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  • BOS Center #4
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    Nikola Vučević did not play in Saturday’s Game 7 loss to the 76ers.
    With Neemias Queta being removed from the starting lineup for Game 7, this appeared to be a spot in which Vučević would have an opportunity to start on Saturday. However, Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla decided to go with Luka Garza, who played nine minutes and recorded just one blocked shot. Vučević’s production was limited throughout the series, which led to him not playing at all in Game 7. When allowed to start and log heavy minutes, as he did in Chicago, Vučević has been a positive fantasy asset in recent seasons. However, the limited production after being traded to Boston may affect his market in free agency this summer. Vooch has top-50 potential as a starter, but that kind of role may not be available to him at this stage. At least for a team with championship aspirations.
  • CLE Center #4
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    Evan Mobley accounted for 15 points (7-of-15 FGs, 0-of-1 FTs), seven rebounds, four assists, one steal and one three-pointer in Monday’s Game 4 loss to the Knicks.
    After scoring 24 points in Game 3, Mobley’s offensive production decreased in his final appearance of the 2025-26 season. To say that his first conference finals appearance was a learning experience would be an understatement. While Mobley did show flashes of the player who can be a cornerstone for the Cavaliers for years to come, he has to be more consistent. Expected by many fantasy managers to approach top-25 value before the season began, Mobley was a fifth-round player during the regular season. And with this sweep, there may be questions this offseason about the viability of his frontcourt partnership with Jarrett Allen.
    Atkinson’s analytics remarks draw criticism
    Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the Knicks sweeping the Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals and unpack comments from Cleveland head coach Kenny Atkinson regarding analytics.
  • CLE Guard #1
    James Harden finished Monday’s Game 4 loss to the Knicks with 12 points (2-of-8 FGs, 8-of-9 FTs), four rebounds, two assists, one steal and one blocked shot.
    Harden struggled throughout the Eastern Conference Finals, and Monday’s 130-93 defeat was no different. In addition to shooting 25 percent from the field, the veteran guard was a brutal 0-of-6 from beyond the arc. And for the 33rd time in his postseason career, Harden finished a game with more turnovers (five) than made field goals. He has a player option for 2026-27 worth just over $42.3 million, but there’s always the possibility that Harden and the Cavaliers agree to an extension with a lower annual salary. From the trade deadline onward, he provided second-round value in eight-cat formats. Expecting similar production from Harden next season would be realistic, even with the poor showing in the conference finals.
  • NYK Guard #44
    Landry Shamet had 16 points (5-of-6 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), two assists, one steal and four three-pointers in Monday’s win over the Cavaliers in Game 4.
    Shamet came off the bench and lit up the Cavaliers for 16 points on six attempts. He was 11-of-12 from behind the three-point line in the Knicks’ four-game sweep of the Cavaliers. Shamet has certainly opened some eyes with his shooting in this series and should continue to play 15-20 minutes per game in the NBA Finals.
  • CLE Guard #45
    Donovan Mitchell had 31 points (9-of-18 FGs, 8-of-10 FTs), four rebounds, one assist, one steal and five three-pointers against the Knicks in Game 4 on Monday.
    Mitchell had 31 points on 18 attempts, but was also -23 in 32 minutes as the Cavaliers’ season ended with a 130-93 loss to the Knicks at home in Game 4. Mitchell had four turnovers and James Harden and Evan Mobley combined for eight turnovers. He was named to the All-NBA second-team over the weekend and becomes extension-eligible this summer. Mitchell is headed towards an offseason of uncertainty as questions about the future direction of the team will have to be answered.
  • NYK Guard #11
    Jalen Brunson was named the MVP of the Eastern Conference Finals.
    Brunson had 15 points, five assists and was +16 in 31 minutes in Game 4 on Monday. The 29-year-old point guard led the Knicks to their first NBA Finals in 27 years. Brunson had 38 points in Game 1, 19 points and 14 assists in Game 2 and 30 points in Game 3. The Knicks completed their second series sweep in a row and just the fourth sweep in a seven-game series in franchise history. Over the weekend, Brunson was named to the All-NBA second team.
  • NYK Center-Forward #32
    Karl-Anthony Towns had 19 points (8-of-11 FGs), 14 rebounds, three assists, two steals, two blocks and three three-pointers in the Knicks’ 130-93 victory over the Cavaliers in Game 4 on Monday.
    Towns was efficient with 19 points on 11 attempts in Game 4 as the Knicks completed a sweep of the Cavaliers and advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years. Towns was +25 in 26 minutes as New York dominated from the start of the game, leading by 19 points at halftime. The Knicks will have eight full days off before the NBA Finals, where they’ll face the winner of the Western Conference finals.
  • Dennis Schröder (illness) is out for Game 4 against the Knicks on Monday.
    Schröder popped up on the injury report as questionable with an illness just hours before game-time and was subsequently ruled out. It’s a difficult development for the Cavaliers to weather while already trailing 3-0 in the series. It’s unclear who will step into Schröder’s vacated bench minutes, though Keon Ellis is a likely candidate.
  • OKC Guard #25
    Ajay Mitchell (calf) is out for Game 5 against the Spurs on Tuesday.
    Mitchell moved into the starting lineup for Game 3 of the series with Jalen Williams (hamstring) sidelined. He suffered a right calf strain and was ruled out for Game 4 and Game 5. Cason Wallace started Game 4 and might have to start Game 5 too with Williams listed as questionable.
  • OKC Guard-Forward #8
    Jalen Williams (hamstring) is questionable for Tuesday’s Game 5 against the Spurs.
    Williams hasn’t played since he re-aggravated a left hamstring injury in Game 2. The 25-year-old is listed as questionable for Game 5 on Tuesday and the Thunder could use him with Ajay Mitchell (ankle) already ruled out. Cason Wallace started in Williams’ place and had five points in 21 minutes in Game 4.
  • Dennis Schröder (illness) is questionable for Game 4 against the Knicks on Monday.
    Schröder popped up on the injury report as questionable just hours before tip-off on Monday. The 32-year-old point guard had just three points in nine minutes off the bench in Game 3 on Saturday. Keon Ellis could enter the Cavaliers’ rotation if Schröder is ruled out.
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