The Toronto Raptors will be missing one of their more dangerous shooters in a rematch with the Orlando Magic on Tuesday.
Gradey Dick has been ruled out due to a right knee hyperextension, the team announced on Tuesday.
Worth noting that the Raptors originally ruled out the sophomore on Monday but with a different injury designation. Dick was previously listed to be out with an ischial tuberosity (pelvis) contusion.
The guard exited just before halftime Sunday in the Raptors' 104-102 win over the Magic.
Dick took a hard spill in the final minute of the first half after a falling RJ Barrett collided with Magic guard Cole Anthony, who then fell into the 22-year-old Raptors guard. He stayed down for a bit and was tended to by team staff before getting up and walking to the locker rooms on his own accord.
After the game, head coach Darko Rajakovic told reporters that the second-year wing had passed concussion protocol but had suffered some hyperextension on his knee, a "sit-bone contusion," and a split lip.
Dick is averaging 14.4 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists through 54 games played this season. He's also shooting 35 per cent from beyond the arc.
The Raptors also announced Ochai Agbaji will miss his second game in a row with an ankle injury. Meanwhile, the team will also be without Jamison Battle (nasal fracture), Brandon Ingram (ankle), Garrett Temple (personal) and Ulrich Chomche (MCL tear).





