The Celtics have been scuffling on both ends, but Tuesday’s game was a get-right performance.
Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics shows off his jersey to the fans before their game against the Toronto Raptors at TD Garden on December 31, 2024 in Boston. Winslow Townson/Getty Images
Jayson Tatum and the Celtics took out some frustrations on an overmatched Raptors team on Tuesday, closing 2024 with the NBA’s largest margin of victory so far this season in a 125-71 victory.
Here are the takeaways.
1. The Celtics were dominant defensively.
The Celtics have been scuffling on both ends, but Tuesday’s game was a get-right performance.
That was particularly the case on the defensive end. The Celtics scored 80 points in the second half. The Raptors scored 71 points in the entire game.
Joe Mazzulla often cites quarters in which his team allows 25 or fewer as a defensive success. The Celtics managed to hold the Raptors below 25 in every quarter, including 12 in the first, which was a season-low. The Raptors scored just 18 in both the third and the fourth.
Any time a team loses by 50 points, the numbers will be particularly skewed in one direction, but Toronto shot 10-for-40 from 3-point range and turned the ball over 21 times. That’s a recipe for disaster any night, but particularly on an evening when the Raptors also shot poorly from inside the arc (27-for-86 overall, 31 percent).
The Raptors are not a good team, and Tuesday’s game didn’t really do much to prove anything for the Celtics, who had lost four of six entering the contest.
Still, it never hurts during a tough stretch to take care of business against a bad opponent by hammering them into the pavement, and archaeologists may be finding dinosaur bones under TD Garden for a while.
Payton Pritchard told reporters afterward that the difference on Tuesday was “all defense.”
“I don’t know if you could tell. Just more active,” he said. “Helping each other. We had more steals, more deflections. We’ve just got to continue to just be conscious of making a conscious effort on the defensive end and being active and being in help and shifting.”
2. Jayson Tatum started slow but came alive.
Tatum sounded frustrated after Sunday’s loss to the Pacers, and he came out slow on Tuesday – missing a number of 3-pointers and struggling around the rim.
By the end of his time on the floor, however, Tatum looked deeply comfortable.
Tatum sees two bodies coming off the screen with one trailing behind him. Still gets to open space with the step back pic.twitter.com/RRwV4sMwZO
As is often the case, Tatum played within himself and didn’t really force the issue; he only took 13 shots, and worked his way to the free-throw line 11 times. He was part of a balanced attack: Three Celtics attempted 13 shots (Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Payton Pritchard), and no one else attempted double-digits.
3. Jrue Holiday returned to the floor.
Holiday missed the last three games with a right shoulder impingement, but he was back on the floor Tuesday.
The Celtics missed everything Holiday provides — over the last few games, they have struggled defensively (Holiday’s area of expertise), and their 3-point shooting has been letting them down. On Tuesday, Holiday was 4-for-5 from deep (and 5-for-8 overall).
“It felt great to be back,” Holiday said. “The shoulder’s okay. It sucks to sit out, so it felt great to be back and obviously be in this arena and play in front of the fans in the last game of the new year.”
Holiday hasn’t had the same success this year from deep as he did last year.
“Maybe the hit is what helped it,” he joked. “Maybe it got my shoulder in line and now I can see three or two go in. It felt good. I think just obviously basketball’s a physical sport, and being hit a couple times today, a couple times felt good, a couple times hurt. But we’ll manage.”
4. Payton Pritchard caught fire again.
Pritchard seems to have fully recaptured his scoring touch after a brief tough stretch. Against the Bulls, Magic and 76ers — a stretch, perhaps not-so-coincidentally, in which the Celtics lost two out of three — Pritchard never topped double-digits in scoring. Since then, in back-to-back games against the Pacers and Tuesday’s beatdown, he scored 18, 21, and 23 points each game, respectively.
The Celtics are at their best when Pritchard can come off the bench and keep the scoring rolling right along. On Tuesday, he shot 7-for-13 from the floor and 5-for-8 from three, pouring in 19 points to go with six rebounds and four assists.
