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Luka Doncic (injury recovery) — Available
LeBron James (foot) — In
Anthony Davis (foot) — In
Devin Booker (rest) — Out
Kevin Durant (injury management) — Out
Kyrie Irving (injury recovery) — Out
James Harden (injury recovery) — Out
Jaylen Brown (finger) — Out
Jimmy Butler (injury recovery) — Out
Bam Adebayo (quad) — Out
De'Aaron Fox (ankle) — Out
Domantas Sabonis (ankle) — Out
DeMar DeRozan (rest) — Out
Zach LaVine (rest) — Out
Paolo Banchero (back) — Out
Tyler Herro (quad) — Out
Tobias Harris (injury recovery) — Out
Wendell Carter Jr. (hip) — Out
Marcus Smart (neck) — Out
Markelle Fultz (knee) — In
Chris Paul (rest) — Out
Deandre Ayton (rest) — Out
Tyrese Maxey (neck) — Out
D'Angelo Russell (foot) — In
Myles Turner (ankle) — Out
RJ Barrett (illness) — Available
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Confirmed Lineup: Kevin Porter Jr., Jalen Green, KJ Martin, Jabari Smith Jr., Alperen Sengun
KJ Martin — Not on injury report
TyTy Washington (G League) — Out
Jae'Sean Tate (knee) — Injured
Confirmed Lineup: Theo Maledon, Bryce McGowens, Svi Mykhailiuk, JT Thor, Mark Williams
Terry Rozier (foot) — Out
PJ Washington (foot) — Out
Kelly Oubre (shoulder) — Out
Gordon Hayward (thumb) — Out
Dennis Smith Jr. (toe) — Out
Mark Williams (ankle) — In
Cody Martin (knee) — Injured
LaMelo Ball (ankle) — Injured
Mykhailiuk has logged 23.4% usage and a 27.3% assist rate during the last two games. McGowens logged 19.7% usage in those matches, while Thor registered 14.2% usage and a 13.8% defensive rebound rate. Their responsibilities should remain stable, and the centers should continue playing more prominent offensive roles. However, Theo Maledon will be demoted to the bench, and James Bouknight will play reduced minutes if Smith Jr. returns to lead the facilitating effort.
Confirmed Lineup: Killian Hayes, Jaden Ivey, RJ Hampton, Jalen Duren, James Wiseman
Marvin Bagley (concussion) — Available
Isaiah Livers (ankle) — Out
Eugene Omoruyi (ankle) — Out
Alec Burks (foot) — Out
Rodney McGruder (foot) — Out
Isaiah Stewart (shoulder) — Injured
Bojan Bogdanovic (Achilles) — Injured
Hamidou Diallo (ankle) — Injured
Cade Cunningham (shin) — Injured
Bagley, Wiseman, and Jalen Duren could form a three-big-man rotation if Livers or Omoruyi are sidelined. RJ Hampton, Cory Joseph, and Jared Rhoden should play additional time in that event, with one starting if both are unavailable.
Confirmed Lineup: Andrew Nembhard, Bennedict Mathurin, Aaron Nesmith, Jordan Nwora, Isaiah Jackson
Tyrese Haliburton (ankle) — Out
Myles Turner (ankle) — Out
TJ McConnell (hip) — Out
Jalen Smith (knee) — Out
Chris Duarte (ankle) — Out
Jackson should play increased minutes if Turner and Smith are sidelined; Turner was questionable for the last four games before being ruled out. Buddy Hield could direct more offense on the second unit, and Nembhard would be assured of maintaining lead facilitating responsibilities if McConnell is unavailable. Nembhard has posted +6.7% usage and +20.9% assist rate differentials with Haliburton and McConnell off the court this season.
