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Sat Mar 819:25Chris Boucher Active On Saturday
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher (mouth) is active ahead of Saturday's game against the Washington Wizards. Boucher is back in action after missing each of the last four games due to tooth procedure. The 32-year-old figures to play his normal role in the rotation, which hasn't been significant this season. Boucher is averaging 10.0 points and 4.5 rebounds across 17 minutes per game. Boucher hasn't been much of a fantasy option this season while playing minutes in the teens.
Source: Ryan WolstatRotoBaller.com
Wed Feb 518:13Chris Boucher Cleared For Action On Wednesday
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher (illness) will play on Wednesday against Memphis. The 32-year-old didn't suit up on Tuesday versus the Knicks. However, he'll be back on the floor. Boucher also could draw the start, with Jakob Poeltl (hip) ruled out for this one. But even if he isn't in the starting lineup, he could be more productive than usual, especially with Immanuel Quickley (rest) and RJ Barrett (concussion protocol) also ruled out.
Source: Blake MurphyRotoBaller.com
Tue Feb 418:38Chris Boucher Downgraded To Out Tuesday
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher (illness) will not be in the lineup on Tuesday against the New York Knicks. TSN's Josh Lewenberg has reported that Boucher is currently away from the team as he is battling an illness. Kelly Olynyk, Orlando Robinson, and Ochai Agbaji may receive an uptick in minutes with Boucher unavailable. RJ Barrett's (concussion) absence also opens up minutes for Toronto's reserves on Tuesday. Considering Boucher isn't with the team, it's likely he also won't be in the lineup on Wednesday against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Source: Josh LewenbergRotoBaller.com
Tue Feb 409:13Chris Boucher Questionable Tuesday
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher (illness) is questionable to play in Tuesday's matchup against the New York Knicks. He is battling an illness and may be out for a second time in three games. Boucher's absence would put Kelly Olynyk and Orlando Robinson in a position to earn extra minutes off the bench. Olynyk recently had a three-game run with double-digit points, but he was quiet on Sunday against the Los Angeles Clippers, finishing a 115-108 win with four points, one rebound, and two assists. Robinson has averaged 4.2 points and 3.2 rebounds in 13.8 minutes since joining the team on Jan. 18, so he isn't someone fantasy managers should monitor.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Tue Jan 2118:30Chris Boucher Will Not Play Tuesday
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher (illness) has been ruled out for Tuesday's contest against Orlando. This isn't a surprise, as Boucher is feeling under the weather and couldn't practice on Monday. He was listed as questionable on the initial injury report. With Boucher out of commission, Kelly Olynyk and Jonathan Mogbo should get extra work off the bench, but they have not been good fantasy options this season. Boucher will have his first chance to return on Thursday versus Atlanta.
Source: Michael GrangeRotoBaller.com
Mon Jan 2019:41Chris Boucher Could Miss Tuesday's Game
Toronto Raptors center Chris Boucher (illness) was unable to practice on Monday and is now considered questionable for Tuesday's game against the Orlando Magic. It doesn't sound like too serious of an issue, so fantasy managers should consider Boucher as day-to-day right now. The absence of Boucher will probably mean increased playing time for Kelly Olynyk. The 33-year-old scored 15 points on Friday, but Olynyk hasn't been much of a fantasy option outside of that lately.
Source: Blake MurphyRotoBaller.com
Thu Oct 3 202416:32Chris Boucher Has Improved Mindset
Toronto Raptors forward Chris Boucher (knee) has put in the work and reportedly has an improved mindset heading into the 2024-2025 season. The 31-year-old was limited to 50 games last season due to a knee injury. Before that, Boucher was growing frustrated with his role on the team. Boucher has been a bench player each of the last two seasons and saw only 14.1 minutes per game in 2023. Boucher is unlikely to have a much bigger role in 2024 with Jakob Poeltl starting at center and Scottie Barnes covering the power forward spot. However, Boucher appears to be more accepting on his role and is ready to put in the work as a depth player.
Source: Michael GrangeRotoBaller.com
Mon Mar 11 202420:20Chris Boucher Has Partially Torn MCL
Toronto Raptors forward Chris Boucher (knee) won't suit up ahead of Monday's game against the Denver Nuggets. Boucher suffered an injury during Saturday's game that was originally considered a knee contusion. After further testing, Boucher is dealing with a partially torn MCL in his right knee. The good news is, that Boucher probably won't need to have surgery, which means this injury shouldn't end his season. However, it's likely that Boucher does miss some time while he recovers from this injury. In the meantime, Jalen McDaniels and Jontay Porter should see additional minutes in the rotation.
