
The Toronto Raptors suffered a 93–110 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, despite holding a seven-point lead after the first quarter and trailing by just one at halftime. The game unraveled in the fourth quarter, where Toronto’s offense stalled completely, managing only 13 points as the Lakers closed on a decisive 23–13 run.
Scottie Barnes led the Raptors with 22 points, while Brandon Ingram added 19. Reserve center Sandro Mamukelashvili stood out off the bench, delivering an efficient 20 points and six rebounds.
The Golden State Warriors return home for the second night of a back-to-back, hosting consecutive Eastern Conference opponents in the Miami Heat and Raptors. In their previous win over the Charlotte Hornets, Jimmy Butler was ruled out shortly before tip-off due to personal reasons, though reports suggest his absence will be brief.
Despite Butler’s late scratch, Golden State extended its winning streak to three games with the victory, improving to 24–19 on the season. Draymond Green stepped up offensively, leading the Warriors with 20 points.
The two teams last met in late December, when Toronto dominated at home with a 141–127 win, placing seven players in double figures, including all five starters. Historically, the Warriors have struggled against younger, more athletic teams.
After consecutive losses to the Clippers and Lakers, the Raptors are expected to respond with heightened urgency. Given the matchup dynamics, backing Toronto against the spread presents solid value.
Point Spread Recommendation: Warriors to Lose