OG Anunoby was injured in the home game against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday. In the second half, the opponent's elbow hit his head. He has not been able to play since then, and he has been tested for concussion. Because there was no abnormality in the concussion test, it will be re-examined. According to the results of the re-examination, the return schedule will be decided later.

There are currently no casualties in Toronto while other teams are suffering injuries. Except OG Anunoby, who is in the process of reconsideration, all of them are joining the team normally. But Toronto has 13 players. Even with Jordan Lloyd tied in a two-way deal, there are fourteen of them. As the athletes are not yet fully occupied, the injured players may not be hit enough.

The proportion of OG Anunoby is also small on the team. There are eight players in Toronto this season, with an average of more than 20 minutes, and of course, OG Anunoby. He has averaged 7.1 points (.456, 338.567) and three rebounds in 64 games this season, digging 20.3 minutes per game. Kawhi Leonard and Pascal Siamkam have helped the team to a great extent.

He is still in his early twenties and is looking better than last season. He made his NBA debut in the last draft of the 2017, and was called to Toronto in the first round. Having played in the rotation for an average of 20 minutes since the first season, he is still doing his part this season.

OG Anunoby was born in London, England, and later grew up in Jefferson City, Missouri, USA. After spending two seasons at NCAA Indiana Fuji Earth, he made his way into the professional career. OG Anunoby's parents are Nigerians, his father is a professor at the University of Lincoln, and his brother Chigbo Anunoby is a player at the NFL.

Toronto, meanwhile, has been in the Eastern Conference for second place with 53 wins and 23 losses. After the Milwaukee Bucks, the first in the conference, it is the second highest in the league. However, the gap with Milwaukee is not narrowed so it is not easy to recapture the lead. Toronto got out of the losing streak, winning 112-103 in Chicago Bulls.