The Toronto Raptors' recent run of health has hit a snag.
Point guard Immanuel Quickley is out for Monday's game against the Golden State Warriors as he deals with left hip soreness, the team announced.
Quickley was previously listed as questionable leading up to tip-off before ultimately being ruled out. According to Sportsnet's Michael Grange, it's an injury that's been bugging the 25-year-old for a bit of time now and flared up Monday morning.
Meanwhile, the short-handed Warriors said they will be without forward Draymond Green, who is battling an illness.
Quickley has suited up for the Raptors' last six games after missing the prior 22 games with an elbow injury. In his recent run, he's averaging 16.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 7.2 assists per game while shooting 37.6 per cent from the field and 33.3 per cent from three-point range.
His return to the court hasn't coincided with winning basketball for the Raptors, as they're 1-5 in their last six and are in the midst of a five-game skid.
The 25-year-old finished with 25 points, two rebounds and two assists in a tight loss to the Detroit Pistons on Saturday.
Toronto has struggled mightily of late, winning only one of its last 17 games and carrying an 8-31 record into Monday's game against the Warriors. The Raptors are currently 14th in the Eastern Conference.
Green is averaging 8.7 points, 6.2 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game across 33 contests for Golden State, which sits 11th in the West at 19-19. He's the latest in a string of injuries for the Warriors who will about be without rotation players Jonathan Kuminga (ankle), Brandin Podziemski (abdomen) and Gary Payton II (calf).
Meanwhile, two-ways A.J. Lawson and Ulrich Chomche are out for the Raptors as they're in Oklahoma City with Toronto's G League affiliate squad, the 905.
The game against tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET. Catch the action on Sportsnet ONE or stream on Sportsnet+.
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