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  • PHX Guard #12
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    Collin Gillespie (shoulder) is out for Sunday’s game against the Thunder.
    Gillespie will sit out the Suns’ final regular-season game, as the outcome will not affect the team’s playoff seeding. Jamaree Bouyea is likely to play significant minutes with Devin Booker and Jalen Green also out.
  • OKC Guard #11
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    Isaiah Joe (personal) is out for Saturday’s Game 3 against the Suns.
    Joe was listed as doubtful for personal reasons on Friday’s injury report, so his absence doesn’t come as a surprise. He had six points in 15 minutes off the bench in Wednesday’s Game 2 victory. A limited bench player, Joe isn’t a significant loss for the defending champion Thunder.
    Breaking down what went wrong for Knicks in Game 3
    Tracy McGrady and crew break down what went wrong for the Knicks on the final play of Game 3 that resulted in a second-straight loss to Atlanta.
  • ORL Forward #1
    Jonathan Isaac (knee) is out for Saturday’s Game 3 against the Pistons.
    Isaac hasn’t played since March 12 due to a sprained left knee. He’s been on the injury report and subsequently ruled out of all three games in this series so far. His continued absence doesn’t impact the Magic’s rotation.
  • POR Guard #5
    Jrue Holiday had 29 points (12-of-18 FGs), six rebounds, five assists, four steals and five three-pointers in Friday’s Game 3 loss to the Spurs.
    Holiday scored 25 points combined in the first two games of this series and then exploded for 29 points in Game 3. Despite the admirable effort from the 35-year-old point guard, it wasn’t enough as Portland dropped Game 3 at home by 12 points. Holiday and the Trail Blazers will try to even the series in Game 4 on Sunday.
  • SAS Guard #2
    Dylan Harper had 27 points (9-of-12 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), 10 rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and four three-pointers in Friday’s Game 3 win over the Trail Blazers.
    Still only 20, Harper became the youngest player in NBA history to score at least 25 points off the bench in a playoff game. He had 27 points and 10 rebounds as the Spurs took a 2-1 lead in the series. Harper and Stephon Castle combined for 60 points with Victor Wembanyama (concussion protocol) sidelined. The Spurs will take on the Trail Blazers in a pivotal Game 4 on Sunday.
  • SAS Guard #5
    Stephon Castle had 33 points (10-of-18 FGs, 10-of-11 FTs), two rebounds, five assists, one steal and three three-pointers in the Spurs’ 120-108 victory over the Trail Blazers in Game 3 on Friday.
    Even without Victor Wembanyama (concussion protocol), the Spurs were able to win largely because of Castle. The 21-year-old point guard had 33 points and five assists as San Antonio took a 2-1 series advantage. Castle and the Spurs will be looking to take control of the series with a win in Game 4 on Sunday.
  • HOU Center #28
    Alperen Sengun had 33 points (15-of-27 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), 16 rebounds, six assists, three steals, one block and one three-pointer in Friday’s Game 3 loss to the Lakers.
    By almost any measure, Sengun had a great game in Game 3. He had 33 points, 16 rebounds and six assists. He added three steals and a block on the defensive end. He finished +10 in 47 minutes played including overtime. Still, without Kevin Durant (ankle), the Rockets collapsed down the stretch of regulation and the Lakers took total control of the series with the overtime win. Sengun and the Rockets will be playing to avoid elimination in Game 4 on Sunday.
  • LAL Guard #36
    Marcus Smart had 21 points (5-of-9 FGs, 9-of-11 FTs), four rebounds, 10 assists, five steals, two blocks and two three-pointers in Friday’s win over the Rockets in Game 3.
    Smart had 25 points, seven assists and five steals in Game 2 and had a pretty similar stat line in Game 3. The 32-year-old point guard had 21 points, 10 assists and five steals as the Lakers improbably took a 3-0 series lead with the overtime win. Smart has become one of the Lakers’ most important players early in these playoffs with Luka Doncic (hamstring) and Austin Reaves (oblique) sidelined.
  • LAL Forward #28
    Rui Hachimura had 22 points (8-of-14 FGs, 2-of-4 FTs), four rebounds, two assists, one steal and two three-pointers in Friday’s Game 3 win over the Rockets.
    Hachimura set the tone right away in Game 3, dropping 16 points without missing from the field in the first quarter. The 28-year-old small forward finished with 22 points, which was second only to LeBron James on the Lakers. Hachimura had a great night while Luke Kennard, who averaged 25 points in the first two games of the series, had just 14 points.
  • LAL Forward #23
    LeBron James had 29 points (10-of-22 FGs, 5-of-6 FTs), 13 rebounds, six assists, three steals, one block and four three-pointers in the Lakers’ 112-108 victory over the Rockets in Game 3 on Friday.
    With the Lakers shorthanded to begin the playoffs, LeBron has been nothing short of excellent in the first three games. James is averaging 25.3 points, 9.7 rebounds and 8.7 assists in this series. With the Lakers trailing and less than 25 seconds remaining in regulation, the 41-year-old small forward got a steal and a game-tying three-pointer. Then the Lakers stole Game 3 in overtime. They’ll have a chance to complete a sweep in Game 4 on Sunday.
  • PHI Guard #0
    Tyrese Maxey had 31 points (12-of-31 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), four rebounds, six assists, one steal, two blocks and five three-pointers in Friday’s Game 3 loss to the Celtics.
    Maxey had 31 points, but he wasn’t efficient with 31 attempts from the field. The 25-year-old point guard only took two free throws all game. He made a three-pointer with less than nine minutes left in regulation to give the 76ers the lead, but only scored two points for the rest of the game. The 76ers will have to win Game 4 on Sunday to even the series after falling behind 2-1.
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