Home / Sports / Raptors Center Out: Illness sidelines Poeltl
Raptors Center Out: Illness sidelines Poeltl
11 Mar
Summary
- Jakob Poeltl out due to illness, missing his 35th game.
- Rookie Collin Murray-Boyles also sidelined with a thumb sprain.
- Rockets face injuries to VanVleet, Adams, and Tate.

The Toronto Raptors will be without their starting center, Jakob Poeltl, for their upcoming game against the Houston Rockets. Poeltl is currently dealing with an illness, which will lead to him missing his 35th game of the season. This absence forces a change in the Raptors' starting lineup, with Sandro Mamukelashvili stepping in as the starting center.
Adding to the Raptors' challenges, rookie forward Collin Murray-Boyles is also unavailable due to a thumb sprain he sustained on February 25th. Trade deadline acquisition Trayce Jackson-Davis remains out with a dislocated finger, having played only seven games for the team. These injuries significantly impact the team's frontcourt.
The Houston Rockets are also contending with several injuries. Former Raptor Fred VanVleet is recovering from an offseason torn ACL, while backup center Steven Adams is out following ankle surgery. Jae'Sean Tate is also sidelined with an MCL sprain. The game is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET at Toyota Center.




