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Toronto Raptors vs. Golden State Warriors Prediction, NBA Odds

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Toronto Raptors 25-19 Toronto Raptors +3.5 (-110) on Sports Interaction Toronto Raptors +135 on Sports Interaction 224.5 (-115) on Sports Interaction
Golden State Warriors 25-19 Golden State Warriors -3.5 (-110) on Sports Interaction Golden State Warriors -160 on Sports Interaction 224.5 (-105) on Sports Interaction

Toronto Raptors vs. Golden State Warriors Prediction, NBA Odds

The Toronto Raptors look to avoid a third straight defeat when they continue their current five-game Western road trip on Tuesday night at Chase Center for a date with the surging Golden State Warriors.

The Raptors opened their current junket with Sunday’s 110-93 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, and have now fallen to defeat in six of their past 11 road contests. The Warriors are gunning for a fifth straight victory after rolling to a 135-112 win over the visiting Miami Heat on Monday night, and have now claimed victory in 10 of their past 12 home dates to pull to within 1.5 games of the sixth-place Lakers in the Western Conference standings.

The Warriors lead the way as 3.5-point home favourites on Tuesday’s NBA odds. The Raptors trail as +135 underdogs on the NBA moneyline, and the total is pegged at 225.5.

Raptors vs. Warriors NBA Betting Odds

The Raptors picked up a 141-127 victory in their first meeting of the season with the Warriors on December 28 at Scotiabank Arena. Toronto has now taken two of three from the Dubs while going undefeated against the spread, but have struggled in recent visits to the Bay Area, losing four of their past five road dates with the Warriors including a pair of defeats by double-digit margins.

These clubs have regularly engaged in high-scoring contests, with the total reaching 125 or higher in sic of their past seven clashes, fueling a steady 7-2 run for the OVER in totals betting. However, the Raptors have struggled to generate consistent offence in recent outings, averaging just 106.8 points over their past four games and just 104.5 points over their past 10 dates away from Scotiabank Arena.

Conversely, the Warriors have regularly run up the score during their recent resurgence, scoring 124.8 points per game during their current 5-1 run and claiming victory by an average margin of 17.8 points in their five wins over that stretch.

Toronto Raptors

The Raptors were unable to maintain momentum gained from a fast start in Sunday’s date with the Lakers. The club steadily squandered their advantage until completely running out of gas during a 13-point fourth quarter.

Scottie Barnes once again emerged as the Raptors’ top producer, tallying 22 points and nine rebounds, and has now scored more than 20 points in three straight outings after accomplishing the feat just once in his previous seven appearances.

A thumb injury raised concerns that Brandon Ingram would be the latest Raptors to miss time due to injuries. However, Ingram looked to be over the injury while dropping 19 points against his former Laker teammates. But apart from his 30-point performance last week in Indiana, Ingram has seen his numbers drop off, averaging just 19.9 points so far in January.

Speaking of injuries, the Raptors will be missing Collin Murray-Boyles on Tuesday, also with a thumb injury. The promising rookie is joined in the clinic by RJ Barrett, who remains hobbled by an ankle injury, guard Ja’Kobe Walter with a hip injury, and big man Jakob Poeltl, who continued to nurse a nagging back injury.

Golden State Warriors

The Warriors have managed to win despite suffering some injury woes of their own. The club saw Jimmy Butler’s season end on Monday after the veteran forward suffered a torn ACL in the Warriors’ victory over the Heat.

De’Anthony Melton saw a promising start to 2026 that featured three 22+ point performances over the past two weeks halted by a knee injury that put him on the shelf for Monday’s date with Miami, and his status for Tuesday remains uncertain.

In addition, Draymond Green and Al Horford remain listed as day-to-day ahead of tip-off. Those injuries add to the pressure on Stephen Curry to shoulder the load. Curry enjoyed a steady run of 15 games in which he led the Dubs in scoring 13 times, but has topped 20 points just once while averaging 16.8 points per game during the club’s 4-0 surge.

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