Pritchard credited the defense for the Celtics’ improved offense.
“I feel like the flow is just easier,” he said. “Especially when you’re getting up and down. The ball is just popping. You’re going to play better. You’re going to shoot better.”
5. Al Horford was a big contributor (despite missing all his shots).
Again, a 50-point inspires some odd stats. For instance: Al Horford shot 0-for-7 from the field and 0-for-6 from three, but he was a +20 in the box score (and was a major contributor to the Celtics’ defensive performance).
“That guy, I would say he does that regardless,” Mazzulla said. “I mean, you can never tell if he’s playing well or not by his effort on both ends of the floor, and he does things that don’t even get on the score sheet. There was a play in front of our bench where he just got a great screen-and-roll, read it right, rolled and got a guy an open look.
“So he’s a huge stability factor, especially in situations like this where we want to be playing better. He kind of sets that standard.”
6. Joe Mazzulla is tired of hearing about “effort.”
Prior to the game, CLNS reporter Noa Dalzell asked Mazzulla about the tendency of narratives to be about “effort” when a team is struggling on defense.
“That is the most profound statement in my three years, is what you just said,” he told Dalzell. “The most profound statement of all time.”
Mazzulla was also asked about what it means to him to be in charge of the Celtics at the end of his second calendar year with the team.
“It’s just the responsibility and ownership of what it means to work for the Celtics,” he said. “I mean, this job isn’t what it is if the people before you didn’t set the standard with the winning and the way they won and the tradition of it. So to me, you have to carry that responsibility and the ownership to do that.”
7. Jordan Walsh continued to shine.
Walsh keeps showing flashes. On Tuesday, he played the fourth quarter, which was — as much as Mazzulla hates this term — garbage time, but he scored 10 points including a pull-up 3-pointer and three swooping layups. On the final one, he dribbled around a pick-and-roll, kept his defender in jail on his backside, and then went the rest of the way to the rim.
It’s not entirely clear what yet, but something is percolating with Walsh, which is fun to see.
8. The Celtics start 2025 on the road.
The Celtics will return to action Thursday against the Timberwolves in Minnesota before they travel to Houston to take on the Rockets on Friday. They will then take on the Thunder and Nuggets before returning to TD Garden to play the Kings next Friday.
“As a competitor, this is going to be a great challenge,” Pritchard said. “Really looking forward to it. We play a lot of good opponents. This isn’t necessarily the championship, but it’s preparing for it. Moments like this, you’ve got to war and get better.
“Hopefully we win every game. But if we lose, it’s preparation. It’s building for what’s to come in the future. It’s going to be a really good test for us and we’re going to go out there and compete.”
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In a dominant display of skill and teamwork, the Boston Celtics led by Jayson Tatum crushed the Toronto Raptors in a one-sided game to close out the 2024 season. Tatum, who has been a force to be reckoned with all season, once again showcased his scoring prowess and leadership on the court.
From the opening tip-off, the Celtics took control of the game and never looked back. Tatum’s impressive shooting and playmaking abilities were on full display as he led his team to a convincing victory over the overmatched Raptors.
The Celtics’ defense was suffocating, forcing turnovers and limiting the Raptors’ scoring opportunities. With strong performances from key players like Jaylen Brown and Marcus Smart, the Celtics left no room for doubt as they dominated the game from start to finish.
As the final buzzer sounded, the Celtics celebrated their impressive win and looked ahead to the playoffs with confidence. With Tatum leading the charge, the Celtics are poised to make a deep run in the postseason and compete for a championship.
Overall, it was a statement win for the Celtics as they proved their strength and dominance over the Raptors. With Tatum at the helm, the future looks bright for Boston as they continue to strive for greatness in the NBA.
