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05/22/26 07:18:00
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05/22 19:16 CDT Spurs guard Fox, Harper cleared to play in Game 3 but Thunder's
Williams ruled out as series tied
Spurs guard Fox, Harper cleared to play in Game 3 but Thunder's Williams ruled
out as series tied
SAN ANTONIO (AP) --- San Antonio Spurs guards De'Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper
will play in Game 3 of the Western Conference finals on Friday, but the
Oklahoma City Thunder's Jalen Williams was ruled out.
All three were listed as questionable but their status was updated 45 minutes
before the scheduled start of Game 3 with the series tied.
Williams played in Game 1 after missing the previous six postseason contests
with a hamstring injury. The 6-foot-6 wing exited Game 2 with tightness in his
left hamstring.
Recurring hamstring injuries in both legs limited Williams to 33 games during
the regular season.
Fox missed the first two games of the series after his right leg was rolled on
by Minnesota guard Ayo Dosunmu in San Antonio's semifinal-clinching victory May
15. Fox finished that game but did not play Monday or Wednesday due to an
injury Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said will likely linger as long as they are in
the postseason.
Harper made his first two postseason starts in place of Fox but exited Game 2
shortly after landing awkwardly and grabbing his hamstring with 4:50 left in
the third quarter. His injury was diagnosed as right adductor soreness.
"I can tell you there's games that people are playing right now that wouldn't
be playing in the regular season, and, so, that's what I mean by different,"
Johnson said. "I think there are levels of competitiveness and urgency and as
of right now we're at the height of that. So, you just try to make sure you
keep some of these guys from themselves and their own competitiveness and
desire to be out there because, again, their well-being is still the priority."
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