Heat’s Goran Dragic, Tyler Herro listed as questionable for Wednesday vs. Raptors

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Miami Heat guards Goran Dragic and Tyler Herro are both listed as questionable for Wednesday night’s game against the Toronto Raptors at AmericanAirlines Arena, creating hope for a depleted backcourt.

Dragic has missed the past nine games with a sprained left ankle sustained in the Feb. 5 home victory over the Washington Wizards. He did not accompany the team on the just-completed seven-game trip.

Herro sustained a bruised right hip in Saturday night’s victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, then missing the final stop of the trip, Monday night’s 108-94 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The Heat also upgraded forward Chris Silva to questionable. Silva has missed the past 18 games with a left hip flexor stain. He last played Jan. 16.

The Heat remain without veteran guard Avery Bradley, who has been out since Feb. 5 with a strained right calf, having appeared in only three games since Jan. 9.

Out for the season is center Meyers Leonard, following shoulder surgery.

In the absences of Dragic, Bradley and Herro, the Heat had turned to two-way guards Max Strus and Gabe Vincent, with the contract of each limiting them to 50 games on the active roster during the 72-game season.