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The Toronto Raptors are giving Immanuel Quickley the night off against the Indiana Pacers tonight.

According to TSN’s Josh Lewenberg, Quickley will be out due to rest when Toronto takes on Indiana for the final time this season.

The Raptors have a back-to-back set and play the Brooklyn Nets on April 10 so it is likely Quickley will be back for that game.

Lewenberg also reports that Gradey Dick is questionable with a groin contusion.

Darko Rajakovic did not shut down the possibility of a return when it comes to Scottie Barnes and Jakob Poeltl, however a timeline has not been set. With four games left on the season, it is hard to imagine that either player will be back on the court before the end of the season.

Barnes was at practice on April 8 doing some shooting:

Poeltl was also at practice but he was only using his right hand:

Jontay Porter remains out for Toronto as he is currently under a gambling investigation, Chris Boucher remains out with a partial MCL tear in is right knee and D.J. Carton is out as well with an ankle injury.

Immanuel Quickley says chemistry is building

Quickley is coming off back-to-back solid performances for the Raptors.

He recently talked about how he is feeling and how he continues to build chemistry with the Raptors during this stretch.

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