
Immanuel Quickley
G - Toronto Raptors
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Immanuel Quickley (rest) won't play in Toronto's season finale against the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday.
Fantasy Impact
The Raptors missed the playoffs this season, meaning that Sunday's regular-season finale will be their final game of the season. The team has the made the decision to let Quickley sit out for it, so we've seen the last of him for this season. Jamal Shead and A.J. Lawson will both see more work while he's sidelined.
Immanuel Quickley has been ruled out for Friday's game against the Mavericks.
Fantasy Impact
Quickley will sit in the Raptors second-to-last game. Jamal Shead could get the start at point guard if he is cleared.
Immanuel Quickley (rest) will be good to go for Wednesday's game against the Charlotte Hornets.
Fantasy Impact
Quickley was sidelined for Toronto's last game as a rest night, but he no longer carries an injury designation and will be good to go for the team's matchup against the Hornets. He will be primed for a lot of work with Ja'Kobe Walter (hip), Ochai Agbaji (rest), and Jamal Shead (rest) all set to be sidelined on Wednesday.
Immanuel Quickley (rest) won't play in Sunday's game against the Brooklyn Nets.
Fantasy Impact
Quickley will be given Sunday off as a rest day, which isn't unexpected at this point in the season, as the Raptors are eliminated from playoff contention. Fantasy managers should expect more work for Ochai Agbaji and A.J. Lawson in this matchup.
Immanuel Quickley flirted with a triple-double for the Raptors Friday night, dishing out eight assists, grabbing eight rebounds, and chipping in 14 points (5-16 FG, 2-8 3PT, 2-2 FT) while also recording one steal in a 117-105 loss to the Pistons.
Fantasy Impact
Quickley continues an impactful stretch on the offensive end of the floor, finishing with seven or more assists and 14 or more points in each of his last five games. The 25-year-old continues to offer fantasy managers one of the more reliable options as part of an underperforming Toronto starting five, averaging 17.4 points and 5.9 assists per game to go along with a usage rate of 24.7% so far this season.