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The New York Knicks enter Game 4 against the Cavaliers with a clean injury report, eyeing a sweep and a trip to the NBA Finals.
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NBA injury boost: Can the Spurs survive against the Thunder with Fox and Harper returning?
The San Antonio Spurs may have received the exact boost they needed before the biggest game of their season.
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NBA conference finals 2026: Are injury concerns for Oklahoma City Thunder set to decide game 5 vs San Antonio Spurs?
India, May 27 -- The Oklahoma City Thunder's Western Conference Finals campaign has reached a crucial stage, with attention now shifting sharply toward the fitness of one of their most important two-way contributors as Game 5 against the San Antonio Spurs draws closer.
Injuries are already changing the NBA playoff bracket. Anthony Edwards is expected to miss multiple weeks. Donte DiVincenzo is out for the season. Kevin Durant missed Game 4 against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the New York Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers has a blank injury report.
From Ant's bone bruise to Luka's hamstring strain, these are the main ailments to know for the conference semifinals.
Professional sports, specifically the NBA, have seen devastating injuries through the years. As modern athletes evolve, different types of injuries occur. Over the past two seasons, the NBA has seen a particular injury becoming more prevalent, the achilles.
The Knicks and their fans threatened to turn Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals into a Garden party. Madison Square Garden, that is. With New York one win from sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers and earning its first NBA Finals appearance since 1999,