Toronto Raptors Injury Report: Will Ochai Agbaji and RJ Barrett feature in tonight's game

Stay updated on the Toronto Raptors’ latest injury report as key players are ruled out ahead of tonight’s matchup, with the team aiming to maintain its strong position in the Eastern Conference.

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Toronto Raptors Injury Report: Will Ochai Agbaji and RJ Barrett feature in tonight's game

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Two notable Raptors contributors sidelined ahead of tonight’s game.

Toronto looks to sustain its top-tier standing despite key absences.

As Toronto Raptors prepare to take the floor once again, two key rotation pieces—Ochai Agbaji and RJ Barrett—will be absent from tonight’s matchup, shaping the team’s approach as they continue their strong run in the Eastern Conference. Toronto enters the contest firmly positioned in third place with a 15–8 record and a .652 winning percentage, riding the momentum of an impressive early-season campaign.

However, the latest injury report brings new challenges just days after their narrow 120–123 defeat to the Los Angeles Lakers in a gripping finish.

Agbaji out due to personal reasons

The Raptors will be without swingman Ochai Agbaji, who has been ruled out as he tends to a personal matter. According to Josh Lewenberg of TSN.ca, “Agbaji (personal) won’t play in Friday’s game against the Hornets.”

Agbaji has been an important contributor off the bench, providing versatility, athletic defense, and perimeter spacing. His absence forces Toronto to rely more heavily on its younger wing depth, pushing other rotational players into expanded responsibilities.

RJ Barrett’s knee issue sidelines him again

The team will also miss starting forward RJ Barrett, who continues to deal with a knee issue that has kept him off the court. Lewenberg further reported that “Barrett (knee) has been ruled out for Friday’s game against the Hornets.”

Barrett’s evolving two-way presence and improved efficiency this season have been central to Toronto’s balanced offensive identity. Losing him adds significant pressure on Toronto Raptors’ remaining starters, particularly in matchups where his physicality and scoring carry added weight.

Raptors look to stay strong despite absences

Despite the setbacks, Toronto has shown resilience throughout the season. Their latest contest against the Lakers demonstrated their competitive edge, pushing one of the league’s toughest teams to the final possession. While Agbaji and Barrett will be missed, the Raptors’ depth has been a defining strength in 2025, and tonight’s game will further test the adaptability of head coach Darko Rajakovic’s system.

As Toronto Raptors continue to hold firm in the upper tier of the standings, the focus now shifts to maintaining momentum until both players return.

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