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Suns-Thunder Playoff Injury Report: Key Players Questionable for Game 1
Phoenix and Oklahoma City await final decisions on availability of starters ahead of first-round matchup.
Apr. 19, 2026 at 4:43pm
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An abstract, cubist interpretation of the high-stakes playoff matchup between the Suns and Thunder, with the availability of key players adding an extra layer of intrigue.Oklahoma City TodayThe Phoenix Suns and Oklahoma City Thunder are set to face off in the first round of the NBA Playoffs, but the availability of several key players remains uncertain due to injuries. The Suns have listed center Mark Williams and guard Grayson Allen as questionable, while the Thunder have ruled out forward Thomas Sorber. However, the Thunder's star players Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren, and Jalen Williams are all expected to play after sitting out the final two regular season games.
Why it matters
Injuries can significantly impact the outcome of a playoff series, so the status of these players will be crucial as the Suns and Thunder battle for an early advantage. The Thunder are the top seed in the West, but the Suns have proven to be a tough opponent, so having their full roster available could make a big difference.
The details
The Suns have listed Williams as questionable due to left foot soreness, while Allen is questionable with a left hamstring strain. If Williams is unable to play, Oso Ighodaro could draw another start, and Khaman Maluach may see increased minutes off the bench. For the Thunder, they have only ruled out Sorber as he continues to recover from a torn ACL. The good news for Oklahoma City is that their star players Gilgeous-Alexander, Holmgren, and Williams are all expected to return after sitting out the final two regular season games.
- The Suns-Thunder first-round playoff series begins on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
- Game 1 is scheduled for a 3:30 p.m. ET tipoff on ABC.
The players
Mark Williams
Suns center who is questionable for Game 1 due to left foot soreness.
Grayson Allen
Suns guard who is questionable for Game 1 with a left hamstring strain.
Thomas Sorber
Thunder forward who has been ruled out of Game 1 as he continues to recover from a torn ACL.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Thunder star guard who is expected to play in Game 1 after sitting out the final two regular season games.
Chet Holmgren
Thunder star forward who is expected to play in Game 1 after sitting out the final two regular season games.
What’s next
The Suns and Thunder will provide updates on the statuses of Williams and Allen closer to tipoff on Sunday. If either player is unable to go, it could significantly impact the game plan and rotations for their respective teams.
The takeaway
Injuries will be a key storyline heading into the Suns-Thunder playoff series, as the availability of several starters remains uncertain. The Thunder are the higher seed, but the Suns have proven to be a tough opponent, so having their full roster healthy could give Phoenix a better chance of pulling off the upset.
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