Immanuel Quickley is questionable to play against the Milwaukee Bucks on Nov. 12.
The Toronto Raptors lead guard sprained his elbow in the game against the Los Angeles Lakers on Nov. 10.
Quickley missed eight games with a pelvis injury and returned to the starting lineup on Nov. 9 against the Los Angeles Clippers.
If Quickley is unable to play, Davion Mitchell will likely fill in for him.
The Raptors remain without Scottie Barnes (orbital fracture), Kelly Olynyk (back strain), Bruce Brown (knee surgery) and Ja’Kobe Walter (AC joint sprain). None of the four players have a set timetable to return. Raptors veteran Garrett Temple is doubtful with a back strain. However, Temple has not yet been featured in Toronto’s rotation.
For the Milwaukee Bucks Damian Lillard has entered the concussion protocol and will be out against the Raptors, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has popped up on the Bucks injury report as well as the two-time NBA MVP is listed as probable. Former Raptors guard Gary Trent Jr. and Andre Jackson Jr. are also probable. Antetokounmpo is dealing with right patella tendinopathy while Trent Jr. has lower back spasms that caused him to miss the last two games and Jackson Jr. is dealing with a hip pointer injury.
If Trent Jr. suits up it will be his first game against Toronto since he signed with the Bucks in free agency this past summer. The 25-year-old has struggled to start the season. He is shooting just 23.1 percent from three-point range so far. Trent Jr. was benched last week as the Bucks opted to promote Jackson Jr. to the starting lineup.
This will be the Raptors final game of their five-game road trip. This will also mark the first NBA Cup game for both teams. Toronto will return home on Nov. 15 to take on the Detroit Pistons.
Early look at Raptors lottery odds
The Toronto Raptors are dead last.
Through the first 11 games of the season, the Toronto Raptors have the worst record in the NBA at 2-9.
Although it is still early, the Raptors have put themselves in a prime position to cash in on a top pick in the 2025 NBA Draft if they continue this type of losing pace.
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