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  • WAS Power Forward #16
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    Anthony Gill (hip) is not on the injury report against the Kings on Wednesday.
    Gill missed Washington’s last two games, but he will be available to play against Sacramento. His absence opened the door for Tristan Vukcevic to take on a few extra minutes, but Gill’s return shouldn’t negatively impact Vukcevic, who has played well off the bench recently.
  • PHX Small Forward #35
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    On a recent appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, ESPN’s Shams Charania said, “I think a Kevin Durant trade could happen in the next few days.”
    Who knows what to believe at this point. A Thursday update from Arizona Sports 98.7 FM’s John Gambadoro noted that a Durant trade was “not close,” but Shams and Brian Windhorst have been consistent over the last week, reporting the trade as imminent. Shams’ most recent report links Durant most closely to the Rockets, Heat and Timberwolves.
    Target Gilgeous-Alexander's player prop in Game 4
    Brad Thomas and Vaughn Dalzell weigh in on the player props for Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers, discussing why they like the over on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's total points.
  • ATL Center #15
    The Athletic’s Jovan Buha reports that Clint Capela is likely to be a top free agent target for the Lakers this summer.
    With Jalen Johnson and Onyeka Okongwu set to man the starting frontcourt positions in Atlanta, Capela is likely to look for a new team. The Lakers’ Achilles heel is the team’s lack of depth at center, and Capela could provide a strong presence down low. If he signs with LA, expect Capela to supplant Jaxson Hayes as the starter or at the very least split playing time with him.
  • DEN Point Guard #4
    NBA reporter Marc Stein reports that Russell Westbrook will decline his $3.5 million player option for next season and become an unrestricted free agent on June 30.
    Westy enjoyed a productive season with Denver, logging just under 28 minutes per game across 75 appearances. Since leaving Oklahoma City, Westbrook has played for five teams in six seasons, and he’ll look to latch on with another squad this summer. Given his age, the veteran will likely look for a contender.
  • IND Center #33
    Myles Turner (illness) is not listed on the injury report ahead of Game 4 against the Thunder on Friday.
    Head coach Rick Carlisle said that Turner had been battling an illness that would potentially prevent him from practicing on Thursday, but it won’t keep him from playing on Friday. He may not be at full strength, but he’ll be out there as Indiana looks to take a 3-1 lead in the series.
  • HOU Shooting Guard #15
    The Houston Chronicle’s Danielle Lerner reported that Reed Sheppard will participate in Summer League.
    Lerner said that Sheppard is participating to help him prepare to play a larger role in his second season. After Houston selected him with the No. 3 pick in 2024, Sheppard played just 12.6 minutes per game across his 52 appearances, though all signs point to Sheppard playing more in year two. How well he performs in Summer League should be a solid indicator of how much he will play for the Rockets next season, though the other moves this team could make will also open up minutes for him.
  • LAL Small Forward #17
    ESPN’s Dave McMenamin reported Dorian Finney-Smith underwent successful surgery on his left ankle.
    Finney-Smith dealt with a lingering ankle issue that he mostly played through down the stretch of the season. The 32-year-old small forward is expected to be able to participate in training camp after successful surgery. Finney-Smith holds a player option to return to the Lakers for $15,378,480. It’s possible that he declines the option and becomes a free agent.
  • NBA Head Coach
    Sam Amick of the Athletic reported the Knicks have “increased focus” on Taylor Jenkins and Mike Brown as head coaching candidates.
    The Knicks have already been denied from speaking with five current head coaches and appear to be shifting their focus to candidates they don’t need permission to interview. Brown, who last coached the Sacramento Kings, and Jenkins, who was with the Memphis Grizzlies, both fit that bill. Amick reports there could be more names joining them on the Knicks’ list, which is still yet to be finalized. The Knicks are the only head coaching vacancy in the NBA at the moment and appear in no rush to hire a new coach after parting ways with Tom Thibodeau last week.
  • PHX Small Forward #35
    John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 FM reports a Kevin Durant trade will happen, but isn’t close at this time.
    Durant has been rumored to be on the move since before the trade deadline. While several teams have inquired about the availability of the small forward who turns 37 in September, the Spurs, Rockets, Timberwolves, Knicks and Heat are some of the more likely landing spots. Durant is likely headed elsewhere this offseason, though no trade is imminent at this time.
  • PHI General Manager
    NBA Insider Michael Scotto reported the 76ers have engaged with the Spurs about moving up for the No. 2 overall pick in the NBA Draft.
    Scotto also passed along that the 76ers have four draft prospects in mind with the No. 3 overall pick. Those include VJ Edgecomb, who had a private workout last week, and Ace Bailey, who will visit the 76ers next week. Dylan Harper is the consensus No. 2 player in the draft and would seem to be the 76ers target in talks with the Spurs. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst previously speculated the 76ers could trade up, trade down or trade out with the No. 3 overall pick.
  • IND Center #33
    Pacers coach Rick Carlisle told reporters Myles Turner is dealing with an illness and may not practice on Thursday.
    Turner finished the Pacers’ win in Game 3 with nine points, two rebounds, one assist and five blocks. His most important block came late in the game on a Chet Holmgren three-point attempt. Despite dealing with an illness and potentially missing practice Thursday, Turner isn’t likely to miss Game 4 on Friday.