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5th in Atlantic Division

Raptors Injuries

All NBA Injuries
  • Jakob Poeltl

    C

    Poeltl is out with finger

    Out

  • Chris Boucher

    SF

    Chris Boucher (knee) out Monday.

    Out

  • RJ Barrett

    SG

    RJ Barrett (knee) out Sunday.

    Out

  • Immanuel Quickley

    PG

    Quickley is out with adductor

    Out

  • Scottie Barnes

    PF

    Barnes is out with hand

    Out

  • D.J. Carton

    PG

    D.J. Carton (ankle) out Saturday.

    Out

  • Mouhamadou Gueye

    SF

    Gueye is out with thumb

    Out

Raptors 2024 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Apr 14th@MIAL 103-118+16 WO 219MIA +950
Apr 13th@MIAL 103-125+14 LO 220MIA +650
Apr 10th@BKNL 102-106+12 WU 220.5BKN +475
Apr 9thINDL 123-140+14 LO 240IND +650
Apr 7thWASW 130-122-5 WO 235TOR -187
Apr 6th@MILW 117-111+14.5 WU 233TOR +700
Apr 4th@MINL 85-133+18 LO 213.5MIN +1100
Apr 2ndLALL 111-128+13.5 LO 236.5LAL +650
Mar 31stPHIL 120-135+9 LO 214.5PHI +315
Mar 27thNYKL 101-145+14 LO 211.5NYK +675

Toronto Raptors Player Stats

  • scoring

    -
    22.2
    ppg
  • rebounding

    Jakob Poeltl
    8.6
    rpg
  • assists

    Immanuel Quickley
    6.8
    apg
  • shooting

    Jakob Poeltl
    65.6
    fg%

Toronto Raptors 2023-24 Season

The 2023-2024 NBA season holds great promise for the Toronto Raptors, with Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby leading the charge. Siakam, an All-Star and cornerstone of the team, is expected to continue his impressive play, both as a scorer and a playmaker. His versatility on the court is crucial for the Raptors' success.

OG Anunoby, known for his defensive prowess and improving offensive game, adds to the team's strength. His development into a two-way force is a key factor in the Raptors' aspirations for a deep playoff run.

With a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, the Raptors are poised to be strong contenders in the Eastern Conference. The season ahead promises excitement and potential success as they aim to bring another NBA championship to Toronto.

Toronto Raptors Odds, Betting Types, & Team Schedule

With fan favorites Kyle Lowry and Fred VanVleet gone, the Raptors have officially turned a new leaf since their 2019 championship season. 

More information on how to bet the Toronto Raptors on the spread, moneyline, over/under, and more can be found below.

Raptors Moneylines

If betting on the margin of victory isn’t your thing, betting on the moneyline might be for you. Whereas a bet on the point spread requires the favored team to win by a certain amount or an underdog to keep a loss close, the moneyline is simply a bet on who will win. As with point spreads, the favored team has a minus sign (-) next to their odds, while the underdog is indicated with a plus sign (+).

Let’s stick with that Milwaukee-Toronto example:

  • Milwaukee Bucks +135
  • Toronto Raptors -160

The moneyline odds listed above are written in American odds format. These odds are always tied to the point spread, so a bigger spread means longer odds on the moneyline. In this case, it would require a $160 bet on the favored Raptors to win $100, while a $100 wager on the underdog Bucks would net $135.

Raptors Spreads

Point spreads are bets made on the margin of victory in the game.

Let’s use an example:

We can tell the Raptors are the favored team because their point spread is tagged with a minus sign (-), while the Bucks are denoted as the underdog with a plus sign (+). This point spread bet is asking bettors if they believe the Raptors will win by three or more points: If you do, a bet on the Raptors would cash on a Toronto victory of three-plus points, while Bucks bettors would win if Milwaukee were to win outright or lose by just a point or two.

