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2018-19 NBA All-Defensive Teams:

First team:
Rudy Gobert
Paul George
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Marcus Smart
Eric Bledsoe

Second team:
Jrue Holiday
Klay Thompson
Joel Embiid
Draymond Green
Kawhi Leonard
 
The Portland Trail Blazers and Damian Lillard are expected to come to terms on a 4-year, $191 million supermax contract extension over the summer.
 
NBA ALL-ROOKIE TEAMS:

Team 1:
Trae Young
Luka Doncic
Jaren Jackson Jr.
Marvin Bagley III
DeAndre Ayton

Team 2:
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Collin Sexton
Landry Shamet
Kevin Huerter
Mitchell Robinson
 
Kevin Durant is unlikely to play at the start of the NBA Finals, but the Warriors are hoping he could return at some point of the series.

DeMarcus Cousins is questionable to play in the beginning, and is likely to return at some point of the series as well.
 
DAILY INJURY UPDATES:

Toronto at Milwaukee:
TOR – OG Anunoby (appendix) will not play.
TOR - Patrick McCaw (personal) questionable.
MIL – Donte DiVincenzo (heel) will not play.
MIL – Pau Gasol (ankle) out for season.
 
2018-2019 All-NBA Teams:

First team:
Stephen Curry
James Harden
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Nikola Jokic
Paul George

Second team:
Damian Lillard
Kevin Durant
Joel Embiid
Kawhi Leonard
Kyrie Irving

Third team:
Russell Westbrook
Blake Griffin
LeBron James
Rudy Gobert
Kemba Walker
 
By making the All-NBA teams, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Damian Lillard, and Kemba Walker are eligible to sign supermax contracts.

-Giannis can sign a 5-year, $247.3 million deal in 2020.
-Lillard can sign a 4-year, $191 million extension.
-Kemba Walker can sign a 5-year, $221 million deal this summer.
 
Toronto squeezes past Milwaukee, 105-99, in crucial Game 5 to take 3-2 series lead!

TOR:
Kawhi Leonard: 35 Pts. 7 Rebs. 9 Asts. 2 Stls.
Fred VanVleet: 21 Pts. 1 Rebs. 1 Asts. 1 Stls.
Kyle Lowry: 17 Pts. 7 Rebs. 6 Asts. 1 Stls.
Pascal Siakam: 14 Pts. 13 Rebs. 2 Asts. 1 Stls. 3 Blks.

MIL:
Giannis Antetokounmpo: 24 Pts. 6 Rebs. 6 Asts. 2 Stls.
Eric Bledsoe: 20 Pts. 4 Rebs. 2 Asts.
Malcolm Brogdon: 18 Pts. 11 Rebs. 6 Asts. 1 Stls.
Brook Lopez: 16 Pts. 8 Rebs. 1 Stls.
George Hill: 12 Pts. 8 Rebs. 1 Asts.
 
Leonard scores 35, Raptors beat Bucks 105-99 for 3-2 lead


Kawhi Leonard scored 35 points and the Toronto Raptors beat the Milwaukee Bucks 105-99 on Thursday night to take a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
 
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