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• Asisa Joventut: Simon Birgander is a doubt for Saturday's matchup. The Swedish center has not trained during the week, but if he feels good in the final training session, he could help the team. Ante Tomic remains sidelined and will not be available for Dani Miret.
• Barça: With Laprovittola ruled out, the question mark is Satoransky, pending updates after Barça's latest training sessions. He did not travel to Vitoria last week due to back soreness.
• Bàsquet Girona: Maxi Fjllerup, Nikola Maric ("He's making progress," says Moncho Fernández) and Juan Fernández will continue to be unavailable for Moncho Fernández.
• BAXI Manresa: The Nou Congost squad has been able to train with nearly all its players except Hugo Benitez and Eli Brooks. The rest, with Louis Olinde as a question mark, will be available for the game.
• Casademont Zaragoza: DJ Stephens and Trae Bell-Haynes are confirmed absences, while Jaime Fernández could return: "We've been able to recover him somewhat, not completely. Today is the first day he'll do the full training session," Joan Plaza commented.
• Coviran Granada: The Granada squad will no longer have Javan Johnson, who is released after requesting his departure. Additionally, ahead of the matchup, Arturo Ruiz recalled that "we've lost Mehdy Ngouama for several games, hopefully as few as possible. William Howard tried to train on Wednesday but couldn't, he had to leave, and we'll see if he's ready to be with the group on Sunday. And Amar Alibegovic has already returned and we hope to have him."
• Dreamland Gran Canaria: Brandon Jefferson could make his debut, if registered, on a roster with only Miquel Salvó sidelined.
• Hiopos Lleida: Coach Gerard Encuentra confirmed in the pre-game that Gyorgy Goloman remains sidelined and John Surna is a doubt after feeling a hamstring twinge in the last game against Unicaja and not being able to train normally yet.
• Kosner Baskonia: In addition to the absences of Tadas Sedekerskis ("He's doing a bit more, but remains out," notes Galbiati) and Khalifa Diop ("He's started running a little"), Markquis Nowell will also be unavailable. For the rest of the roster, there are "a few with minor issues," but all are expected for the clash.
• La Laguna Tenerife: With two training sessions remaining, everyone available for Txus Vidorreta.
• MoraBanc Andorra: Stan Okoye's return appears imminent. "He's already integrated with the squad. I think he can be important to provide a physical boost and experience in this league," said Zan Tabak.
• Real Madrid: The Madrid squad plays its second EuroLeague quarterfinal game this Friday, for which Sergio Scariolo will not have Edy Tavares, who is suffering from an injury to the medial collateral ligament of his left knee.
• Recoletas Salud San Pablo Burgos: Triple question mark for Burgos: Max Heidegger (knee contusion), Juan Rubio (viral illness this week) and Ethan Happ (wrist injury from a fall in the last game), all doubts.
• Río Breogán: Río Breogán coach Luis Casimiro explained in the pre-game that "DeWayne Russell is much better and I hope that, if the progression is normal and he doesn't arrive too fatigued, he can play on Sunday. But we have to wait and be cautious, although the progress has been very good."
• Surne Bilbao: Darrun Hilliard, who arrived banged up for the European game that made Surne Bilbao continental champions, was able to play and stand out in the game, so in principle the entire roster is available again.
• UCAM Murcia: "We have some normal physical issues, as there's always someone who feels something, but we hope everyone can be available for Sunday's game," said Sito Alonso hopefully.
• Unicaja: With David Kravish back, Nihad Djedovic and Killian Tillie remain the only Málaga absences.
• Valencia Basket: The Valencia squad played its second EuroLeague playoff game on Thursday with small forward Xabi López-Arostegui as the only player ruled out due to injury.