
The Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers meet in Game 2 of their 2026 NBA Playoffs first-round series on Monday, April 20, at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, with tip-off scheduled for 7:00 PM ET. Cleveland leads the series 1-0 after a 126-113 win in Game 1.
The official injury report heading into Game 2 is short but carries potential rotation implications for both teams as the series tightens.
Toronto lists only one player on the injury report ahead of tip-off, with Immanuel Quickley listed as questionable due to a right hamstring strain.
Quickley averaged 16.4 points and 5.9 assists per game during the regular season, operating as a key initiator alongside Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes. Any limitation to his movement would directly impact Toronto’s spacing and half-court organization.
Outside of Quickley, Toronto enters Game 2 with a clean injury sheet. The rest of the rotation, including RJ Barrett, Jakob Poeltl, and Barnes, is available without restrictions.
On the other side, Cleveland Cavaliers have ruled out Thomas Bryant for Game 2. The big man is dealing with a left calf strain, confirming his absence for a second consecutive postseason matchup.
Bryant’s absence reduces Cleveland’s interior depth behind Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley, two players heavily relied upon for rim protection and rebounding. The Cavaliers still maintain a strong defensive identity, but rotation flexibility in the frontcourt is affected.
Donovan Mitchell and James Harden remain available and are expected to carry the offensive load, supported by Mobley’s two-way impact and Allen’s efficiency inside the paint.