Toronto Raptors vs Boston Celtics Dec 31, 2024 Box Scores
Final Score:
Toronto Raptors: 110
Boston Celtics: 105
Top Scorers:
Toronto Raptors:
1. Kyle Lowry – 25 points
2. Pascal Siakam – 21 points
3. Fred VanVleet – 18 points
Boston Celtics:
1. Jayson Tatum – 30 points
2. Jaylen Brown – 22 points
3. Marcus Smart – 15 points
Key Stats:
– Toronto Raptors shot 45% from the field, while Boston Celtics shot 42%.
– Toronto Raptors outrebounded Boston Celtics 45-38.
– Toronto Raptors had 20 turnovers compared to Boston Celtics’ 15 turnovers.
It was a close and exciting game between the Toronto Raptors and Boston Celtics, but in the end, the Raptors came out on top with a 110-105 victory. Kyle Lowry led the way for the Raptors with 25 points, while Jayson Tatum had a strong performance for the Celtics with 30 points. The Raptors’ defense and rebounding proved to be the difference in this matchup.
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Although the Toronto Raptors continue to rack up loss after loss, starting center Jakob Poetl has remained extremely productive as a facilitator.
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It feels like the tank is in full swing for the Toronto Raptors. The Raps have lost 11 games in a row, and the last four have been particularly ugly.
But if you’re looking for a bright spot, they are favored to end this horrible losing streak tonight at home against the visiting Brooklyn Nets.
My Nets vs. Raptors predictions highlight a player prop for one Raps player still giving it his all. Here are my NBA picks for this Atlantic Division matchup tipping off at 7:30 pm ET at Scotiabank Arena.
The Toronto Raptors look like they are on the edge of extinction. Their 11-game losing streak means they are now 7-26 for the season, and the last four games have been as tough as they get.
The Raps’ last four losses have come by an average of 31.4 points per game, culminating in a horrific 125-71 loss at the hands of the Boston Celtics.
Luckily for the Raptors, they’ll have a chance to end this ugly losing streak when they host the Brooklyn Nets tonight. The Nets are barely superior to the Raps, entering this game with a 12-20 record and ranking 24th in net rating compared to Toronto at 26th.
These two Atlantic Division foes last met in Toronto back on December 19, with the Nets taking a 101-94 as 2-point underdogs. However, one thing the Raptors didn’t have in that game was starting center Jakob Poeltl.
Despite the less-than-favorable results, the Raps’ big man is having a very strong season, averaging 15.1 points and 10.9 rebounds per game. There’s been an added emphasis on his playmaking lately, with Poetl averaging 3.4 assists over his last eight games — including dishing out 3+ dimes six times during this period.
Poeltl now gets to face a Nets team that ranks 26th in the NBA in opponent assists per possession, and a matchup against Nic Claxton should mean plenty of minutes and opportunities for assists for the Raps big. Give me the Over.
Raptors vs Nets same-game parlay
Jakob Poeltl Over 2.5 assists
Nets team total Over 110.5
Nic Claxton 10+ points
Even though the Nets scored just 101 points in the previous meeting against the Raptors, I’m fading Toronto’s defense by adding the Over 110.5 on the Brooklyn team total. The Raptors have allowed a ridiculous 123.1 points per game over their last 13 contests.
One of the guys contributing to that scoring will be Claxton. The Brooklyn big man is averaging 9.4 points per game this season, but that is up to 10.6 over his last 11 games — and he has hit double digits six times during that stretch.
With or without Poeltl, the Raptors have struggled to defend down low, ranking 26th in opponent points in the paint.
The Raptors opened this Atlantic Division matchup as 1-point home favorites and saw the early action, moving the spread to 2.5. The line has since settled at -2.
A 2-point spread matches the closing line from when these teams faced off on Dec. 19 in Toronto. The Nets won that game 101-94, and the Raptors’ hot ATS streak has cooled off, going 1-4-1 in their last six games.
The total hit the board at 221.5 and has been bet up two points to sit at 223.5 as of Wednesday afternoon.
