ORLANDO, Fla. – The Orlando Magic and Toronto Raptors meet for the second time in three days Tuesday night, wrapping up their four-game season series at 7 p.m. ET inside the Kia Center.
Orlando has lost three straight games and four of five on this homestand. The Magic are 29-33, sitting eighth in the Eastern Conference.
Toronto, on the other hand, is 19-42 this year. Two of those wins have come against the Magic, who they defeated 104-102 Sunday evening.
Before Tuesday's contest, here's the latest on player health, status and injuries for each team.
Tuesday makes 16 straight absences for Suggs. He was ruled out indefinitely over the weekend because of a trochlea cartilage injury in his left knee. He will have arthroscopic surgery to remove a loose fragment of cartilage this week.
ESPN reported Monday that, while playing with Orlando's G League affiliate, McClung broke his right thumb in the Osceola Magic's Sunday contest versus the Windy City Bulls.
Update: The Magic added Cole Anthony to their injury report on Tuesday with a left big toe strain. He is questionable to play.
Gradey Dick left Sunday's game in the second quarter with a pelvis injury and did not return. He will miss the return contest of this mini two-game swing.
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