The San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder are preparing for Game 3 of the Western Conference finals on Friday, with several key players listed as questionable due to injuries.
The series is tied 1-1 after two close games in Oklahoma City.
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For the Spurs, rookie Dylan Harper is managing an adductor injury sustained in Game 2.
Guard De'Aaron Fox remains sidelined with an ankle injury and has not yet played in the series.
For the Thunder, Jalen Williams is dealing with a hamstring issue that limited him to just over seven minutes in Game 2.
The NBA officially listed all three players as questionable for the 8:30 p. m.
ET matchup.
Harper and Williams each scored over 20 points in the series opener, which the Spurs won in double overtime before the Thunder bounced back in Game 2.
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Spurs rookie Stephon Castle has taken on a larger role with the injuries, averaging 10 turnovers in the series.
San Antonio posted a plus-6 rating during the 18 minutes Castle and Harper shared the court in Game 2, compared to a minus-17 rating in the 20 minutes Castle played without Harper.
According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Harper's availability is a game-time decision.
Fox participated in morning shootaround on Friday but has yet to make his series debut after averaging 18.8 points in 11 postseason games this year.
Williams was initially listed as day-to-day by the Thunder medical staff after being seen with an ice wrap on his left leg.
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He played 37 minutes in Game 1 despite experiencing hamstring issues before the series began.