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Scottie Barnes has been diagnosed with a fractured orbital bone and will undergo a reevaluation in three weeks to determine his recovery progress and timeline for returning to the court.

This injury is a significant setback for the Toronto Raptors, as Barnes has been a crucial part of their lineup early this season.

In just four games, Barnes has been delivering standout performances, averaging 19.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 6.0 assists while playing 33.6 minutes per game.

His versatility on both ends of the floor, along with his ability to facilitate plays and contribute defensively, has made him an essential part of the Raptors’ strategy.

The Raptors will need to adjust their lineup and rotation to compensate for his absence, which may open up more playing time for other forwards.

However, Barnes’s unique combination of size, athleticism, and playmaking ability will be challenging to replace.

His absence could impact the team’s overall tempo and offensive flow, as they will likely need to rely more heavily on players like Pascal Siakam, OG Anunoby, and Dennis Schröder to step up in his absence.

For Barnes, the next three weeks will be crucial as he begins the healing process.

The team and fans alike will be eagerly awaiting updates on his recovery, hoping for a swift return to action for one of Toronto’s most promising young stars.