Ahead of Game 2 between the Phoenix Suns and Oklahoma City Thunder, SG Grayson Allen and C Mark Williams both carry questionable tags on the official injury for today’s 9:30 p.m. ET tip-off on ESPN.
Allen was inactive for the Suns' two play-in games due to a hamstring injury, as well as Game 1 vs. the Thunder. Williams was also unable to go in Game 1 due to a foot injury.
In Allen’s absence in Game 1, SG Jalen Green delivered 17 points. You can pick More or Less for Jalen Green’s 18.5 points projection on PrizePicks today.
Below, we'll break down the latest Phoenix Suns injury report update on Grayson Allen and Mark Williams while also highlighting who to target if either player is out in Game 2 vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Phoenix Suns Injury Report: Will Grayson Allen and Mark Williams Play Tonight vs. Thunder?
According to the NBA injury report, Allen is questionable with a hamstring injury, and Williams is questionable due to a left foot stress reaction.
Allen suffered his hamstring injury on April 10, and he’s yet to log minutes since. That being said, Allen was made available for the play-in matchup vs. the Golden State Warriors on April 17 and in Game 1 against the Thunder, though he didn’t see the court in either contest.
As for Williams, he re-aggravated a nagging foot injury he dealt with throughout March in the play-in showdown against the Portland Trail Blazers on April 14. Williams was then ruled out for Game 1 against Oklahoma City.
Following a blowout loss to begin the playoff series, the Suns would certainly benefit from Allen and/or Williams suiting up — even if it's for limited minutes.
If Williams is active, you can pick More or Less on Mark Williams’ 6.5 points NBA projection today on PrizePicks.
What Players to Target on PrizePicks if Allen or Williams Are Out?
During the regular season, Allen supplied a career-best 16.5 PPG and 3.8 APG, while he took a career-high 8.9 3-pointers per game. He also averaged 28.8 minutes per game.
On the other hand, Williams posted 11.7 PPG and 8.0 RPG in 23.6 minutes per game. Phoenix’s big man also boasted a 64.5% effective field-goal percentage in the regular season.
Here are the Suns players who may benefit most on PrizePicks if Allen and/or Williams are out — and their stat projections for Wednesday.
- SG Jalen Green — 26.5 Pts+Rebs+Asts / 29 Fantasy Score / 4 Free Throws Attempted
- SG Dillon Brooks — 22.5 Pts+Rebs+Asts / 25.5 Fantasy Score / 6 FG Made
According to Fantasy Labs’ On/Off Tool, Jalen Green handles the second-highest usage rate (33.0%) per 36 minutes when Allen and Williams are both off the court for the Suns this season. Only G Devin Booker carries a higher usage rate (34.2%) in that scenario.
In the series opener against the Thunder, Green tallied 17 points, 5 rebounds, and 1 assist while knocking down only 6 of his 16 shot attempts.
Dillon Brooks experiences the second-highest usage increase (+2.3%) on the Suns per 36 minutes with Allen and Williams absent. Brooks achieved 18 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 assists on 27.3% shooting in Phoenix’s Game 1 defeat to OKC.
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The Suns are going to need a special performance to avoid going down 0-2 to the Thunder in the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs. If Allen and/or Williams are unable to contribute once again, it will undoubtedly be tougher for Phoenix to pull off the upset on Wednesday night.
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