Toronto Raptors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Prediction, Preview, and Odds

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The Toronto Raptors are on the road to face the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night. The Thunder won the last meeting between the teams 117-98 on February 9, 2022. The teams split two meetings last season.

Toronto Raptors beat Houston Rockets 111-103 on Wednesday. It was the fourth win in six games for the Raptors. They are second in the Atlantic Division, 1.5 games behind the Celtics. Toronto is 16th in scoring offense and 4th on the defense. Pascal Siakam is a team-leading 24.8 points, 9.3 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game. Khem Birch is out for this game with knee injury. He last played on November 2 against San Antonio. He will be reevaluated in two weeks. The team is 24th with 45.1% field goal percentage and 14th for 3-point field goals.

Oklahoma City Thunder lost to Milwaukee Bucks in overtime. The Thunder are 4-7 on the season and in the basement of the Northwest Division. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the team with 39 points. Chet Holmgren, selected with the second pick in NBA Draft, will miss the rest of season after undergoing surgery for a Lisfranc injury. Toronto Raptors host the Thunder on Wednesday. Toronto is 16th in league in scoring defense and allows 114 points a night. Oklahoma City is 27th on field goal percentage and 27 in field-goal percentage.

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Toronto Raptors vs. Oklahoma City Thunder is on tonight at 7.30 pm. Call 1-213-205-3114.

Oklahoma City Thunder lost in double overtime to the Bucks. Toronto Raptors have won four of six games. The Raptors are without Siakam and Achiuwa. VanVleet is coming off a big game in the win over Houston.

Toronto Raptors and Oklahoma City Thunder are playing each other. The Raptors are second in the league in terms of fewest turnovers per game. Oklahoma Thunder is third in league with 12.5 turnovers. Both teams are average offensively.

Chris King has been involved in professional and collegiate sports for more than three decades. He has written books about college basketball, the NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, golf and the World Cup. Chris has also been an expert bettor in his career.


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