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  • TOR Forward #3
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    Brandon Ingram (illness) is available for Sunday’s game against the Mavericks.
    Ingram is good to go after landing on the injury report due to a stomach illness. He’ll occupy his usual spot in the starting lineup, with Ja’Kobe Walter missing out on a potential spot start.
  • WAS Guard #12
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    Tre Johnson (foot) and Bilal Coulibaly (heel) are available for Friday’s game against the Warriors.
    Johnson is available after three games on the sideline, while Coulibaly will play through a persistent heel issue. With both Johnson and Coulibaly available, Leaky Black and Jaden Hardy could see their roles reduced.
    How Duren can propel Pistons to deep playoff run
    It's been a great season for the Pistons, and Jalen Duren is part of that success after another "monster" performance for the team, leading Noah Rubin to describe how he can take the team to a deep playoff run.
  • PHI Forward-Guard #9
    According to NBC’s Noah Levick, Kelly Oubre Jr. (elbow) says he plans to play in Saturday’s matchup with the Hornets.
    Oubre Jr. is quoted as saying, “I’m playing basketball tomorrow.” He hasn’t officially been cleared to take the court, but Oubre Jr. is on track to return after nearly three weeks on the sideline. Quentin Grimes’ playing time could take a hit with Oubre Jr. back in action.
  • UTA Center #22
    Kyle Filipowski (illness) is available for Friday’s matchup with the Nuggets.
    As expected, Filipowski will be available against Denver after missing Wednesday’s loss to Washington. Filipowski should reclaim his starting gig which could mean fewer minutes for John Konchar and Bez Mbeng.
  • OKC Center-Forward #7
    Chet Holmgren (hip) is out for Friday’s matchup with the Bulls.
    Holmgren has appeared in seven straight games, but he’ll sit out against Chicago while dealing with a right hip contusion. Holmgren’s absence frees up more playing time for Cason Wallace and Isaiah Joe, but Jaylin Williams could be the biggest beneficiary from a fantasy standpoint.
  • ATL Center #31
    Jock Landale (shoulder) is questionable for Friday’s matchup with the Celtics.
    Landale has played a key role for Atlanta off the bench, but if he’s ultimately ruled out, Mouhamed Gueye could fill in as Onyeka Okongwu’s primary backup.
  • CLE Center #31
    Jarrett Allen (knee) is probable for Friday’s matchup with the Heat.
    Allen is on track to take the court for the first time since March 3. If he’s ultimately cleared, Allen could be on a minutes restriction, but his return will lower Evan Mobley’s fantasy ceiling. Guys like Max Strus and Jaylon Tyson could see a reduction in playing time, too.
  • BOS Guard-Forward #7
    Jaylen Brown (Achilles) is out for Friday’s matchup with the Hawks.
    Brown was listed as questionable with a calf injury on Thursday, but Friday’s injury report indicates he’s dealing with left Achilles tendonitis. Brown’s absence paves the way for Baylor Scheierman to see additional run, while Payton Pritchard could take on more responsibilities on offense.
  • BOS Guard #9
    Derrick White (knee) and Neemias Queta (thumb) are available for Friday’s matchup with the Hawks.
    White and Queta have each missed only one game in March, and neither will add to that absence total against Atlanta. Expect White and Queta to handle their usual workloads.
  • NOP Forward #25
    Trey Murphy (ankle) and Dejounte Murray (Achilles) are out for Friday’s matchup with the Raptors.
    The Pels were hopeful to have Murphy back for the second leg of New Orleans’ back-to-back set, but he’ll join Murray on the sideline, as the latter gets a maintenance day. With both players out, guys like Yves Missi, Jeremiah Fears and Herbert Jones should take on additional minutes.
  • NOP Forward #25
    Pelicans interim head coach James Borrego said after Thursday’s loss to the Pistons that they hope to have Trey Murphy (ankle) on Friday in Toronto.
    Murphy did not play in Thursday’s game against the Pistons. And with the Pelicans having a back-to-back, it was safe to assume that he would miss one of the next two games. If Murphy can play on Friday, he will likely fill the void that would be left by Dejounte Murray. Murray has not played both games of a back-to-back since returning from his Achilles tendon surgery, and he played 29 minutes against the Pistons.