The Toronto Raptors will be without OG Anunoby for their road game against the Indiana Pacers today due to a hip injury, as noted by TSN Sports' Josh Lewenberg.

Anunoby missed the Raptors' last four games because of a notable left hip pointer injury. He suffered this injury during a workout ahead of the team's road matchup against the Utah Jazz last week. Although there was initial concern that the injury would keep him out of action for a lengthy period of time, Raptors head coach Nick Nurse noted last week that the fifth-year forward will simply be out for “a while.”

Ahead of the Raptors' road contest with the Pacers, Nurse provided another key update on Anunoby’s injury, as he mentioned that the forward could be back in action “any day now.”

Due to Anunoby’s injury, Nurse shuffled his starting lineup and opted to start center Khem Birch against the Jazz, Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors. However, Nurse will have to once again move around his starting lineup, as the center will not play against the Pacers due to a right knee injury.

Anunoby has so far had a standout campaign with the Raptors this season; he has posted career highs in points per game (20.1) and assists per game (2.7) through 15 games played.

For now, the attention will turn to whether Anunoby will be available for Toronto's upcoming home game against the Boston Celtics on Sunday. He sure will be needed as the team aims to move into a top 10 spot in the Eastern Conference standings.