Raptors’ Brandon Ingram gets injection for ankle, season over
TORONTO — Raptors forward Brandon Ingram has been shut down for the remainder of the season after receiving an injection in his injured left ankle, coach Darko Rajakovic said Wednesday.
Ingram has been sidelined since early December because of a sprained left ankle. He has not played for the Raptors since being acquired from New Orleans on Feb. 6. He signed a three-year, $120-million contract extension with Toronto on Feb. 11.
Toronto hosted Charlotte in its home finale Wednesday. The Raptors have two games remaining.
Rajakovic said Ingram visited a specialist in New York City last week, when the Raptors were visiting the Brooklyn Nets. Ingram received a platelet-rich plasma injection Tuesday, his coach said.
“It’s what he needs,” Rajakovic said. “He’s been recovering really well.”
Rajakovic said Ingram is expected to be healthy in time for Toronto’s summer training program.
The No. 2 pick in the 2016 draft, Ingram averaged 22.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 5.2 assists in 18 games this season.
Ingram sat on the bench Wednesday wearing a University of Houston Cougars basketball jersey with his teammate Jamal Shead’s name and No. 1 on the back. Ingram, who played one season at Duke, had to wear the jersey after losing a wager when the Cougars rallied to beat the Blue Devils last Saturday in the national semifinal game.
Shead played for Houston from 2020 to 2024.
Source: espn.com