After receiving a sharp elbow to the head, Toronto Raptors big man Serge Ibaka returned to the floor and threw down a Statue of Liberty dunk over James Ennis III of the Philadelphia 76ers.

From the looks of it, Ibaka is doing just alright.

It's a welcome sight since just moments ago, Ibaka was down on his knees after receiving an inadvertent elbow from teammate Kawhi Leonard as the two went up for a rebound.

According to reports, Ibaka got stitches in the locker room but was deemed fit to return. He was seen with a bandage on his forehead due to the cut caused by the incident.

It's a good sign for the Raptors that one of their best frontcourt players is doing alright.

For the postseason, he's averaging 8.0 points per game (44.9 percent from the field), 6.3 rebounds and 1.1 blocks. He's been an intrinsic part of the Raptors' success this season. He provides quality minutes from the bench through scoring and on the defensive end of the court.

He and Marc Gasol have alternated defensive duties on Joel Embiid — one of the best centers in the league. So far, they've been doing a good job. And the Raptors are more than happy that he shook off an elbow to the head that quickly.