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  • Thunder's Isaiah Hartenstein: Not listed on injury report

    Hartenstein (calf) is not listed on the injury report ahead of Sunday's Game 1 meeting with the Suns.

    Hartenstein skipped the Thunder's final two regular-season games to rest his calf, but he'll be back in action Sunday. Hartenstein should start, which will push Branden Carlson back to the second unit.

  • Thunder's Jaylin Williams: Good to go for Sunday

    Williams (Achilles) will be available for Sunday's Game 1 against the Suns.

    Williams missed the regular-season finale due to right Achilles tendinitis, marking his second straight absence. He's completely off the injury report ahead of the postseason and will likely play a reserve role in the frontcourt.

  • Jalen Williams SF | OKC

    Thunder's Jalen Williams: Not listed on report for Sunday

    Williams (hamstring) isn't listed on the injury report for Sunday's Game 1 against Phoenix.

    Williams sat out the Thunder's last two regular-season games due to right hamstring injury management but is ready for the start of the playoffs. The star forward averaged 16.6 points, 6.2 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 1.2 steals in 27.4 minutes per game over his final five regular-season appearances.

  • Isaiah Joe SG | OKC

    Thunder's Isaiah Joe: Available for Sunday

    Joe (knee) is available for Sunday's Game 1 against the Suns.

    As expected, the Thunder will be at full strength ahead of the postseason after sitting the majority of their rotation in the regular-season finale. Joe averaged 17.9 minutes per game over his final 14 regular-season appearances (all off the bench).

  • Grayson Allen SG | PHO

    Suns' Grayson Allen: Listed as questionable

    Allen (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's Game 1 against the Thunder.

    Questionable tags have been par for the course for Allen. He was available for Friday's Play-In Tournament game, but he did not leave the bench.

  • Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: Fades injury report

    Gilgeous-Alexander (oblique) isn't listed on the injury report for Sunday's Game 1 against the Suns.

    Gilgeous-Alexander was held out of Oklahoma City's final two regular-season games but will return for the start of this first-round series against Phoenix. The superstar point guard averaged 29.0 points, 6.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 31.7 minutes per game over his last 10 regular-season outings.

  • Suns' Mark Williams: Questionable for Game 1

    Williams (foot) is questionable for Game 1 versus the Thunder on Sunday.

    Williams missed Friday's Play-In Game win over the Warriors due to a sore left foot, and now he's in danger of sitting out Game 1. If Williams needs to miss another game, Oso Ighodaro should earn another start, and there will be more minutes available for Royce O'Neale and Ryan Dunn.

  • Spurs' Jordan McLaughlin: Out for Game 1

    McLaughlin (ankle) is out for Sunday's Game 1 against the Trail Blazers.

    This is a new issue for the veteran guard. His absence is unlikely to impact San Antonio's rotation.

  • Dylan Harper PG | SA

    Spurs' Dylan Harper: Fades injury report

    Harper (thumb) isn't listed on the injury report for Sunday's Game 1 against the Trail Blazers.

    Harper exited San Antonio's regular-season finale due to a left thumb injury, though he's set to return for the start of the playoffs. In seven regular-season appearances (two starts) during April, the rookie first-rounder averaged 13.7 points, 4.0 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 0.9 steals across 24.9 minutes per contest.

  • Luke Kornet C | SA

    Spurs' Luke Kornet: Available to play Sunday

    Kornet (shoulder) is not listed on the Spurs' injury report ahead of Game 1 of the first round of the playoffs against the Trail Blazers on Sunday.

    Kornet was dealing with right shoulder soreness toward the tail end of the regular season, which prompted the Spurs to rest the veteran big man against the Nuggets on April 12. Kornet has been cleared to play Sunday and will likely remain the top big man off San Antonio's bench behind Victor Wembanyama.

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