
The Toronto Raptors are on the road on Wednesday night as they travel to take on the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series.
Toronto enters Wednesday’s game tied with Cleveland in the series at 2-2 after defeating the Cavaliers at home in Game 4 on Sunday afternoon.
In Sunday’s victory over the Cavaliers, Scottie Barnes led the way for the Raptors as he recorded 23 points, nine rebounds and six assists while Brandon Ingram added 23 points and six rebounds of his own.
Now Toronto will try to grab another victory in Game 5 on Wednesday on the road as they try to take a 3-2 series lead over the Cavaliers.
On the other side, Cleveland enters Wednesday’s contest tied with Toronto in the series at 2-2 after losing on the road to the Raptors on Sunday afternoon in Game 4.
Donovan Mitchell led the way for the Cavaliers in Sunday’s loss as he ended the game with 20 points, six rebounds and three assists while James Harden recorded 19 points and eight assists.
While both teams are looking to pick up a victory in Game 5 on Wednesday night, one side may be without one of their key players due to injury.
For the Raptors, they have only one player listed on their injury report as they have ruled out guard Immanuel Quickley.
Toronto has ruled out Quickley due to a right hamstring strain as he will miss his fifth consecutive contest and he is expected to miss the remainder of the first round.
Immanuel Quickley remains out for the Raptors heading into Game 5.
— Zulfi Sheikh (@zulfi_sheikh) April 28, 2026
Clean injury report otherwise.
With Quickley still sidelined, Jamal Shead and Ja’Kobe Walter could both continue to have increased roles.
On the other side, the Cavaliers enter Wednesday’s game with a healthy roster as they have nobody listed on their injury report.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have a clean injury report for tomorrow’s Game 4 against the Toronto Raptors.
— Danny Cunningham (@RealDCunningham) April 25, 2026
This is great news for Cleveland as they now return home for Game 5 on Wednesday looking to bounce back after dropping both games in Toronto and regain control of the series.
Fans can catch Game 5 of the first-round series between the Raptors and Cavaliers from Cleveland on Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
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