Toronto is without their starting lineup for the Thunder versus. Raptors game.
This is OKC’s (48-20) and Toronto’s (23-46) second and last game of the season. The Thunder, who defeated the Raptors 135-127 at home in double overtime on February 4, are aiming to finish the sweep.
On Friday, Toronto will be without all five of its regular starters. Gary Trent Jr. (back), Immanuel Quickley (personal reasons), Jakob Poeltl (hand), Scottie Barnes (hand), and RJ Barrett (personal reasons) are not available.
How to follow the Thunder vs. Raptors game on TV
- Date: Friday, March 22
- Time: 6 p.m. CT
- TV: KSBI (Channel 52 in OKC and Channel 6.3 in Tulsa)
- Live Stream: FuboToronto Raptors’ list of injuries
Scottie Barnes is sidelined due to a fractured left hand. RJ Barrett is not in. (personal reasons). Chris Boucher is sidelined due to a partial tear in his right knee. D.J. Carton is not in due to a sprained right ankle. Jakob Poeltl is out due to a tear in his left hand ligament. Immanuel Quickley is not in for personal reasons. Gary Trent Jr. is out with tightness in his lower back.
G League assignee Ousmane Dieng is not available. Two-way player Adam Flagler is out for the G League. G League two-way player Keyontae Johnson is not available. The G League’s Olivier Sarr is out.
Starting lineup projection for the Toronto Raptors
- Bruce Brown
- Ochai Agbaji
- Gradey Dick
- Jordan Nwora
- Kelly Olynyk
OKC Thunder’s anticipated starting lineup
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
- Josh Giddey
- Lu Dort
- Jalen Williams
- Chet Holmgren