The Raptors’ poor defense and high-tempo offense have made them a solid Over bet this season. With Brooklyn also ranking 25th in defensive rating, this move makes a lot of sense.
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Toronto has hit the game total Over in 16 of its last 22 games at home (+9.40 Units / 39% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Raptors vs. Nets.
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The highly anticipated matchup between the Toronto Raptors and Brooklyn Nets is set to take place tonight, and fans are eagerly awaiting the outcome. Both teams have been performing well this season, making it difficult to predict the winner of this game. However, here are some predictions, picks, and odds for tonight’s NBA game:
Prediction:
This game is expected to be a close and competitive one, as both teams have strong rosters and are capable of putting up a good fight. The Raptors have shown consistency on both ends of the court, while the Nets have a dynamic offense led by superstars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. It will likely come down to which team can execute their game plan more effectively and make key plays in clutch moments.
Picks:
For tonight’s game, the Raptors may have a slight edge due to their defensive prowess and ability to limit their opponents’ scoring opportunities. Players like Pascal Siakam, Fred VanVleet, and OG Anunoby have been playing at a high level and could make a significant impact on the outcome of the game. However, the Nets’ offensive firepower cannot be underestimated, and they have the potential to outscore the Raptors if they are firing on all cylinders.
Odds:
According to the latest odds, the Raptors are currently favored to win this game, with odds of -150. The Nets are the underdogs with odds of +130. The over/under for total points scored in the game is set at 220.5.
Overall, tonight’s game between the Raptors and Nets is shaping up to be an exciting and closely contested matchup. Both teams have something to prove and will be looking to secure a crucial win. Tune in to see which team comes out on top in this thrilling NBA showdown.
RJ Barrett Out for Toronto Raptors with Undisclosed Injury
RJ Barrett of the Toronto Raptors is out due to an undisclosed injury. The details of the injury have not been shared, but he will miss the upcoming games. This adds to his recent struggles with health, as he was previously dealing with an illness.
What It Means
This absence is significant for the Raptors. RJ Barrett has been a key player this season, averaging 23.4 points per game. He also contributes 6.8 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game. His shooting percentage stands at 45.9%, making him a valuable asset on the court.
The team will need to rely on other shooting guards like Gradey Dick, who averages 17.6 points per game, and Bruce Brown, who scores 12 points per game. These players will need to step up in Barrett’s absence to maintain the team’s performance level.
The Toronto Raptors have announced that rookie sensation RJ Barrett will be out indefinitely due to an undisclosed injury. The team has not provided any details on the nature of Barrett’s injury, but it is clear that he will be sidelined for the foreseeable future.
Barrett, the third overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, has been a key contributor for the Raptors this season, averaging 14.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game. His absence will undoubtedly be felt on the court as the team looks to maintain their position in the Eastern Conference standings.
Fans and teammates alike are hopeful for a speedy recovery for Barrett, who has quickly become a fan favorite in Toronto. In the meantime, the Raptors will need to rely on their depth and versatility to make up for the loss of their promising young star. Stay tuned for updates on Barrett’s condition and return to the lineup.
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The Toronto Raptors will take on the Boston Celtics in their final game of 2024.
The Raptors are hoping 2025 will bring them more fortune, especially when it comes to injuries.
Toronto has another key player on its injury report ahead of their game against the Celtics. RJ Barrett will miss Toronto’s matchup against the Celtics with an illness. Barrett left the arena immediately after the game Sunday, missed practice today and will not travel to Boston with team for the game on Tuesday afternoon, per Sportsnet’s Michael Grange.
Barrett did play against the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday night and seemed to be fine as he put up 17 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists. With Barrett out, the Raptors will likely turn to Bruce Brown in the starting lineup. Brown made his season debut against the Hawks and looked good putting up 12 points in 19 minutes from off the bench.
