NBA Player News
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Landry Shamet SG | NY
Knicks' Landry Shamet: Won't play Sunday
Shamet (knee) is listed as out for Sunday's game against the Wizards.
Shamet picked up a knee injury in the Knicks' most recent game, and the injury is officially being labeled as right knee soreness. The issue will prevent Shamet from suiting up Sunday, which will open up more minutes for Jordan Clarkson and Jose Alvarado. Shamet's next chance to play will come Tuesday against New Orleans.
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Josh Hart SF | NY
Knicks' Josh Hart: Questionable for Sunday
Hart (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Wizards.
Hart missed Friday's loss to the Nets due to a right knee issue, and his status for Sunday remains up in the air. The veteran wing has been in and out of the lineup lately due to knee soreness, though he was spectacular in his last appearance Tuesday, erupting for a season-high 33 points in just 26 minutes.
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Justin Champagnie SF | WAS
Wizards' Justin Champagnie: Starting versus OKC
Champagnie will start Saturday's game against OKC.
Kyshawn George (elbow) and Trae Young (back/quadriceps) are both sidelined, so Champagnie will move into the starting lineup versus the champs. The 24-year-old has averaged 10.1 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.6 blocks and 0.6 steals in 16 starts throughout the campaign.
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Sharife Cooper PG | WAS
Wizards' Sharife Cooper: Rejoining reserves
Cooper will come off the bench for Saturday's game against Oklahoma City.
Cooper made his first start of the season Thursday, but the 24-year-old guard will head back to the second unit for Saturday's contest. With Trae Young (quadriceps) and Tre Johnson (foot) sidelined, Cooper should have a role off the bench.
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Jaylen Brown SF | BOS
Celtics' Jaylen Brown: Probable for Sunday
Brown is listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Timberwolves due to a left quad contusion, per Jack Simone of BostonSportsJournal.com.
Brown likely picked up the bruise during Friday's 30-point performance against the Grizzlies, but the probable tag suggests it won't force him to the sidelines. The star wing has been on an absolute tear lately, averaging 34.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists over his last three outings while shooting 36-of-38 from the charity stripe. Assuming he's cleared following Sunday's shootaround, Brown will look to extend his streak of 30-point games to four against a tough Minnesota defense.
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Aaron Wiggins SG | OKC
Thunder's Aaron Wiggins: Coming off bench
Wiggins isn't part of the starting lineup for Saturday's game against Washington, Clemente Almanza of USA Today reports.
Wiggins made a spot start Thursday, but with Isaiah Hartenstein back in action Saturday, Wiggins will move back to the second unit. The 27-year-old logged 17 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals across 34 minutes during Thursday's start.
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Royce O'Neale PF | PHO
Suns' Royce O'Neale: Ruled out Saturday
O'Neale (knee) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Bucks.
O'Neale will miss his second consecutive contest due to left knee soreness, marking the first time all season the veteran forward has been sidelined for multiple games. His absence should lead to another start for either Jordan Goodwin or Rasheer Fleming. Prior to the injury, O'Neale had been a vital floor-spacer for Phoenix, shooting 40.3 percent from deep on the season. His next opportunity to return to the lineup will come Sunday against the Raptors.
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Grayson Allen SG | PHO
Suns' Grayson Allen: Sitting Saturday
Allen (knee) is listed as out for Saturday's game against Milwaukee.
Allen will miss a third straight game due to soreness in his left knee. His next chance to play will come Sunday against Toronto. In the meantime, look for Ryan Dunn and Rasheer Fleming to see more playing time.
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Austin Reaves SG | LAL
Lakers' Austin Reaves: Available to play Saturday
Reaves (hip) is available for Saturday's game in Orlando, per Dan Woike of The Athletic.
Reaves popped up on the injury report because of left hip soreness. However, he'll avoid his first absence in over a month. The 27-year-old is averaging a career-high 23.5 points with 4.8 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.4 blocks. While Reaves hasn't been as potent on the scoring end of late as he was at the beginning of the season, he'll have a favorable opportunity to get things going Saturday against an Orlando squad that has struggled defensively at home since the All-Star break.