NBA Playoffs Injury Report - Friday, April 28, 2023

Four teams from the Western Conference will continue their first-round playoff series on Friday. Here are all of the key injury updates you need to know for all of the teams in action.
NBA Playoffs Injury Report - Friday, April 28, 2023
NBA Playoffs Injury Report - Friday, April 28, 2023 /

The 2022-23 NBA regular season has come to an end and with the Play-In Tournament coming to an end, it is officially time for the playoffs to begin!

On Friday, April 28, four teams from the Western Conference will continue their respective first-round series, as the Golden State Warriors will host the Sacramento Kings in Game 6 and the Memphis Grizzlies will be on the road to take on the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 6.

Both the Warriors and Lakers own a 3-2 series lead and the two California teams will be looking to close things out to draw a matchup with one another in the Western Conference Semifinals.

Below is a list of every game set to take place today, as well as every team’s injury report with their updated status leading up to tip-off in each game:


Western Conference Playoffs First-Round Game 6: [3] Sacramento Kings (2-3) vs. [6] Golden State Warriors (3-2) - 8:00 p.m. ET.

Kings Injuries: Matthew Dellavedova (finger) - Out

Warriors Injuries: Ryan Rollins (foot) - Out, Andre Iguodala (wrist) - Out, Patrick Baldwin Jr. (toe) - Doubtful


Western Conference Playoffs First-Round Game 6: [2] Memphis Grizzlies (2-3) vs. [7] Los Angeles Lakers (3-2) - 10:30 p.m. ET.

Grizzlies Injuries: Steven Adams (knee) - Out, Brandon Clarke (Achilles) - Out, Jake LaRavia (calf) - Out, Luke Kennard (shoulder) - Questionable

Lakers Injuries: Dennis Schroder (Achilles) - Probable, Anthony Davis (foot) - Probable, LeBron James (foot) - Probable


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BRETT SIEGEL

Brett Siegel worked with Fastbreak on FanNation until May 2023 as a credentialed NBA journalist after previously covering the NBA for NBA Analysis Network and working with Louisville Basketball. Be sure to follow him on Twitter @BrettSiegelNBA.