Raptors Over/Unders

There’s also an easy way to bet on Raptors games that doesn’t involve betting them to win or lose by any number of points. Over/unders, also referred to as totals, are bets on the number of points both teams combine to score. Raptors overs have hit at a 31-26 record this season.

If the total for a game was 228 points, over bettors would need more points than that to cash their ticket, while the under would win if fewer points were scored. In the event of an exact tie (228 points on the dot in this case), wagers on the total would “push” and all bettors would be refunded their initial wager.

Raptors Props

If fantasy sports are your favorite way of getting action on the game, prop bets are the easiest way to dip your toes in the sports betting waters. Unlike the bets mentioned previously, prop bets rarely have anything to do with the direct outcome of the game and are instead focused on individual stat lines or particular events during the game. Some prop bets are simple yes/no questions like “will the game go to overtime?” Others are over/unders for player stats, such as betting Pascal Siakam to have over 17.5 points in a game. Many sportsbooks allow you to combine prop bets in a same-game parlay, so always shop for the best odds and offers with our sportsbook reviews.

Raptors Futures

Expectations will continue to be high in Toronto after the team won its first NBA championship in 2019, so bettors will have to shop for the best line to get good odds on Raptors futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Raptors to make the playoffs, win the Atlantic Division, win the Eastern Conference, win the NBA Finals, or even individual awards like Pascal Siakam winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the Raptors

Single-game sports betting in Canada became legal in August 2021, as provinces now can regulate and tax wagering. Provinces will be able to regulate sports betting much in the same way as U.S. states do individually. Stay tuned for updates on The Action Network's Canada betting page regarding sports betting legislation in the country. Make your bets on the Raptors more exciting by leveraging the advantages of the BetMGM bonus code.

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Raptors Injuries

All NBA Injuries
  • Jakob Poeltl

    C

    Poeltl is out with finger

    Out

  • Chris Boucher

    SF

    Chris Boucher (knee) out Monday.

    Out

  • RJ Barrett

    SG

    RJ Barrett (knee) out Sunday.

    Out

  • Immanuel Quickley

    PG

    Quickley is out with adductor

    Out

  • Scottie Barnes

    PF

    Barnes is out with hand

    Out

  • D.J. Carton

    PG

    D.J. Carton (ankle) out Saturday.

    Out

  • Mouhamadou Gueye

    SF

    Gueye is out with thumb

    Out

Toronto Raptors Transactions 2024

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  • April

    • 17th

      The NBA instituted a lifetime ban on C-F Jontay Porter.

    • 15th

      The Toronto Raptors signed C Malik Williams to a second 10-day contract.

    • 3rd

      The Toronto Raptors signed C Malik Williams to a 10-day contract.

  • March

    • 25th

      G Jahmi'us Ramsey became a free agent after his second 10-day contract expired.

    • 24th

      The Toronto Raptors signed G Kobi Simmons to a 10-day contract.

    • 6th

      The Toronto Raptors waived G Markquis Nowell.

    • 6th

      The Toronto Raptors signed G Jahmi'us Ramsey to a 10-Day contract.

    • 4th

      The Toronto Raptors signed F Mouhamadou Gueye to a two-way contract.

    • 1st

      The Toronto Raptors signed G Javon Freeman-Liberty to a standard contract.

  • February

    • 21st

      The Toronto Raptors signed G D.J. Carton to a 10-Day Contract.

    • 20th

      The Toronto Raptors waived F-G Justise Winslow.

    • 20th

      The Toronto Raptors waived F Mouhamadou Gueye.

    • 10th

      The Toronto Raptors signed F-G Justise Winslow to a 10-day contract.

    • 10th

      The Toronto Raptors signed F Mouhamadou Gueye to a 10-day contract.

    • 8th

      The Utah Jazz traded G Ochai Agbaji to the Toronto Raptors.

    • 8th

      The Toronto Raptors traded G Dennis Schroder to the Brooklyn Nets.

    • 8th

      The Brooklyn Nets traded G Spencer Dinwiddie to the Toronto Raptors.

