The Miami Heat will face elimination yet again on Sunday when they battle the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals. The entire season will be on the line for the Heat and, unfortunately for them, they might have to come into the contest without two of their most important players.

The NBA has released the official injury report for Sunday's matchup, and Tyler Herro and Kyle Lowry have both been tagged as questionable for the do-or-die contest.

Herro has missed the past three games for the Heat due to a lingering hamstring injury, and it does not sound like he has progressed significantly ahead of Game 7. It would not be a surprise if he ends up sitting out again, but given how this could be the last game of the season for Miami, the reigning Sixth Man of the Year could try to play through the pain.

Lowry, on the other hand, has been available for the Heat in their last four games despite his own hamstring issue. He should be good to go for Sunday after stepping up big in Game 6. The same can likely be said for Max Strus, PJ Tucker, and Gabe Vincent, who have all been slapped with the precautionary questionable tag once again.

As for the Celtics, Marcus Smart and Robert Williams have likewise popped up on the injury report. However, it would take more than an ankle sprain and knee soreness to force either of these two out for Sunday night.