Jordan Ott on Jordan Goodwin: “(He) feels pretty good”

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Phoenix Suns wing Grayson Allen has not appeared in a game since April 10 because of a left hamstring strain, even though he had been listed as available for each of the team’s last two matchups.

He participated fully in practice on Tuesday and is “definitely making progress,” head coach Jordan Ott said, via Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic.

Allen is currently considered questionable for Game 2, but even if he is cleared, it remains uncertain how much, if any, he will play.

Meanwhile, Suns guard Jordan Goodwin, who previously missed seven consecutive games between late February and early March with a left calf strain, is now dealing with soreness in that same area again.

Rankin reports that Goodwin did not play in the second half of Sunday’s game and is also listed as questionable for Wednesday.

“(He) feels pretty good,” Ott said on Tuesday. “I don’t think it’s quite as bad as it was in February. We know it’s the playoffs. We always talk about all hands on deck.

“So we’ll take whoever we can get at this time of the year. Any minutes from any of those guys is impactful and helpful for our group. We’ll wait and see (Wednesday).”

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