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  • NOP Center #50
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    Jeremiah Robinson-Earl logged 33 minutes in Sunday’s loss to the Thunder, finishing with 10 points (4-of-16 FGs, 1-of-2 FTs), 16 rebounds, five assists, one steal and one three-pointer.
    Robinson-Earl struggled with his shot in Sunday’s season finale, but he did provide solid value in the rebound and assist categories. He didn’t offer much value throughout the season, as rotation minutes were not guaranteed. Unfortunately for Robinson-Earl, he’s likely to encounter a similar situation in New Orleans next season with a healthy Zion Williamson in the fold.
  • OKC Point Guard #2
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    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shot 13-of-24 from the field and 11-of-13 from the foul line in Saturday’s Game 4 win over the Grizzlies, scoring 38 points with five rebounds, six assists, two steals, one block and one three-pointer in 38 minutes.
    After being held in check during Game 1, Gilgeous-Alexander steadily found his groove as the Thunder swept the Grizzlies. Three-point shooting remains an issue, as he was 1-of-4 on Saturday, but the MVP candidate was at his best in the mid-range. Add in 13 free throw attempts, and the Grizzlies were unable to slow down Gilgeous-Alexander. Next up for Oklahoma City is the winner of the Denver/LA Clippers series.
    Clippers to take care of reeling Nuggets in Game 4
    Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick both expect the Clippers to put the Nuggets away in Game 4 as Denver nurses multiple injuries and lack of depth on its bench.
  • MIN Point Guard #4
    Rob Dillingham (ankle) is out for Game 4 against the Lakers on Sunday.
    Dillingham’s continued absence does not impact the Timberwolves, as he was out of the rotation before spraining his ankle. A win on Sunday would give Minnesota a 3-1 series lead.
  • DEN Point Guard #4
    Russell Westbrook (foot) is out for Game 4 on Saturday against the Clippers.
    Westbrook is officially out after left foot inflammation limited him to nine minutes in Game 3 on Thursday. His absence frees up rotation minutes for Julian Strawther and Jalen Pickett. However, with Denver needing a win to even the series, starters Jamal Murray and Christian Braun may play more minutes than they usually would.
  • DEN Small Forward #1
    Michael Porter Jr. (shoulder) is available for Game 4 on Saturday against the Clippers.
    For the second straight game, Porter is available after being considered questionable on the initial injury report. He’ll occupy his usual place within the Nuggets’ starting lineup. Hopefully, he’ll perform better than he did in Denver’s Game 3 defeat on Thursday.
  • BOS Point Guard #4
    Jrue Holiday (hamstring) is out for Game 4 against the Magic on Sunday.
    Holiday will miss a second straight game with a strained right hamstring and is considered day-to-day, according to Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla. Al Horford will remain in the starting lineup as long as the Celtics are down a starter.
  • BOS Small Forward #7
    Jaylen Brown (knee) is questionable for Game 4 against the Magic on Sunday.
    Brown was also considered questionable ahead of Game 3 on Friday, ultimately logging 34 minutes. With Jrue Holiday (hamstring) already out, look for Brown to take on his usual role as the Celtics aim to take a 3-1 series lead. If he does not play, Sam Hauser and Payton Pritchard would take on expanded roles.
  • DET Center #28
    Isaiah Stewart (knee) is questionable for Game 4 against the Knicks on Sunday.
    Stewart has missed the last two games of this series, with Paul Reed replacing him in the rotation. The Pistons would stick with that adjustment if Beef Stew misses Game 4. His absence also means more playing time for starter Jalen Duren, provided he stays out of foul trouble.
  • MIA Point Guard #14
    Tyler Herro tallied 13 points (5-of-13 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), four rebounds, three assists, one steal and one three-pointer in 37 minutes in Saturday’s Game 3 loss to the Cavaliers.
    While Cavaliers guard Darius Garland criticized Herro for his defensive shortcomings after Game 2, the Heat guard proved to be a reliable offensive option in the first two games of the series. Unfortunately, Herro was unable to get going offensively on Saturday. Cleveland made his touches much more challenging to come by, and Herro was a shell of himself as a scorer. He’ll try to bounce back in Game 4 on Monday, with the Heat aiming to avoid being swept.
  • MIA Point Guard #45
    Davion Mitchell shot 7-of-11 from the field in Saturday’s Game 3 loss to the Cavaliers, scoring 16 points with four rebounds, five assists, one steal, one block and two three-pointers in 37 minutes.
    Mitchell has played well in this series and has reached double figures in five straight and 11 of his last 12 appearances (regular season and playoffs). Alec Burks, who was replaced in the starting lineup by “Off Night” for Game 2, picked up a second straight DNP-CD on Saturday. With the Heat’s season on the line Monday night, expect to see plenty of Mitchell, given how well he’s played.
  • MIA Center #13
    Bam Adebayo recorded 22 points (9-of-20 FGs), nine rebounds, one assist and four three-pointers in 40 minutes in Saturday’s loss to the Cavaliers in Game 3.
    Adebayo appeared to be one of the few Heat players to understand what was on the line Saturday afternoon, with the 37-point loss dropping them into an 0-3 hole. With the defeat, Miami has now lost its last seven home playoff games, which does not bode well for its chances of extending the series in Game 4 on Monday. At the very least, Adebayo can be counted on to compete at a high level.