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Raptors, Magic Injury Report Ahead of Matchup
Brandon Ingram and Immanuel Quickley questionable to play
Mar. 29, 2026 at 8:31pm
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The Toronto Raptors may be without several key players, including All-Star forward Brandon Ingram and guard Immanuel Quickley, for their upcoming Sunday night matchup against the Orlando Magic. Both players are listed as questionable due to various injuries.
Why it matters
This game between the Raptors and Magic has playoff implications, so the availability of star players like Ingram and Quickley could significantly impact the outcome and standings in the Eastern Conference.
The details
Ingram is dealing with a nagging ankle injury that has kept him out of the Raptors' last two games. Quickley is questionable with a hamstring issue that has limited his playing time recently. The Raptors are also monitoring the status of several other rotation players who are nursing minor injuries.
- The Raptors and Magic are scheduled to tip off at 7:00 PM EST on Sunday, March 30, 2026.
- Ingram and Quickley's injury statuses will be updated closer to game time.
The players
Brandon Ingram
All-Star forward for the Toronto Raptors who is dealing with an ankle injury.
Immanuel Quickley
Starting guard for the Toronto Raptors who is questionable with a hamstring issue.
Orlando Magic
The Raptors' opponent on Sunday night, a fellow Eastern Conference playoff contender.
What they’re saying
“We're going to have to see how Brandon and Immanuel feel in warmups before making any final decisions. Their health is the top priority right now.”
— Nick Nurse, Head Coach, Toronto Raptors
What’s next
The Raptors will provide updates on Ingram and Quickley's status closer to tipoff on Sunday evening.
The takeaway
Injuries to key players like Ingram and Quickley could significantly impact the outcome of this important Eastern Conference matchup between the Raptors and Magic, with playoff positioning on the line.





