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  • GSW Guard #8
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    De’Anthony Melton (hand) is available to play against the Mavericks on Monday.
    Melton was upgraded from probable to available ahead of Monday’s tipoff. With Melton active, the Warriors will have one of their most productive scorers over this recent stretch of games. He’s averaging 16.3 points per game during March and will have a good chance to produce against the Mavericks.
  • ATL Forward-Center #17
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    Onyeka Okongwu (knee) is questionable for Monday’s Game 2 against the Knicks.
    Okongwu, who logged 37 minutes in Saturday’s series-opening defeat, is dealing with inflammation in his right knee. With Jock Landale (ankle) likely out for the series, the Hawks can ill afford to lose Okongwu. Mouhamed Gueye would see his minutes increase if Okongwu sits, and Tony Bradley may enter the rotation after being a DNP-CD in Game 1.
    HLs: Kennard scores 27 in Game 1 win over Rockets
    Luke Kennard had a career playoff-high 27 points and the short-handed Lakers capitalized on Kevin Durant’s injury absence for a 107-98 victory over the visiting Rockets in the opener of their first-round playoff series.
  • CLE Center-Forward #3
    Thomas Bryant (calf) is out for Monday’s Game 2 against the Raptors.
    Bryant remains out with a strained left calf, with Monday’s game being the sixth that he has missed. His continued absence won’t have a significant impact on the Cavaliers’ frontcourt rotation, as all of the key contributors are healthy.
  • PHX Guard #23
    Jordan Goodwin (calf) will not return to Sunday’s Game 1 against the Thunder.
    Goodwin played five first-half minutes before exiting with a sore left calf, and he has now been ruled out for the rest of the game. Royce O’Neale started the third quarter and will take on an important role, especially with Grayson Allen (hamstring) yet to play despite being listed as available.
  • ORL Forward #1
    Jonathan Isaac (knee) is out for Sunday’s Game 1 against the Pistons.
    Isaac remains out with a sprained left knee, and he has not appeared in a game since March 12. His continued absence will not have a significant impact on the Magic rotation.
  • NYK Forward-Guard #8
    OG Anunoby (ankle) is probable for Monday’s Game 2 against the Hawks.
    Anunoby sprained his left ankle during the third quarter of Saturday’s series-opening win over the Hawks. The good news was that the Knicks’ wing returned to the game after a brief period on the bench, and Anunoby participated fully in Sunday’s practice. According to Knicks head coach Mike Brown, Anunoby is “good to go” for Game 2. If there are any issues, Landry Shamet and Miles McBride are potential replacements in the starting lineup.
  • Immanuel Quickley (hamstring) is questionable for Monday’s Game 2 against the Cavaliers.
    Quickley suffered a strained right hamstring during the Raptors’ regular-season finale and did not play in Saturday’s series-opening loss to the Cavaliers. If he’s able to return for Game 2, Jamal Shead would be bumped to the bench. Quickley’s return would also be good news for Brandon Ingram, who only attempted nine shots in Game 1.
  • ORL Guard #3
    Desmond Bane (illness) is available for Sunday’s Game 1 against the Pistons.
    Bane is good to go after being added to the Magic injury report late Sunday morning. He’ll occupy his usual place in the starting lineup.
  • PHI Guard #77
    VJ Edgecombe tallied 13 points (6-of-16 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), three rebounds, three assists and two steals in Sunday’s Game 1 loss to the Celtics.
    Edgecombe’s official playoff debut did not go as smoothly as the rookie would have hoped. While good inside the three-point line, he missed all five of his three-point attempts on the day. Edgecombe played 34 minutes against the Celtics, and that was with the fourth quarter essentially being “garbage time.” Edgecombe and the 76ers will look to put up more resistance in Game 2 on Tuesday.
  • PHI Forward #8
    Paul George finished Sunday’s Game 1 loss to the Celtics with 17 points (4-of-8 FGs, 8-of-9 FTs), four rebounds, one assist and one three-pointer.
    While George finished Sunday’s defeat with solid percentages, the 76ers will have little chance of competing if he’s only attempting eight shots from the field. By comparison, Kelly Oubre Jr. (10/7/2) shot 5-of-14 from the field, including 0-of-5 from beyond the arc. With Joel Embiid (appendicitis) out indefinitely, George will have to be much closer to Tyrese Maxey’s “1B” than he was on Sunday for the 76ers to have any chance of being competitive in this series.
  • PHI Guard #0
    Tyrese Maxey amassed 21 points (8-of-20 FGs, 4-of-5 FTs), one rebound, eight assists and one three-pointer in Sunday’s Game 1 loss to the Celtics.
    Maxey led the way offensively for the 76ers in Sunday’s series opener, but the Celtics made him work for everything. The 76ers’ point guard shot 40 percent from the field, including a 1-of-4 day from beyond the arc. During the regular season, Maxey averaged 8.6 three-point attempts per game. If Boston can successfully run Maxey off the line as they did in Game 1, this series may not last very long. Game 2 is scheduled for Tuesday night.
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