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  • BKN Guard #88
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    Nolan Traoré, Drake Powell, Ziaire Williams, Noah Clowney and Nic Claxton will start Friday’s game against the Lakers.
    Traoré and Clowney are back in the Nets’ lineup after not playing in Wednesday’s loss to the Warriors. As a result, Ben Saraf and Terance Mann will come off the bench, limiting the fantasy value of both.
  • SAS Forward #30
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    Julian Champagnie added 16 points (5-of-11 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), 10 rebounds, one assist, one block and five three-pointers in Wednesday’s loss to the Knicks.
    Champagnie’s impact can be seen by splitting Wednesday’s contest into two halves. In the first half, he sank five threes, including one to beat the buzzer before halftime, to tally 15 points and nearly a team-best plus-9 rating. But after halftime, he went 0-of-5 from the field, produced one point, and was tied for a team-worst minus-17 rating. A more consistent game may have prevented San Antonio from completely squandering a 14-point lead. Yet, Champagnie continues to shoot the three well of late, and will have another opportunity to produce from beyond the arc on Friday in Game 2.
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  • SAS Guard #5
    Stephon Castle totaled 17 points (7-of-16 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), eight rebounds, three assists and one three-pointer in the loss to the Knicks on Wednesday.
    Castle’s first-ever NBA Finals game was a respectable one. The second-year guard finished second on the Spurs in scoring and did so on decent shooting. He crashed both the offensive and defensive glass on Wednesday while also doing a little bit as a passer. Still, Castle didn’t deliver high production. He’ll likely need to do a bit more on Friday to help the Spurs avoid dropping a second straight game.
  • SAS Forward-Center #1
    Victor Wembanyama finished Wednesday’s loss to the Knicks with 26 points (6-of-21 FGs, 12-of-13 FTs), 12 rebounds, two assists, one steal, three blocks and two three-pointers.
    Despite pretty good counting stats on both ends of the floor, Wembanyama struggled to find a rhythm and make his usual impact on the offensive end in Game 1. His offensive shortcomings consisted mostly of inefficient shooting both inside and outside the arc, as well as six turnovers in his 38 minutes. Wemby ultimately tried to will his team in the fourth quarter by tallying 11 points in the frame, but the Spurs ultimately couldn’t stop the Knicks’ comeback. San Antonio could benefit from a stronger performance from Wembanyama on Friday.
  • NYK Center-Forward #32
    Karl-Anthony Towns generated 18 points (7-of-15 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), 12 rebounds, four assists and one block in Wednesday’s win over the Spurs.
    Towns’ biggest moments of Wednesday’s contest came in the third quarter, scoring 10 points in the frame while helping overcome a 14-point deficit to tie the game at 76 at the period’s end. He didn’t score in the final frame, but still concluded the game with solid numbers. The veteran center had several nice drives and finishes at the basket while being defended in isolation by Victor Wembanyama. If he can continue to hold his own in that matchup, the Knicks could find themselves in favorable positions.
  • NYK Forward-Guard #8
    OG Anunoby added 17 points (5-of-12 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), three rebounds, one steal, one block and three three-pointers in the win over the Spurs on Wednesday.
    Anunoby had been quiet on the offensive end up until the fourth quarter of Game 1, when he drilled a couple of huge three-pointers before finishing with 12 points in the final period. The veteran wing didn’t shoot as efficiently as he had over the first three rounds of the playoffs, but still managed to come up big when it mattered most on Wednesday to help New York to a come-from-behind win. Anunoby logged 31 minutes and appears to be recovering from his hamstring injury well. He’ll have a chance to help the Knicks take a 2-0 series lead on Friday.
  • NYK Guard #11
    Jalen Brunson tallied 30 points (12-of-31 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), three rebounds, two assists and two three-pointers in the win over the Spurs on Wednesday.
    Brunson had a rough first three quarters of Wednesday’s game, having to overcome multiple lower-body ailments en route to producing 17 points on just 7-of-22 shooting. But he came alive in the fourth quarter and amassed 13 massive points while connecting on several big shots down the stretch to lead New York to a Game 1 win. Despite inefficient shooting, Brunson never stopped attacking. As a result, he’ll have a chance to help his team take a 2-0 series lead on Friday.
  • NYK Center-Forward #23
    Mitchell Robinson (finger) is available to play on Wednesday against the Spurs.
    Robinson’s return comes after undergoing surgery on his broken pinky finger. He will not have missed any games, despite the injury, and will likely come off the bench to continue playing a key role for a Knicks team that has won 11 straight games. They’ll enter with a significant rest advantage against the Spurs, who are coming off a seven-game series against the Thunder.
  • NYK Center-Forward #23
    According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Mitchell Robinson (finger) is expected to play in Wednesday’s Game 1 against the Spurs.
    Robinson was listed as questionable on Tuesday, so his upgraded status certainly bodes well for his availability. Robinson will be leaned on to slow down Victor Wembanyama with his elite defensive acumen.
  • NYK Center-Forward #23
    Mitchell Robinson (finger) is questionable to play against the Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Wednesday.
    Previous reports indicated that Robinson should be available, and he was able to do some individual work on Sunday. However, his official designation for the first game of the Finals is questionable. Don’t expect Mike Brown to dip deep down the depth chart for center minutes if Robinson is out. Karl-Anthony Towns will likely play a massive workload, with Ariel Hukporti giving him a few minutes to breathe when Victor Wembanyama isn’t on the floor.
  • PHX Forward #11
    The Suns have guaranteed Oso Ighodaro’s contract for the 2026-27 season, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks.
    The 40th overall pick in the 2024 draft, Ighodaro appeared in all 82 games this season, starting 24. The 7-footer’s role expanded when a foot injury sidelined Mark Williams, and that could remain the case in 2026-27 if the Suns were to move on from the former Hornet. However, one would assume that Phoenix would look to upgrade the position if that were the case, and 2025 lottery pick Khaman Maluach would also be in the mix for more playing time. Ighodaro averaged 6.5 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game this season. That production was not enough to make him much more than a deep-league streamer on nights when Williams was out.
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