Kyle Lowry (hamstring) ruled out Tuesday for Heat in Game 5
Miami Heat point guard Kyle Lowry (hamstring) has been ruled out for Tuesday's Game 5 against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Lowry, who missed the first two games of this series and the last two in the previous round, reinjured his left hamstring during Sunday's Game 4 loss to the 76ers. Gabe Vincent will likely return to the starting lineup in place of Lowry on Tuesday and Victor Oladipo figures to see additional playing time. Duncan Robinson may also earn some extra minutes to help spread the floor.
Vincent is now numberFire's top point-per-dollar value on Tuesday's night's slate, as he has a $3,800 salary and our models project him for 20.4 FanDuel points over 29.0 minutes.
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