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  • DEN Forward #32
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    Aaron Gordon (hamstring) is probable for Sunday’s game against the Bucks.
    Gordon played 24 minutes off the bench in Friday’s loss to the Hawks and should take on a similar workload on Sunday. The Nuggets have taken a conservative approach to his playing time, with Hunter Tyson starting on Friday since Spencer Jones (ankle, illness) was out.
  • SAS Center-Forward #7
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    Luke Kornet (foot) is questionable for Monday’s Game 1 against the Thunder.
    Kornet is dealing with a sore left foot, and a potential absence would affect the back end of the Spurs’ rotation. He averaged 13.8 minutes per game in the second round, which included a spike in playing time in Game 4 due to Victor Wembanyama’s second-quarter ejection. If Kornet can’t play on Monday, more minutes would become available to Carter Bryant.
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  • SAS Guard #4
    De’Aaron Fox (ankle) is questionable for Monday’s Game 1 against the Thunder.
    Fox continues to deal with a sore right ankle, but the injury did not force him to miss any games during San Antonio’s second-round series against Minnesota. If he’s unable to play on Monday, Dylan Harper would take on a more prominent role, with there also being more minutes for Harrison Barnes.
  • OKC Guard-Forward #8
    Jalen Williams (hamstring) is not on the injury report for Monday’s Game 1 against the Spurs.
    Williams is off the Thunder’s injury report ahead of the Western Conference Finals, meaning the team’s rotation will be complete for Game 1. Ajay Mitchell has performed well as J-Dub’s replacement in the starting lineup, and the second-year guard will figure prominently in the bench unit.
  • CLE Forward-Center #22
    Larry Nance Jr. (illness) is out for Sunday’s Game 7 against the Pistons.
    Nance is inactive for a second consecutive game due to an illness. He has not been a consistent member of the Cavaliers’ rotation, and that was unlikely to change for Sunday’s series decider.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was named the 2025-26 NBA Most Valuable Player.
    Gilgeous-Alexander became the 14th player in league history to win consecutive Most Valuable Player awards. The 27-year-old point guard averaged 31.1 points, 6.6 assists and 1.4 steals. He was second in the league in points and first in plus/minus. Gilgeous-Alexander is in elite company now with multiple MVP awards. If the Thunder repeat as champions, he’ll join Bill Russell, Michael Jordan and LeBron James as the only players to win back-to-back MVPs while also winning back-to-back championships.
  • CLE Forward-Center #22
    Larry Nance (illness) is doubtful for Sunday’s Game 7 against the Pistons.
    A late scratch for Friday’s Game 6 defeat, Nance is on track to miss Game 7 as well. The veteran forward/center has not been in the Cavaliers’ rotation, and that’s unlikely to change on Sunday.
  • DET Guard-Forward #27
    Kevin Huerter (adductor) is questionable for Sunday’s Game 7 against the Cavaliers.
    After logging three minutes in Game 5, Huerter picked up a DNP-CD for Detroit’s Game 6 victory on Friday due to aggravating his strained adductor. If available for Sunday’s series decider, Red Velvet is unlikely to get the minutes needed to impact the outcome.
  • DET Guard #8
    Caris LeVert (heel) is questionable for Sunday’s Game 7 against the Cavaliers.
    While a left heel contusion has LeVert back on the Pistons’ injury report, he has not missed a game since Game 7 of the Orlando series. Look for his role to remain unchanged, with the veteran wing most recently playing 29 minutes off the bench in Detroit’s Game 6 victory on Friday.
  • DET Forward #55
    Duncan Robinson (back) is questionable for Sunday’s Game 7 against the Cavaliers.
    After sitting out Game 5 with a sore lower back, Robinson played 20 minutes off the bench in Game 6. That should remain the case for Sunday’s series decider, with Daniss Jenkins sticking in the starting lineup.
  • OKC Guard-Forward #8
    Jalen Williams (hamstring) said on his personal YouTube channel that he is “healthy” ahead of the Western Conference Finals.
    Williams strained his left hamstring during Game 2 of Oklahoma City’s first-round series against Phoenix and has not played since. Based on his words in a recent video from his personal YouTube page, a return could be in the cards for the Western Conference Finals. Williams was at Thunder practice on Friday, but it’s unknown how much he was able to do. Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals against the Spurs is on Monday night, and J-Dub’s availability will most impact Ajay Mitchell’s presence in the lineup.
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