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Sabonis reportedly left the Orlando bubble late in the week to receive treatment for plantar fasciitis, and Sears notes the star forward doesn't have any guarantee of returning this season or postseason. Coach Nate McMillan seemingly has a couple of different options to fill Sabonis' starting power forward spot at his disposal, with Sampson joining Doug McDermott as the two likeliest candidates to handle the role. Sampson notably drew the start in Thursday's scrimmage against the Trail Blazers, logging 22 minutes to McDermott's 17. Sampson has averaged just 13.1 minutes across 26 games for Indiana this season, but he averaged 20.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 1.0 steal over a quick four-game sample with the Bulls in 2018-19 and is a solid shooter, albeit somewhat undersized for the four at 6-foot-7.