After winning four consecutive home games, the Golden State Warriors (25-19) host the Toronto Raptors (25-19). The Los Angeles Lakers defeated Toronto 110-93 on Sunday, with the Under (227.5) winning and Toronto failing to cover as a 3-point away underdog. The Raptors were limited to just 7-of-32 (22%) long-range shooting and fell 48-43 on the glass. Toronto allowed 3 Lakers to finish with at least 24 points. When the Warriors finish their triumphant eight-game homestand against the Toronto Raptors in San Francisco on Tuesday night, they will start their season without Jimmy Butler. Now, they will remain at home for a back-to-back with the Toronto Raptors and Scottie Barnes in town on Tuesday.
Toronto Raptors vs Golden State Warriors – When and where to watch the game
On Tuesday, the Toronto Raptors (25-19) will travel to Chase Centre to play the Golden State Warriors (25-19). Ten p.m. ET is the tip-off time from San Francisco, California. TSN, NBC Sports Bay Area will telecast the entire match. Fubo and Prime Videos will also stream the match online.
Toronto Raptors vs Golden State Warriors – Expected Starting Lineups
Toronto Raptors
PG Immanuel QuickleySG Brandon IngramSF Gradey DickPF Scottie BarnesC Sandro Mamukelashvili
Golden State Warriors
PG Stephen CurrySG Will RichardSF Moses MoodyPF Draymond GreenC Quinten Post
Toronto Raptors vs Golden State Warriors – Injury Report
Toronto Raptors
- Collin Murray-Boyles- Out (Thumb)
- Ja’Kobe Walter- Out (Hip)
- Jakob Poeltl- Out (Back)
- RJ Barrett- Out (Ankle)
- Chucky Hepburn- Out (G League)
Golden State Warriors
- Al Horford- Day-to-day (Unspecified reason)
- Jimmy Butler III- Out (Torn right ACL)
- Gui Santos- Out (Ankle)
- De’Anthony Melton- Day-to-day (Left knee injury management)
- Draymond Green- Day-to-day (Ankle)
- Seth Curry- Out (Recovery from a sciatic nerve issue)
Toronto Raptors vs Golden State Warriors – Game Prediction
When Toronto scores more than 113.3 points, it is 15-8 overall and 14-9 against the spread. When Golden State gives up fewer than 113.5 points, their record is 16-5 overall and 16-5 against the spread. The Raptors are rated sixth in the NBA in terms of points per game allowed (112.2), while the Warriors are ranked thirteenth in terms of scoring (116.7 PPG).With the Over (239.5) hitting, Golden State defeated the Miami Heat 135-112 on Monday to cover as a 5-point home favorite. On December 28, the Raptors defeated the Warriors 141-127 in double overtime, covering as 6.5-point home underdogs as the Over (233.5) won.