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Monday, April 27, 2026

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🩹Injury Report

Joel Embiid is listed as probable for Philadelphia's Game 5 on Tuesday after returning in Game 4 without suffering any apparent setback. The Sixers are expected to provide a final update on his availability closer to tipoff.


Franz Wagner is day-to-day heading into Orlando's Game 5 on Wednesday after leaving yesterday's game with right calf soreness. He was unable to return in the second half, but Jamal Cain stepped up in his place with eight points and nine rebounds in 24 minutes. Jonathan Isaac, sidelined for roughly six weeks with a left knee sprain, remains questionable with no imminent return expected, meaning Cain should continue to see bench minutes for the Magic.


Jalen Williams has been diagnosed with a left hamstring strain after exiting Game 2 against Phoenix, and is expected to miss at least Oklahoma City's next three postseason games. Isaiah Joe, Cason Wallace, and Ajay Mitchell will be counted on to fill the void. Jordan Goodwin is also out for Phoenix, missing his third straight game with a left calf strain.


Kevin Durant is doubtful for Houston's next game with a bone bruise in his left ankle limiting his mobility, putting added pressure on Tari Eason to carry the load. Meanwhile, Austin Reaves is questionable for the Lakers for a third straight game, though he appears to be trending in the right direction as Los Angeles holds a 3-1 series lead over Houston. Aaron Gordon is questionable for Denver's game Monday after his calf injury hampered him in Game 4, with Spencer Jones a candidate to start again in his place. Peyton Watson is doubtful and has not played since April 1 due to a right hamstring strain.


Cooper Flagg has been named the NBA's Rookie of the Year, becoming the third Maverick in franchise history to win the award, joining Jason Kidd and Luka Doncic. Flagg averaged 21.0 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 1.2 steals over 70 games this season.

Standout Performances

Nikola Jokic delivered a dominant triple-double against Minnesota, finishing with 27 points, 12 rebounds, and 16 assists in Denver's 125-113 win. The 16 assists were a standout figure even by Jokic's lofty standards.


In a losing effort, Isaiah Stewart was a one-man wrecking crew in Detroit's 88-94 loss to Orlando, recording eight blocks to go along with eight points and three rebounds.

🏀Notable Results

No additional notable results were reported beyond the games reflected in the performances above.

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