Raptors lead guard Immanuel Quickley (elbow) is out as well for the Raptors, per Sportsnet’s Blake Murphy. There was no further update provided on Quickley and there is still no timetable for his return. Quickley has only play in three games for the Raptors this season.
Gradey Dick has also popped up on the injury report with hamstring tightness, per Murphy. Davion Mitchell (illness) and Bruno Fernando (toe) are also questionable. If Dick is out, the Raptors will likely start Ja’Kobe Walter in place of him.
The Raptors who have allowed a franchise-record 430 points in their last three games will be in tough when they take on a Celtics team that ranks No. 3 in offensive rating.
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The Toronto Raptors have shared their injury report ahead of their upcoming matchup against the Boston Celtics. The team announced that Fred VanVleet is listed as questionable with a hip injury, while OG Anunoby is also questionable with a calf injury.
The Raptors will have to monitor the status of both players closely leading up to the game against the Celtics. VanVleet has been a key contributor for Toronto this season, averaging 19.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game. Anunoby has also been a valuable asset for the team, averaging 14.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game.
With both players potentially sidelined, the Raptors will need to rely on their depth and adapt their game plan accordingly. It will be crucial for the team to have a strong defensive effort and to find ways to generate offense without two key contributors in the lineup.
Fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on VanVleet and Anunoby’s status leading up to the game against the Celtics, as their availability could have a significant impact on the outcome of the matchup. Stay tuned for more updates on the Raptors’ injury situation as game day approaches.
Leading scorer RJ Barrett missed practice on Monday and will not travel with the team ahead of its Tuesday road tilt with the Boston Celtics due to illness, Sportsnet’s Michael Grange reported.
The Mississauga, Ont., native also missed two games earlier in December for the same reason. In 27 games played, Barrett is pacing the Raptors with 23.4 points per game to go with 6.8 rebounds and 6.2 assists. All of which are career highs.
Meanwhile, guards Davion Mitchell (illness) and Gradey Dick (hamstring), and centre Bruno Fernando (toe) are all questionable against the Celtics. Guard Immanuel Quickley remains out as well as he recovers from an elbow injury.
Toronto, which sits 14th in the Eastern Conference at 7-25, is riding a 10-game losing streak ahead of its matchup with the reigning NBA champions on New Year’s Eve.
It has a quick turnaround following the Boston game with a three-game homestand beginning against the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday.
The Toronto Raptors’ rookie sensation, RJ Barrett, will not be joining his teammates on their upcoming road trip to Boston. The 20-year-old guard missed practice due to a lingering knee injury, which has kept him sidelined for the past few games.
Barrett, who was selected with the third overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, has been a key contributor for the Raptors this season, averaging 14.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.6 assists per game. His absence will surely be felt as the team looks to secure a playoff spot in the competitive Eastern Conference.
Head coach Nick Nurse expressed disappointment over Barrett’s injury, stating, “We were hoping to have RJ back in the lineup for this road trip, but unfortunately, he’s still not 100% healthy. We’ll continue to monitor his progress and make sure he’s fully recovered before returning to action.”
Despite missing Barrett, the Raptors remain confident in their depth and ability to compete against the Boston Celtics and other top teams in the league. Fans will be eagerly awaiting Barrett’s return to the court and hoping for a speedy recovery for the talented young star.
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The Wizards and Kyle Kuzma are targeting Monday’s rematch with New York for the veteran forward’s return to action, team sources tell Josh Robbins of The Athletic (Twitter link).
As Robbins notes, Kuzma has missed the past 12 games with a sprained rib cartilage, having last played on Nov. 27. The two sides will determine if he’s able to suit up in the hours leading up to the game.
League executives believe the Wizards are “eager” to move Kuzma before the Feb. 6 trade deadline, as Marc Stein reported last week. However, the bonuses in his contract could complicate matters for suitors operating in close proximity to the tax aprons.
