Raptors Missing Barrett and Olynyk for Season Opener Against Cavaliers
Toronto Raptors to Start Season Without Key Players
Barrett and Olynyk Out with Injury
The Toronto Raptors will be without two key players for their season opener against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday.
RJ Barrett has been ruled out with a right oblique strain, while Kelly Olynyk is out with a left knee sprain.
This is a significant blow to the Raptors, who are already without Pascal Siakam (groin) and Otto Porter Jr. (toe).
Raptors to Rely on Depth
With Barrett and Olynyk out, the Raptors will need to rely on their depth to start the season.
Chris Boucher and Precious Achiuwa are expected to start in the frontcourt, while Scottie Barnes and Gary Trent Jr. will be key contributors in the backcourt.
The Raptors will also need their bench to step up, with players like Thaddeus Young, Justin Champagnie, and Dalano Banton likely to see increased playing time.
Outlook for the Season
Despite the injuries, the Raptors are still expected to be a competitive team this season.
They have a deep roster with plenty of talent, and they are led by Fred VanVleet, who is one of the best point guards in the league.
The Raptors will need to stay healthy and get their injured players back as soon as possible, but they have the potential to be a playoff team this season.
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