Source: Michael GrangeRotoBaller.com
Sun Mar 10 202419:49Chris Boucher Iffy On Monday
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher (knee) has received a questionable tag while dealing with a right knee contusion. The silver lining is that the 31-year-old has been able to suit up in both of the team's last two games, so it's unclear how severe the knee contusion is right now. Fantasy managers will want to check back after an hour or so before tipoff. If he's able to play, Boucher should get plenty of minutes since Jakob Poeltl (hand) is out indefinitely. In his last two games, Boucher has provided a solid amount of points, rebounds, threes, and blocks, so he could provide a good boost to managers who are in the fantasy playoffs. Kelly Olynyk and Jalen McDaniels will see more minutes if Boucher can't play though.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Thu Feb 29 202417:36Chris Boucher Still Dealing With An Illness, Questionable Friday
Toronto Raptors power forward Chris Boucher (illness) is regarded as questionable for Friday's clash with the Warriors. He's been feeling under the weather and could be absent for a second consecutive contest due to a non-COVID illness. However, it's already been three games since the last time Boucher saw any action, so he's not really part of what the Raptors are trying to do right now.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Wed Feb 28 202419:12Chris Boucher Ruled Out With Illness
Toronto Raptors power forward Chris Boucher (illness) has been downgraded to out for Wednesday's matchup against Dallas. The Raptors lose a frontcourt piece that could have been useful against the Mavericks bigs, although Boucher has been out of the rotation for most games lately. Kelly Olynyk will continue to be the main backup to starting center Jakob Poeltl.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Wed Feb 28 202417:06Chris Boucher Questionable Wednesday
Toronto Raptors power forward Chris Boucher (illness) is regarded as questionable for Wednesday's matchup against Dallas. The two-time NBA champion is trying to shake off an illness. However, even if Boucher's available to play, it's not guaranteed he will see any action. Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic has used him very sparingly, and the addition of Kelly Olynyk has further complicated his life in Toronto.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Wed Dec 13 202309:42Chris Boucher Questionable For Wednesday's Game
Toronto Raptors power forward Chris Boucher (quadriceps) might have to come out of the lineup on Wednesday versus Atlanta, with the team listing him as questionable on the injury report. Boucher needs to overcome a left quadriceps contusion to be able to play. This could be a good matchup for him, as the Hawks are allowing the fourth-most bench points in the league this season. Boucher averages 6.6 points and 3.9 rebounds in 14.4 minutes with the second unit. Precious Achiuwa and Jalen McDaniels could get a few extra minutes if Boucher isn't available.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Tue Oct 17 202309:20Chris Boucher Impressing In Preseason
Toronto Raptors power forward Chris Boucher has played well in preseason, and according to Eric Koreen of The Athletic, he will be counted on as a regular member of the rotation when the real action starts. Boucher has always been productive when he's had enough minutes on the court, but that wasn't always the case under former head coach Nick Nurse. The 30-year-old has taken the court twice in preseason so far, averaging 11.5 points and 7.0 rebounds in 17 minutes while blocking one shot in both outings. The Raptors have two more preseason contests to go, giving Boucher further opportunities to impress the new man in charge, Darko Rajakovic.
Source: Eric KoreenRotoBaller.com
Thu Apr 6 202310:48Time To Hang It Up: Five NBA Players That Should Retire After The Season
Basketball is a fast-paced game. While the court's dimensions are smaller than baseball and football fields, there is no room to relax because players must exert effort on offense and defense. NBA's Advanced Stats reveal that LaMelo Ball trumps other ballers in the distance covered, averaging 2.77 miles per game. Fred VanVleet is not far behind at 2.76.Therefore, basketball players must be in good condition to render significant minutes. Conversely, injuries are also a dime a dozen because of the extensive regular season. Failing to stay in shape could mean reduced playing time or an abrupt end to their career. But at some point, Father Time wins, no matter how much a player wants to delay the inevitable.These players have rendered extensive NBA careers but are far from the peak of their capabilities. Sadly, retirement after the 2022-23 season is a strong possibility because they are not steady contributors anymore or hardly step into the court. However, their younger teammates should pick their brains and learn from their limitless wisdom. 

