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  • OKC Center #15
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    Branden Carlson (back) is out for Monday’s game against the Raptors.
    Carlson’s continued absence does not affect fantasy basketball, even with Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) out and Chet Holmgren (illness) questionable for Monday’s game. Jaylin Williams remains the next man up in the frontcourt and should get another start.
  • ORL Forward #1
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    Jonathan Isaac (knee) is doubtful for Friday’s Game 6 against the Pistons.
    Isaac has yet to appear in a game this postseason, and it’s unlikely that will change in Game 6. His continued absence would not significantly affect the Magic rotation, as Isaac last appeared in a game on March 12.
    Kidd: Mavs' star Flagg will be a Hall-of-Famer
    Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd joins the Dan Patrick Show discussing his young star Cooper Flagg after his rookie season and what he can do in his career moving forward.
  • TOR Forward #3
    Brandon Ingram (heel) is questionable for Friday’s Game 6 against the Cavaliers.
    Ingram exited Wednesday’s Game 5 defeat with a right heel injury that the Raptors are now describing as inflammation. While A.J. Lawson entered the lineup to begin the third quarter, he only played two minutes, with fellow reserve Jamal Shead logging 34 minutes. If Ingram can’t play on Friday, Lawson could start, but Shead stands to benefit more in terms of playing time.
  • DET Guard-Forward #27
    Kevin Huerter (adductor) is questionable for Friday’s Game 6 against the Magic.
    Huerter did not play in Wednesday’s Game 5 victory, with his absence leading to a few more minutes for Daniss Jenkins. However, Jenkins did not receive too big a boost, as Cade Cunningham played 44 of a possible 48 minutes. Huerter’s return would give the Pistons another perimeter shooting option to play off of Cunningham.
  • DET Forward #12
    Tobias Harris (ankle) is questionable for Friday’s Game 6 against the Magic.
    Harris sprained his left ankle during Wednesday’s Game 5 victory over the Magic but remained in the game. The veteran forward has been one of Detroit’s most consistent players in this series, so not having him would make a major difference. If Harris can’t play, Javonte Green is a potential replacement in the starting lineup.
  • POR Guard #0
    Damian Lillard (Achilles) said on Thursday that he has resumed playing 5-on-5 pickup games.
    Lillard ruptured his Achilles tendon during last season’s playoffs, missing the entire 2025-26 campaign as a result. The veteran guard, who turns 36 in July, appears to be on track to return to action next season, as he has resumed playing 5-on-5. Lillard also noted on Thursday that, while nothing was ever said about him possibly playing this season, he did think about the possibility. With Lillard back in the fold, the Trail Blazers should be in a position to take a step forward after earning the No. 7 seed in this year’s playoffs.
  • MIN Guard #8
    Bones Hyland (knee) is available for Thursday’s Game 6 against the Nuggets.
    Injuries to Anthony Edwards (knee) and Donte DiVincenzo (Achilles) have made Hyland a more important player within the Timberwolves’ rotation, even if he continues to come off the bench. His availability is good news for Minnesota as it looks to close out the series, and Ayo Dosunmu (calf) is still considered questionable.
  • MIN Guard #13
    Ayo Dosunmu (calf) is questionable for Thursday’s Game 6 against the Nuggets.
    Already without Anthony Edwards (knee) and Donte DiVincenzo (Achilles), the Timberwolves could be down two more guards for Thursday’s game. Dosunmu, who dropped a career-high 43 points in Game 4, is dealing with a sore right calf. He joins Bones Hyland (knee) as a Timberwolves guard who is questionable going into a game that Minnesota must win to avoid a Game 7. Terrence Shannon Jr. would see his playing time increase if Dosunmu or Hyland can’t play.
  • HOU Forward #7
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that Kevin Durant (ankle) will not be available for Friday’s Game 6 against the Lakers.
    Having suffered a tendon bruise in his knee before the series, Durant has been out since Game 2 due to a bone bruise in his left ankle. His continued absence means another start for Reed Sheppard, while the Rockets will also require more production from Alperen Şengün, Jabari Smith Jr. and Amen Thompson. Sheppard played 35 minutes in Wednesday’s Game 5 victory, finishing with 12 points, six assists, three steals and two three-pointers.
  • LAL Guard #15
    Austin Reaves (oblique) recorded 22 points (4-of-16 FGs, 12-of-13 FTs), four rebounds, six assists, one block and two three-pointers in Wednesday’s Game 5 loss to the Rockets.
    With Wednesday’s game being the first for Reaves since April 2, he was used in a reserve role. There were no restrictions for the Lakers’ guard, who logged 34 minutes. Reaves did not shoot the ball well from the field, but a 12-of-13 night at the foul line boosted the point total. Reaves may return to the starting lineup for Game 6 on Friday, especially when considering how poorly Luke Kennard played. Missing all four of his field-goal attempts, Kennard finished Game 5 with one point, three rebounds, two assists, two steals and one blocked shot. Whether he continues to start or gets bumped to the bench by Reaves, the Lakers need more from Kennard.
  • LAL Center #5
    Deandre Ayton tallied 18 points (9-of-14 FGs), 17 rebounds and two blocks in Wednesday’s Game 5 loss to the Rockets.
    Ejected from Game 4 just over halfway through the third quarter, Ayton was around for the entirety of Game 5. And he lived up to the “DominAyton” nickname on the glass, grabbing ten offensive rebounds and 17 overall. Add in a good night of shooting the basketball, and the 7-footer finished with his third double-double of the series. Ayton and the Lakers will look to end the series on Friday in Houston, as they look to avoid having to play a Game 7 after winning the first three games.
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