Confirmed Lineup: Gabe Vincent, Max Strus, Duncan Robinson Haywood Highsmith, Cody Zeller
Kyle Lowry (knee) — Out
Jimmy Butler (injury recovery) — Out
Bam Adebayo (quad) — Out
Tyler Herro (quad) — Out
Max Strus (finger) — In
Kevin Love (rib) — Out
Nikola Jovic (back) — Out
The Heat are still technically incentivized to win because they can earn the sixth seed if they win their last two games while Brooklyn loses their last two matches. However, the Nets will face a Magic team that has ruled out their starters for the second game of a back-to-back set before they face a 76ers team with no incentive to win Sunday. If the Heat opt to rest the core of their rotation, Victor Oladipo would likely play a featured offensive role for extended minutes.
Confirmed Lineup: Delon Wright, Johnny Davis, Corey Kispert, Anthony Gill, Daniel Gafford
Bradley Beal (knee) — Out
Kyle Kuzma (ankle) — Out
Kristaps Porzingis (illness) — Out
Deni Avdija (elbow) — Out
Monte Morris (ankle) — Out
Delon Wright (illness) — Not on injury report
Kispert (22.3%) and Davis (21.8%) recorded elevated usage rates during the last three games, and their roles should be largely unaffected by Wright rejoining the lineup. Jordan Goodwin should be demoted to the bench while Kendrick Nunn and Quenton Jackson also play reduced time. Additionally, Jay Huff posted 14.6% usage and an 18.8% defensive rebound rate while averaging 28.2 minutes during the last two matches and could continue playing similar minutes.
Confirmed Lineup: Shake Milton, Jaden Springer, Jalen McDaniels, Georges Niang, Paul Reed
Joel Embiid (rest) — Out
James Harden (injury recovery) — Out
PJ Tucker (calf) — Out
Tyrese Maxey (neck) — Out
Tobias Harris (injury recovery) — Out
Jaden Springer (ankle) — Available
De'Anthony Melton (calf) — Out
Dewayne Dedmon started but played 10.3 minutes, Reed logged 16.8 minutes, and Tucker completed a three-center rotation when Embiid was sidelined last week. Harden, Maxey, and Harris will play elevated roles if they suit up against the Hawks. Shake Milton, Jalen McDaniels, and, if available, Melton could become central to Philadelphia's offense if Maxey, Harris, and Harden join Embiid on the inactive list.
Confirmed Lineup: Trae Young, Dejounte Murray, De'Andre Hunter, John Collins, Clint Capela
De'Andre Hunter (knee) — Available
Bogdan Bogdanovic (injury management) — Not on injury report
Confirmed Lineup: Fred VanVleet, OG Anunoby, Scottie Barnes, Pascal Siakam, Jakob Poeltl
Jeff Dowtin (two-way) — Ineligible
Otto Porter (toe) — Injured
Siakam led the team with 28 points on 10-for-17 shooting, but the Raptors mustered just 93 points in their 97-93 road loss to the Celtics on Wednesday. VanVleet shot one-for-12 from three, and Toronto shot six-for-33 (18.2%) from downtown as a team. The dynamic of Boston's defense could be altered if Derrick White (ankle, questionable) and Marcus Smart (neck, questionable) are ruled out, but Toronto could remain reliant on Siakam generating offense.
Confirmed Lineup: Derrick White, Sam Hauser, Jayson Tatum, Al Horford, Robert Williams
Jayson Tatum (hip) — Not on injury report
Jaylen Brown (finger) — Out
Marcus Smart (neck) — Out
Malcolm Brogdon (back) — Out
Derrick White (ankle) — In
Al Horford (back) — Not on injury report
Payton Pritchard (heel) — Available
Justin Champagnie (signee) — Available
Danilo Gallinari (ACL) — Injured
Smart, White, or Brogdon could assume additional facilitating responsibilities with Tatum and Brown if they play while the other guards are sidelined. After previously facing a strict minute restriction, Robert Williams started and played 31.3 minutes Wednesday. Williams could start in an effort to ramp up his activity before the playoffs, and he should be assured of getting the starting nod if Smart or White are ruled out.
