’s game, which was the second of a back-to-back. That allowed Xavier Tillman to slide into the starting lineup, where he was relatively unproductive in 30 minutes of action. Tillman will be pushed to a reserve role with Queta back, which will eliminate the streaming value he held.
  • WAS Guard #0
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    Bilal Coulibaly (heel) is available for Friday’s matchup with the Heat.
    Coulibaly will return to play the second leg of Washington’s back-to-back set after sitting out Thursday’s matchup with the Bulls. He should handle his typical workload for Washington’s 81st game of the season.
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  • MIA Guard #45
    Davion Mitchell (shoulder) is questionable for Friday’s matchup with the Wizards.
    Mitchell is dealing with a right shoulder contusion, and “Off Night” could get a night off. Kasparas Jakučionis could see some extra run if Mitchell is ultimately ruled out.
  • CHA Guard #3
    Coby White (groin) has been upgraded to available for Friday’s matchup with the Pistons.
    White was listed as probable, so his availability isn’t surprising. Expect him to handle his usual workload as a microwave scorer off of Charlotte’s bench.
  • CLE Guard-Forward #20
    Jaylon Tyson (toe) is probable for Friday’s matchup with the Hawks.
    Tyson is on track to play for the first time since March 19. He’ll likely see his minutes monitored with the rest of Cleveland’s roster healthy.
  • DET Guard-Forward #27
    Kevin Huerter (illness) has been upgraded to probable for Friday’s matchup with the Hornets.
    Huerter sat out Wednesday, but he’s on track to take the court against Charlotte. Huerter could handle an elevated workload Friday and for the Pistons’ final game on Sunday as Detroit has already secured the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference.
  • MIA Guard #14
    Tyler Herro (foot) and Norman Powell (groin) are questionable for Friday’s matchup with the Wizards.
    Herro is dealing with right foot soreness, and Powell is dealing with right groin soreness, so there is a chance that both players sit out against Washington. With Miami locked into the No. 10 seed, there is no reason for the team to play its stars if they are banged up. Pelle Larsson and Jaime Jaquez Jr. should see more run if Herro and Powell have to sit out.
  • MIN Forward-Center #30
    Julius Randle (hand) is out for Friday’s matchup with the Rockets, and Naz Reid (shoulder) is questionable.
    Randle will miss a second straight game while Reid lands on the injury report for right shoulder injury maintenance. With Rudy Gobert (rest) already ruled out, the Timberwolves will have to turn to Kyle Anderson and Joan Beringer to pick up the slack in the frontcourt.
  • Immanuel Quickley (foot) is out for Friday’s matchup with the Knicks.
    IQ will get the night off with right foot injury management, and his absence could mean another spot start for Ja’Kobe Walter and increased run for Jamal Shead.
  • Collin Murray-Boyles (neck) and Trayce Jackson-Davis (illness) are out for Friday’s matchup with the Knicks.
    CMB is dealing with a neck strain, while TJD is still recovering from an illness. Jakob Poeltl is not on Toronto’s injury report, so he should handle the majority of frontcourt minutes, with Sandro Mamukelashvili backing him up.
  • DAL Forward #35
    Marvin Bagley III (shoulder) and Dwight Powell (hip) are questionable for Friday’s matchup with the Spurs.
    Daniel Gafford and P.J. Washington are both doubtful, so if Bagley III and Powell end up sitting, Moussa Cisse could be in line for a big role in Dallas’ shorthanded frontcourt.
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