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  • MEM Forward #22
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    Taylor Hendricks amassed 18 points (7-of-8 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), four rebounds, two assists, two steals, two blocks and three three-pointers in Saturday’s loss to the Clippers.
    Since the All-Star break, Hendricks has been close to a top-100 player in eight-cat formats. He recorded an excellent stat line on Saturday, doing his damage in 26 minutes off the bench. Given the defensive ability, Hendricks should not have any issues getting minutes the rest of the season. GG Jackson remains the superior option among Grizzlies’ forwards, but managers in deep leagues should not sleep on Hendricks.
  • DET Guard #2
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    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.
    Highlights: Magic get after Pistons for 3-1 lead
    Turnovers got the best of the Detroit Pistons despite holding the Orlando Magic to just 32% from the floor, and they will return home needing to climb from a 3-1 deficit.
  • 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.
  • DAL Forward #32
    Cooper Flagg was named the 2025-26 NBA Rookie of the Year.
    Flagg won the closest Rookie of the Year vote since 2003 over the Hornets’ Kon Knueppel. The 19-year-old small forward led all rookies in points per game and was tied for first in total assists. Flagg lived up to his fourth-round preseason ADP and will surely go even earlier in drafts next season.
  • ORL Forward #1
    Jonathan Isaac (knee) is out for Game 4 against the Pistons on Monday.
    Isaac is still dealing with a sprained left knee that’s kept him out for a month and a half. He’s been ruled out of all four games in this series so far, though his absence doesn’t impact the Magic’s rotation.
  • PHI Center-Forward #21
    Joel Embiid (apendicitis) is probable for Tuesday’s Game 5 against the Celtics.
    Embiid had 26 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in Sunday’s Game 4 loss to the Celtics, his first action in two and a half weeks due to an emergency appendectomy. Listed as probable for Game 5, Embiid is likely to play as the 76ers look to avoid elimination.
  • MIN Guard #5
    NBA Insider Chris B. Haynes reports that Anthony Edwards (knee) is considered week-to-week.
    Ant-Man is dealing with a bone bruise and hyperextension in his left knee, and he’ll likely miss the rest of the first-round series against Denver. Minnesota must win only one of its next three games against the Nuggets, scheduled for Monday, Thursday and Saturday, if the series goes the distance. The Wolves played well without Edwards in the regular season, but without he and Donte DiVincenzo, the road ahead will be challenging. Ayo Dosunmu will need to keep scoring at a high level to pick up the slack, and he’ll look to build off of a 43-point performance in Game 4.
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