Confirmed Lineup: Markelle Fultz, Cole Anthony, Jalen Suggs, Franz Wagner, Goga Bitadze
Paulo Banchero (back) — Out
Wendell Carter Jr. (hip) — Out
Markelle Fultz (knee) — In
Franz Wagner (ankle) — In
Gary Harris (adductor) — Available
Moe Wagner (ankle) — Out
Jonathan Isaac (adductor) — Injured
The lineup should be largely static to when the starters were all sidelined for Orlando's 118-94 loss to Cleveland's reserves Thursday, especially if Cole Anthony is a DNP-CD for a second straight game. The difference will be that Moe Wagner started in that contest, and Bitadze or Admiral Schofield should join the starting lineup. Suggs played the most prominent role on the starting unit, scoring 22 points on seven-for-15 shooting and leading the team with four assists. Bol scored 18 points on six-for-15 shooting as he was also featured in the scoring effort.
Confirmed Lineup: Spencer Dinwiddie, Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, Dorian Finney-Smith, Nic Claxton
Dorian Finney-Smith (wrist) — Available
Ben Simmons (back) — Injured
There is a good chance for a blowout in this match. The Nets need to win one of their final two games, or the Heat need to lose one of their last two matches for Brooklyn to avoid the Play-In Tournament. Conversely, the Magic will rest their starters for a second straight game after losing to the bottom half of Cleveland's roster by a score of 118-94.
Confirmed Lineup: Ja Morant, Desmond Bane, Luke Kennard, Dillon Brooks, Jaren Jackson Jr.
Ja Morant (hip) — Not on injury report
Xavier Tillman (ankle) — Not on injury report
Luke Kennard (ankle) — Not on injury report
Santi Aldama (elbow) — Out
Jake LaRavia (calf) — Out
Ziaire Williams (foot, ankle) — Injured
Brandon Clarke (Achilles) — Injured
Steven Adams (knee) — Injured
Confirmed Lineup: Lindell Wigginton, AJ Green, MarJon Beauchamp, Jae Crowder, Meyers Leonard
Giannis Antetokounmpo (knee) — Out
Jrue Holiday (rest) — Out
Khris Middleton (knee) — Out
Brook Lopez (rest) — Out
Pat Connaughton (ankle) — Out
Grayson Allen (ankle) — Injured
Carter (+9.2%), Portis (+7.3%), and Beauchamp (+6.8%) have registered positive usage differentials, while Joe Ingles (+15.3%) and Carter (+9.7%) have recorded significant assist rate differentials with Antetokounmpo, Holiday, Middleton, and Lopez off the court this season. Beauchamp, AJ Green, Thanasis Antetokounmpo, and Lindell Wigginton could play additional time if coach Budenholzer doesn't want to play veterans for extended minutes.
Confirmed Lineup: Immanuel Quickley, Quentin Grimes, RJ Barrett, Obi Toppin, Isaiah Hartenstein
Jalen Brunson (injury maintenance) — Out
RJ Barrett (illness) — Available
Mitchell Robinson (rest) — Out
Duane Washington Jr. (hip) — Out
DaQuan Jeffries (calf) — Out
Julius Randle (ankle) — Injured
Though a matchup against a Pelicans team that posted the second-best defensive rating (107.3) during their last 10 games will be challenging, the dynamic from Wednesday's game will persist if Barrett remains out. Quickley, Grimes, and Toppin scored at least 32 points and attempted 18 or more field goals as they were featured in the offensive effort. Alternatively, Barrett could return to assume an expanded role: Barrett has logged +4.9% usage and +2.2% assist rate differentials with Brunson and Randle off the court this season.
