Raptors’ Brandon Ingram Withdraws Late Against Jazz Due to Heel Inflammation

The Toronto Raptors faced a significant setback in their recent game against the Utah Jazz. Brandon Ingram, the team’s leading scorer, was ruled out just before the game due to right heel inflammation.
Ingram’s Late Withdrawal
This last-minute decision left the Raptors without their top offensive player. Ingram’s absence was particularly felt as he had played in 68 out of 70 games this season prior to this match.
Impact on the Team
Ingram’s injury adds to the Raptors’ challenges, as two other starters are also sidelined:
- Jakob Poeltl – Lower back injury management
- Immanuel Quickley – Plantar fasciitis
With these injuries, the Raptors faced a tough battle as they aimed to recover from a previous loss to the Phoenix Suns.
Brandon Ingram’s Performance Statistics
Before his withdrawal, Ingram had been performing well this season. His key statistics include:
- Points per game: 21.6
- Rebounds per game: 5.6
- Assists per game: 3.7
- Shooting percentage: 47.2%
The loss of Ingram will be a crucial factor as the Raptors navigate their ongoing challenges throughout the season.




