Brandon Ingram’s Injury Status and Impact on the Toronto Raptors
After Brandon Ingram was forced to miss the remainder of a Game 5 loss against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday, the Toronto Raptors’ star appears to be trending in the wrong direction for Game 6 availability. The Raptors are one loss away from being eliminated from the NBA Playoffs, and ahead of tonight’s game, Ingram was downgraded from questionable to doubtful due to heel inflammation.
Ingram left Wednesday’s game with a cited heel injury that was later revealed to be heel inflammation. If he were unable to play tonight, it would put even more pressure on Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett to carry the team like never before, all while being on the brink of elimination. Collin Murray-Boyles, Sandro Mamukelashvili, and Jamison Battle will likely see more playing time in the event of Ingram’s absence.
What You Need to Know About Ingram’s Injury
Ahead of Toronto’s win-or-go-home Game 6 matchup against the Cavaliers, Ingram was downgraded from questionable to doubtful with heel inflammation. If the Raptor were to be unable to suit up, it would be a tremendous blow to the team. Prior to his injury, Ingram was averaging 14.7 points during the team’s first-round series.
Ingram’s injury occurred in the second quarter of Wednesday’s Game 5 in Cleveland, when the star went down with a heel injury. Toronto quickly ruled Ingram out for the game before the contest reached halftime. He played 11 minutes in the first half, producing just one point in that span. The Duke alum had one of the healthiest seasons in his career, after appearing in 77 games this season. This total was the second-most of his career and his most since his rookie season.
How Long Is Brandon Ingram Out?
Ingram’s return is currently uncertain, with the star trending towards missing his first full game of the playoffs for Toronto. The Raptors would certainly love Ingram back as soon as possible due to their dire circumstances of staying alive during this playoff series. However, with the team already downgrading him to doubtful ahead of tonight’s game, Ingram’s appearance seems to be trending in the wrong direction.
Brandon Ingram’s Heel Recovery Timetable
Due to the severity of Ingram’s heel inflammation, it is hard to predict how long it will take him to recover. During the regular season, Toronto may have been more willing to let one of its best players rest to ensure he comes back fully healthy. However, with the team down 3-2 in their opening round series, if Ingram is able to play, the Raptors wouldn’t shy away from an opportunity to put him on the hardwood.
A common heel injury that begins with inflammation is plantar fasciitis. If this is what Ingram has, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to fully recover for a non-professional athlete, according to the Cleveland Clinic. However, it still remains unclear what specific injury Ingram has besides heel inflammation.
According to the NBA, Ingram’s heel injury has been on and off for the last few weeks. After he went down in Game 5, trainers attempted to retape his heel, but he would still later be ruled out.
How Ingram’s Injury Impacts the Raptors’ Rotation
The most likely candidates to receive more playing time if Ingram were to be out for Game 6 are Collin Murray-Boyles or Sandro Mamukelashvili. These two would be the most likely to get bumped up to the starting lineup for Toronto. Second-year player Jamison Battle also began receiving minutes just after Ingram went down during Game 5. After he went down, Battle accumulated 19 minutes and put up seven points and six rebounds.
Ingram’s injury would put more pressure on Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett to perform at a higher level. Toronto’s two leading scorers this postseason would have to continue playing at the peak of their game if the Raptors want any chance of forcing a Game 7 or better.
Raptors Upcoming Schedule
Toronto is currently trailing 3-2 in its series with Cleveland. While securing a win will certainly be harder without Ingram on the floor, the Raptors will need to win tonight’s game and Game 7 in Cleveland if they want to play either the Magic or Pistons in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
With the playoffs in full swing, the Raptors’ schedule is contingent on whether they stay alive by winning games.
Raptors vs. Cavs Schedule
Cleveland leads the series 3-2.
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 18 | Game 1 | – | – |
| April 20 | Game 2 | – | – |
| April 23 | Game 3 | – | – |
| April 26 | Game 4 | – | – |
| April 29 | Game 5 | – | – |
| May 1 | Game 6 | 7:30 p.m. | Prime Video |
| May 3 | Game 7 | TBA | TBA |
If necessary
NBA Playoffs Schedule
Here are the key dates to know for the NBA Playoffs and offseason.
| Event | Dates |
|---|---|
| Play-In Tournament | April 14-17 |
| First round begins | April 18 |
| Conference semifinals begin | May 4* |
| NBA Draft Lottery | May 10 |
| Eastern Conference finals begin | May 19* |
| Western Conference finals begin | May 20* |
| NBA Finals begin | June 3 |
| NBA Finals Game 7 (if necessary) | June 19 |
Can move up depending on earlier series