Confirmed Lineup: CJ McCollum, Herb Jones, Brandon Ingram, Trey Murphy, Jonas Valanciunas
Jose Alvarado (leg) — Injured
Zion Williamson (hamstring) — Injured
Confirmed Lineup: Ayo Dosunmu, Coby White, Alex Caruso, Patrick Williams, Nikola Vucevic
DeMar DeRozan (rest) — Out
Zach LaVine (injury management) — Out
Patrick Beverley (rest) — Out
Nikola Vucevic (rest) — Not on injury report
Alex Caruso (injury management) — Available
Lonzo Ball (knee) — Injured
DeRozan and LaVine being ruled out would provide additional opportunities, and Vucevic not playing his typical workload could as well. Vucevic has played all 80 games this season and appears to value keeping that streak intact, but Andre Drummond could man the center position for the majority of the game if Vucevic doesn't play after the first half. Drummond (29.2%), White (20.3%), Dosunmu (19.9%), and Williams (19.9%) have posted elevated usage rates with Vucevic, LaVine, and DeRozan off the court this season.
Confirmed Lineup: Luka Doncic, Frank Ntilikina, Jaden Hardy, Reggie Bullock, Dwight Powell
Luka Doncic (injury recovery) — Available
Kyrie Irving (injury recovery) — Out
Tim Hardaway Jr. (ankle) — Out
Maxi Kleber (injury recovery) — Out
Josh Green (rest) — Out
Christian Wood (rest) — Out
JaVale McGee (ankle) — Available
If confirmed available, Doncic will be increasingly featured in the offensive effort. Hardy will assume an expanded role as his shot-creation ability is valued, and he should be central to the offensive effort when he's on the floor without Doncic.
Confirmed Lineup: Stephen Curry, Donte DiVincenzo, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, Kevon Looney
Klay Thompson (back) — Not on injury report
Andrew Wiggins (personal) — Out
Andre Iguodala (wrist) — Injured
Ryan Rollins (foot) — Injured
Confirmed Lineup: Davion Mitchell, Terence Davis, Harrison Barnes, Keegan Murray, Alex Len
De'Aaron Fox (ankle) — Out
Domantas Sabonis (ankle) — Out
Kevin Huerter (injury management) — Out
Keegan Murray (foot) — In
Malik Monk (leg) — Out
Davion Mitchell (knee) — In
Trey Lyles (shoulder) — In
Matthew Dellavedova (finger) — Injured
Keon Ellis, Chimezie Metu, Richaun Holmes, and Neemias Queta are the Kings not on the injury report or in their projected lineup. Barnes has played all 80 games this season and could be incentivized to start but not finish the remainder of the game if the rest of the rotation is given a day to recover. Davis will likely be featured in the offense and play extended minutes along with Dozier, Edwards, and Ellis with most of Sacramento's available players being big men in that event.
Confirmed Lineup: Cam Payne, Landry Shamet, Josh Okogie, Torrey Craig, Bismack Biyombo
Devin Booker (rest) — Out
Kevin Durant (injury management) — Out
Chris Paul (rest) — Out
Deandre Ayton (rest) — Out
TJ Warren (illness) — Out
Payne (32.1%), Terrence Ross (28.0%), and Shamet (24.5%) have led the Suns in usage, while Payne has led the team with a 46.7% assist rate with Booker, Paul, Ayton, Durant, Duane Washington Jr., Mikal Bridges, and Cam Johnson off the court this season.
Confirmed Lineup: D'Angelo Russell, Austin Reaves, LeBron James, Jarred Vanderbilt, Anthony Davis
LeBron James (foot) — In
Anthony Davis (foot) — In
D'Angelo Russell (foot) — In
Dennis Schroder (neck) — Out
Davis said, "I’ve been better, but I’ll be fine,” after he and James played on zero days of rest Wednesday, but there haven't been any reported setbacks. The Lakers are still actively seeking to avoid the Play-In Tournament, but James or Davis could be sidelined if the Suns rule their key players out. Rui Hachimura, Wenyen Gabriel, and Mo Bamba could play increased minutes if Davis is unavailable; Troy Brown Jr. should start if James is sidelined.