Without the services of Scotty Barnes, the Toronto Raptors will have to manage for the second meeting of their series against the Philadelphia 76ers.

Barnes, the NBA Rookie of the Year nominee, suffers from a sprained ankle. He was injured in Game 1 of the series when Joel Embiid accidentally tripped on his leg for nine minutes for the 4th quarter.

The Raptors suffered all sorts of blows in their 131-111 defeat on Saturday.

There was not much brotherly love in Philadelphia.

From center Khem Birch who hit his elbow in the face to 76ers center Joel Embiid, to veteran striker Thaddeus Young who suffered a sprained thumb, to rookie Scottie Barnes who injured his left ankle after Embiid kicked him. Raptors were beaten hard.

“I knew it would be physical. Even the last game of the regular season was physical, explained Birch, who is six feet and 233 pounds. I feel we also need to be more physical. »

The Embiid, a 7-foot, 280-pound giant, is the biggest challenge the Raptors face in trying to win a natural battle with the 76ers.

However, it is a battle to be won if the Toronto club hopes to survive this series with the best of seven.

“Obviously he’s scaring some of our players, but that’s part of the game,” said Toronto striker Chris Boucher. We just have to be tougher and respond to him. »

In the regular season, the Raptors finished second in the league with 13.4 offensive rebounds per game, but the Sixers beat them 10-7 in Game 1.

The appearances of Young, Barnes and Gary Trent Jr. for Monday’s game are uncertain.

Injuries forced Young and Barnes to leave the game early Saturday, while Trent battles a non-COVID-related illness that could prevent him from playing.