CLEVELAND — The Cavaliers have the Raptors on the brink of elimination, and Toronto might now also be without their All-Star forward.
Brandon Ingram has been listed as questionable for May 1’s Game 6 at the Scotiabank Center with right feel inflammation, according to an injury report listed by the team.
Ingram left Game 5 with the injury after playing 11 minutes and scoring only one point. At least on paper, it’d be a major blow for the Raptors, as Ingram averaged 21.5 points during the regular season, although Dean Wade has done well to make him virtually a nonfactor through the first five games of the series.
Cavs, Raptors injury report in NBA playoffs
The Raptors had also previously ruled out guard Immanuel Quickley for the first-round series.
Led by a superb second half by Dennis Schroder and a terrific game by Evan Mobley, the Cavs won Game 5 and took a 3-2 series lead.
The Cavs, meanwhile, have a clean injury report heading into Game 6, the healthiest they’ve been all season.
Ryan Lewis covers the Cavaliers for the Akron Beacon Journal. He can be reached at rlewis1@gannett.com.
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