The Toronto Raptors have listed Immanuel Quickley and Ochai Agbaji as out while Chris Boucher is questionable vs. the Orlando Magic
The Milwaukee Bucks look to host the Toronto Raptors for an Eastern Conference matchup on Friday, January 17. Ahead of the matchup, the Raptors will be without Immanuel Quickley, whose absence this season has severely impacted the success of the team.
With the trade deadline looming, we tackle your questions on Immanuel Quickley’s contract, potential moves, and what’s next for the Toronto Raptors
The Toronto Raptors have listed Immanuel Quickley as questionable to play Monday against the Golden State Warriors
Although they may seem like an unlikely trade partner, the Raptors have somehow found themselves in conversation for the six-time All-Star.
Go ahead, try to judge the Toronto Raptors. You can look at their record, 10-31, and say they’re bad. You’d be right. You can observe Scottie Barnes and Immanuel Quickley have played 37 combined games and argue their record is entirely excusable, and you’d also be right. The Raptors have provided no baseline for evaluation.
With Scottie Barnes showing up and showing out for the Toronto Raptors, take the Over on his assists prop as they host the Orlando Magic.
Against Brooklyn, the Raptors showed they can play fast and smart when Quickley had the ball in his hands. The Nets aren’t good and then came two effortless outings against Orlando and Milwaukee. At least for the opening half in New York the Raptors competed.
RJ Barrett scored the most points for the Raptors with 19, while Paolo Banchero ended the night with 26 points for th
The Toronto Raptors will be without Immanuel Quickley for their upcoming matchup against the defending NBA champions.
Toronto's starting point guard is being listed as day-to-day with a groin strain, according to Sportsnet's Michael Grange on Tuesday.
Immanuel Quickley can’t stay on the floor. Quickley was ruled out for the Toronto Raptors game against the Golden State Warriors on Jan. 13 with left hip soreness. However, now the Raptors are ...