Thaddeus Young

Young won the NBA Hustle Award during the 2020-21 season thanks to his accumulated hustle stats like taking screens and diving for loose balls. But that recognition is a nice consolation for a man who nearly averaged a double-double (15.1 points, nine rebounds) for the 2015-16 season with the Brooklyn Nets.https://twitter.com/ClutchPointsApp/status/1612227070108516355The 16-year veteran has been touted as a do-it-all player on both ends. Unfortunately, his production has significantly dropped in his second season with the Toronto Raptors. He is averaging only 4.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game through March 11. He hasn't played since, even if he is on the active roster, because of ... [More]
Sat Apr 1 202308:48Time To Hang It Up: Five NBA Players That Should Retire After The Season
Basketball is a fast-paced game. While the court's dimensions are smaller than baseball and football fields, there is no room to relax because players must exert effort on offense and defense. NBA's Advanced Stats reveal that LaMelo Ball trumps other ballers in the distance covered, averaging 2.77 miles per game. Fred VanVleet is not far behind at 2.76.Therefore, basketball players must be in good condition to render significant minutes. Conversely, injuries are also a dime a dozen because of the extensive regular season. Failing to stay in shape could mean reduced playing time or an abrupt end to their career. But at some point, Father Time wins, no matter how much a player wants to delay the inevitable.These players have rendered extensive NBA careers but are far from the peak of their capabilities. Sadly, retirement after the 2022-23 season is a strong possibility because they are not steady contributors anymore or hardly step into the court. However, their younger teammates should pick their brains and learn from their limitless wisdom. 

Thaddeus Young

Young won the NBA Hustle Award during the 2020-21 season thanks to his accumulated hustle stats like taking screens and diving for loose balls. But that recognition is a nice consolation for a man who nearly averaged a double-double (15.1 points, nine rebounds) for the 2015-16 season with the Brooklyn Nets.https://twitter.com/ClutchPointsApp/status/1612227070108516355The 16-year veteran has been touted as a do-it-all player on both ends. Unfortunately, his production has significantly dropped in his second season with the Toronto Raptors. He is averaging only 4.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game through March 11. He hasn't played since, even if he is on the active roster, because of ... [More]
Sat Nov 19 202200:19Chris Boucher Unavailable Against Atlanta
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher (illness) won't suit up for Saturday's meeting with Atlanta. Boucher would have seen plenty of minutes with Pascal Siakam (adductor) and Precious Achiuwa (ankle) unavailable, so it's a tough blow for fantasy managers. However, Thaddeus Young, who fell two rebounds shy of a double-double against Miami on Wednesday, should continue to start, giving him some value for those searching for a streaming option.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Mon Oct 24 202214:56Chris Boucher To Make Season Debut On Monday
Toronto Raptors forward Chris Boucher (hamstring) is set to make his season debut against the Miami Heat on Monday. This is good news for the Raptors with Scottie Barnes (ankle) possibly going to miss some time. Precious Achiuwa will probably benefit the most from the loss of Barnes. However, Boucher should be able to do enough damage to be worth rostering in some fantasy formats. It'll depend on how much playing time is available for the big man.
Source: Doug SmithRotoBaller.com
Fri Oct 21 202219:11Chris Boucher Remains Out Friday
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher (hamstring) won't be making his season debut on Friday against Brooklyn. He was listed as questionable for the game alongside Khem Birch (knee) and Birch is available to play, but Boucher won't be rushed into action. Hamstring injuries always tend to be tricky and it's better to be safe than sorry. Boucher's next chance to get on the court comes Saturday against Miami.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
Thu Oct 20 202215:28Chris Boucher, Khem Birch Listed As Questionable For Friday
Toronto Raptors forward/center Chris Boucher (hamstring) and center Khem Birch (knee) are listed as questionable for Friday's clash with Brooklyn. Both players missed the team's season opener on Wednesday, as did Otto Porter Jr. (hamstring), who is also ruled out for Friday's action. These are some solid pieces missing for the Raptors, but the team still enjoyed a winning start to the campaign against Cleveland. Boucher is set to lead Toronto's bench mob once he's fully healthy, and he should be able to do enough to provide value for managers in deeper leagues. Porter Jr. could carve out a nice little role for himself as well, while Birch will likely struggle to make a mark this season.
Source: NBA Injury ReportRotoBaller.com
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