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Holmgren leads with 17 boards, 22 points as Thunder defeat Nets
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Dariq Whitehead - Out again Friday Whitehead (knee) is ruled out for Friday's contest against Portland.
Impact Since he was called from the G League, Whitehead has missed the last two games due to his knee injury. However, even if he was available to play, it would be unlikely that Whitehead would even see the court (only seven appearances this season). His next opportunity to play would be Saturday versus the Pistons.
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D'Angelo Russell - Won't play Friday Russell (ankle) has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Trail Blazers.
Impact Russell will miss his fourth consecutive contest while he deals with a right ankle sprain. His next chance to play will come Saturday against Detroit. With the 29-year-old point guard sidelined, Keon Johnson and Killian Hayes are candidates for increased roles.
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Alex Caruso - Sitting out Friday Caruso is out for Friday's game against the Hawks for rest purposes.
Impact The veteran guard will take a seat Friday, clearing up some extra minutes for Isaiah Joe and Aaron Wiggins in Oklahoma City's rotation. Caruso should be able for return to the Thunder's lineup for Sunday's matchup against the Spurs.
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