Absences pile up for Raptors with Canada’s Chris Boucher sidelined by knee injury
Injuries continue to pile up for the Toronto Raptors.
Immanuel Quickley, Gary Trent Jr., and Chris Boucher will all miss Monday’s game against defending champion Denver.
Boucher, a reserve forward from Montreal, has a right knee contusion.
The Raptors said Monday that Boucher sustained a partial tear to the medial collateral ligament in his right knee. He will undergo further assessment by specialists.
Quickley, who became the Raptors starting point guard after getting traded to the team on Dec. 30, is out with a left-hip flexor strain.
Trent, Toronto’s starting shooting guard, is dealing with a right groin strain.
All-star forward Scottie Barnes (broken hand) and starting centre Jakob Poeltl (torn ligament in hand) have both had surgery and are out week to week.
RJ Barrett of Mississauga, Ont., returned to Toronto’s lineup after missing Saturday’s 128-118 overtime loss in Portland with an illness.