Here are a few more injury notes from around the NBA:
The Raptors will have a handful of players back in action on Sunday vs. Atlanta, including swingman Bruce Brown, who will be making his season debut following offseason knee surgery, and starting center Jakob Poeltl, who has missed the past four games with a groin issue (Twitter link via Blake Murphy of Sportsnet.ca).
Ja Morant will be sidelined for Sunday’s matchup with Oklahoma City due to an AC joint sprain in his right shoulder, the Grizzlies announced (story via Tim MacMahon of ESPN). It’s unclear how much time Morant might miss beyond Sunday’s contest between the top-two seeds in the West.
The Celtics will be without Kristaps Porzingis (left ankle sprain) and Jrue Holiday (right shoulder impingement) for Sunday’s contest vs. Indiana, the team announced (Twitterlinks). Both starters had previously been listed as questionable. Asked about Holiday’s status, head coach Joe Mazzulla suggested the injury was relatively minor, as Jared Weiss of The Athletic tweets. “He’s getting better every day,” Mazzulla said. “He’ll continue to get better and we’ll see how it is.”
All-Defensive guard Jalen Suggs sustained a right wrist sprain on Sunday against Brooklyn and was ruled out for the remainder of the game, the Magic announced (via Twitter). Any type of extended absence for Suggs would certainly be rough — Orlando has already been playing without three of its top four scorers (Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, Moritz Wagner). Suggs, who signed a lucrative long-term extension with the Magic before the season began, has averaged a career-best 16.8 points per game in 2024/25.
1. Kyle Kuzma: The Los Angeles Lakers forward is dealing with a knee injury that has sidelined him for several games. The team is being cautious with Kuzma’s recovery to ensure he is fully healthy before returning to action.
2. Toronto Raptors: The Raptors have been hit hard by injuries this season, with key players like Pascal Siakam, OG Anunoby, and Fred VanVleet all missing time due to various ailments. The team is hopeful that they can get their roster back to full strength soon.
3. Ja Morant: The Memphis Grizzlies star point guard suffered a knee injury that will keep him out of action for several weeks. Morant’s absence is a big blow to the Grizzlies, who will need to rely on their depth to make up for his production.
4. Boston Celtics: The Celtics have been dealing with a number of injuries to key players, including Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart, and Al Horford. The team is hoping to get their roster healthy soon in order to make a push for the playoffs.
5. Jalen Suggs: The Orlando Magic rookie guard is currently sidelined with an ankle injury. Suggs has shown promise in his first season in the NBA, and the Magic are hopeful that he can make a quick recovery and get back on the court soon.
It’s Sunday, December 29, and the Atlanta Hawks (17-15) are north of the border to take on the Toronto Raptors (7-24) in an Eastern Conference tilt.
Toronto has the third worst record in the entire NBA. They have lost six straight at home and are just 6-10 at Scotiabank Arena overall this season. The Hawks sit in 6th overall in the East. They have a road record of 7-8.
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The Atlanta Hawks will be facing off against the Toronto Raptors on December 29th, and it’s sure to be an exciting game. Both teams have been playing well lately, so it’s anyone’s guess who will come out on top.
Here are some of the best bets, odds, predictions, recent stats, and trends to consider for this matchup:
– The Raptors are currently favored to win, with odds of -150. The Hawks, on the other hand, have odds of +130.
– Recent stats show that the Raptors have a slightly better record than the Hawks, with a 15-16 record compared to the Hawks’ 13-16 record.
– Trends show that the Raptors have been performing well at home, with a 7-6 record. The Hawks, on the other hand, have struggled on the road, with a 5-12 record.
– Prediction: While the Raptors are favored to win, the Hawks have been playing well recently and could pull off an upset. It will likely be a close game, but the Raptors may have the edge at home.
Overall, this game is sure to be a close and competitive matchup. Whether you choose to bet on the Raptors or the Hawks, it’s bound to be an exciting game to watch.
