The Toronto Raptors vs. Golden State Warriors game will be played on Monday, January 13, 2025, at 7:30 PM ET, at Scotiabank Arena. The Raptors are positioned near the bottom of the Eastern Conference, holding 14th place with a record of 8-31. They are on a five-game losing streak, with their latest defeat coming against the Detroit Pistons, 114-123.
The Warriors are tenth in the Western Conference with a 19-19 record. They have faced some challenges recently, losing three of their last five games, including a 96-108 defeat to the Indiana Pacers in their most recent game. In their 54 regular-season games, the Raptors have won 21 times, while the Warriors have won 33.
Toronto Raptors vs. Golden State Warriors: Prediction
The Raptors are averaging 111.2 points per game this season, ranking 19th in the NBA, while their defense allows 119.2 points per game, the fourth-worst in the league. They are ranked 16th in rebounding, with 43.9 boards per game, and they give up 43.7 rebounds per contest. The Raptors rank near the bottom in three-pointers made, averaging 11.5 per game, the second-lowest in the NBA, and their three-point shooting percentage stands at 34.7%, placing them 21st in the league.
The Warriors are scoring 111.3 points per game, ranking 17th in the NBA, while their defense allows 110.8 points per game, placing them 10th. The Warriors are a strong rebounding team, ranking third in the league with 46.4 rebounds per game, but they rank 24th in rebounds allowed with 45.3 per game. They are one of the top teams in three-pointers, averaging 15.0 per game, the fifth-best in the NBA, and they shoot 36.3% from beyond the arc, ranking 15th in the league.
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Toronto Raptors vs. Golden State Warriors: Probable Starting Lineups
Here are the expected lineups for both teams.
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Toronto Raptors
PG Immanuel Quickley
SG Gradey Dick
SF RJ Barrett
PF Scottie Barnes
C Jakob Poeltl
Golden State Warriors
PG Dennis Schroder
SG Buddy Hield
SF Moses Moody
PF Kyle Anderson
C Trayce Jackson-Davis
Toronto Raptors vs. Golden State Warriors: Injuries Update
The Raptors come into the matchup with a fully healthy squad, as they have no injuries listed. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said about the Warriors, who have multiple players on the injury list. Gary Payton is out with a calf injury, while Stephen Curry (knee), Andrew Wiggins (personal), Brandin Podziemski (abdominal), Jonathan Kuminga (ankle), and Draymond Green (back) are all questionable.