FINAL UPDATE: Heat And Raptors Injury Reports

The Miami Heat and Toronto Raptors have announced their injury reports.
FINAL UPDATE: Heat And Raptors Injury Reports
FINAL UPDATE: Heat And Raptors Injury Reports /

FINAL UPDATE: Gabe Vincent is available.  

UPDATE: Gabe Vincent is questionable.  

UPDATE: Kyle Lowry is available, while Joe Wieskamp, Will Barton and Gary Trent Jr. have been ruled out.   

NBA's official injury report 

On Tuesday evening, the Miami Heat and Toronto Raptors are facing off in Canada. 

For the game, the two teams have announced their injury reports (updated as of 4:30 Eastern Time).  

The Heat have ruled out Orlando Robinson, Nikola Jovic, Jamal Cain and Jimmy Butler.  

NBA Champion point guard Kyle Lowry is listed as questionable due to a knee injury. 

Meanwhile, the Raptors will be without Otto Porter Jr. and Dalano Banton. 

Gary Trent Jr. has been listed as questionable, while Joe Wieskamp and Will Barton are both doubtful. 

NBA's official injury report 

The Heat come into the night tied with the Brooklyn Nets for the sixth seed (the final guaranteed playoff spot) in the Eastern Conference. 

They are 40-35 in 75 games and 6-4 in their last ten. 

On the road, the Heat have struggled, going just 15-21 in the 36 games they have played outside of Miami.  

As for the Raptors, they are tied with the Atlanta Hawks for the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference and have a 37-38 record in 75 games.  

They are in the middle of a two-game winning streak and are 5-5 in their last ten games. 

At home, the Raptors have gone 25-14 in the 39 games they have hosted in Canada. 

Last season, the Heat made the Eastern Conference Finals for the second time in the previous three seasons (they lost to the Boston Celtics in seven games).  

The Raptors are coming off a season where they lost in the first round of the NBA Playoffs to the Philadelphia 76ers in six games.  

More on the Toronto Raptors can be read here

More on the Miami Heat can be read here 


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Ben Stinar is the NBA reporter for Fastbreak on FanNation.