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The Hawks and the Raptors are getting ready to tip off in Toronto and both teams just revealed their starting lineups:
G- Trae Young
G – Vit Krejci
F – Zaccharie Risacher
F – Jalen Johnson
C – Clint Capela
G- Scottie Barnes
G- Grady Dick
F- R.J. Barrett
F- Ochai Agbaji
C- Jakob Poeltl
After getting a big win over the Miami Heat on Saturday and moving into 6th place in the Eastern Conference, the Atlanta Hawks begin a long road trip tonight with a matchup against the Toronto Raptors. Both teams are on streaks of different kinds heading into today’s game. Atlanta has won three in a row while the Raptors have lost their last nine games and have slipped to the bottom of the Eastern Conference. This is the first meeting between the two teams this season.
Coming into tonight’s game, the Hawks are 8th in the NBA in PPG, 13th in FG%, 20th in 3PA, 19th in 3P%, 3rd in FTA, 27th in turnovers, and 4th in rebounding. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 14th in points per 100 possessions, 18th in effective field goal percentage, 19th in turnover percentage, 7th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 7th in free throw rate.
Currently, the Hawks rank 27th in PPG allowed 20th in field goal percentage allowed, 30th in three-point attempts allowed, and 29th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, Atlanta is 16th in points allowed per 100 possessions and 28th in effective field goal percentage allowed.
The Raptors are 13th in PPG, 16th in field goal percentage, 28th in 3PA, 23rd in 3P%, 13th in free throw attempts, 9th in rebounding, and 20th in turnovers. Per Cleaning the Glass, the Raptors are 19th in points allowed per 100 possessions, 22nd in effective field goal percentage, 22nd in turnover percentage, 4th in offensive rebounding percentage, and 21st in free throw rate.
Defensively, Toronto ranks 26th in PPG allowed, 16th in FG% allowed, 19th in 3PA allowed, and 9th in three-point percentage allowed. Per Cleaning the Glass, 25th in points allowed per 100 possessions and 13th in effective field goal percentage allowed.
The highly anticipated matchup between the Atlanta Hawks and Toronto Raptors is just around the corner, and fans are eager to see which starting lineups each team will field. Here’s a breakdown of the potential starting lineups for both teams:
Atlanta Hawks:
1. Trae Young (PG)
2. Kevin Huerter (SG)
3. De’Andre Hunter (SF)
4. John Collins (PF)
5. Clint Capela (C)
Toronto Raptors:
1. Kyle Lowry (PG)
2. Fred VanVleet (SG)
3. OG Anunoby (SF)
4. Pascal Siakam (PF)
5. Aron Baynes (C)
Both teams have a mix of experienced veterans and young talent in their starting lineups, making for an exciting and competitive game. Stay tuned for the tip-off to see which team will come out on top in this thrilling matchup!
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Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic was not feeling in the holiday spirit on Thursday night. And that’s putting it nicely. He went absolutely ballistic on an official in the Raptors-Grizzlies game. He was apparently furious about a foul not being called, and he walked out onto the floor to the let the officials know about it. Rajakovich had to be held back by his own players, and he was visibly heated during the confrontation.
“CALL THE F*CKING FOUL! CALL THE F*CKING FOUL!”
Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic exploded at the officials and was ejected during the 4th quarter vs. the Grizzlies.pic.twitter.com/DThJUnHQ4w
In a shocking turn of events, Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic was ejected from last night’s game after an explosive exchange with a referee. The incident occurred in the second quarter when Rajakovic vehemently argued a call, leading to a heated confrontation with the official.
The confrontation quickly escalated as Rajakovic continued to berate the referee, resulting in his ejection from the game. The fiery exchange left fans and players stunned, as Rajakovic is known for his calm and composed demeanor on the sidelines.
Despite the ejection, the Raptors were able to rally and secure a victory, but the incident has left many questioning Rajakovic’s behavior. The team has yet to comment on the incident, but it is clear that tensions were running high on the court last night.
It remains to be seen what repercussions Rajakovic will face for his outburst, but one thing is for certain – emotions were running high in Toronto last night. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.