    • 8th

      The Toronto Raptors waived G Spencer Dinwiddie.

    • 8th

      The Toronto Raptors traded G Kira Lewis Jr. to the Utah Jazz.

    • 8th

      The Utah Jazz traded F-C Kelly Olynyk to the Toronto Raptors.

    • 8th

      The Toronto Raptors traded F Otto Porter Jr. to the Utah Jazz.

    • 8th

      The Toronto Raptors traded F Thaddeus Young to the Brooklyn Nets.

  • January

    • 17th

      The Indiana Pacers traded F Jordan Nwora to Toronto Raptors.

    • 17th

      The Toronto Raptors traded F Pascal Siakam to the Indiana Pacers.

    • 17th

      The New Orleans Pelicans traded G Kira Lewis Jr. to Toronto Raptors.

    • 17th

      The Toronto Raptors waived C Christian Koloko.

    • 17th

      The Indiana Pacers traded G-F Bruce Brown to Toronto Raptors.

Toronto Raptors 2023-24 Season

The 2023-2024 NBA season holds great promise for the Toronto Raptors, with Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby leading the charge. Siakam, an All-Star and cornerstone of the team, is expected to continue his impressive play, both as a scorer and a playmaker. His versatility on the court is crucial for the Raptors' success.

OG Anunoby, known for his defensive prowess and improving offensive game, adds to the team's strength. His development into a two-way force is a key factor in the Raptors' aspirations for a deep playoff run.

With a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, the Raptors are poised to be strong contenders in the Eastern Conference. The season ahead promises excitement and potential success as they aim to bring another NBA championship to Toronto.

Toronto Raptors Odds, Betting Types, & Team Schedule

With fan favorites Kyle Lowry and Fred VanVleet gone, the Raptors have officially turned a new leaf since their 2019 championship season. 

More information on how to bet the Toronto Raptors on the spread, moneyline, over/under, and more can be found below.

Raptors Moneylines

If betting on the margin of victory isn’t your thing, betting on the moneyline might be for you. Whereas a bet on the point spread requires the favored team to win by a certain amount or an underdog to keep a loss close, the moneyline is simply a bet on who will win. As with point spreads, the favored team has a minus sign (-) next to their odds, while the underdog is indicated with a plus sign (+).

Let’s stick with that Milwaukee-Toronto example:

  • Milwaukee Bucks +135
  • Toronto Raptors -160

The moneyline odds listed above are written in American odds format. These odds are always tied to the point spread, so a bigger spread means longer odds on the moneyline. In this case, it would require a $160 bet on the favored Raptors to win $100, while a $100 wager on the underdog Bucks would net $135.

Raptors Spreads

Point spreads are bets made on the margin of victory in the game.

Let’s use an example:

We can tell the Raptors are the favored team because their point spread is tagged with a minus sign (-), while the Bucks are denoted as the underdog with a plus sign (+). This point spread bet is asking bettors if they believe the Raptors will win by three or more points: If you do, a bet on the Raptors would cash on a Toronto victory of three-plus points, while Bucks bettors would win if Milwaukee were to win outright or lose by just a point or two.

Raptors Over/Unders

There’s also an easy way to bet on Raptors games that doesn’t involve betting them to win or lose by any number of points. Over/unders, also referred to as totals, are bets on the number of points both teams combine to score. Raptors overs have hit at a 31-26 record this season.

If the total for a game was 228 points, over bettors would need more points than that to cash their ticket, while the under would win if fewer points were scored. In the event of an exact tie (228 points on the dot in this case), wagers on the total would “push” and all bettors would be refunded their initial wager.

Raptors Props

If fantasy sports are your favorite way of getting action on the game, prop bets are the easiest way to dip your toes in the sports betting waters. Unlike the bets mentioned previously, prop bets rarely have anything to do with the direct outcome of the game and are instead focused on individual stat lines or particular events during the game. Some prop bets are simple yes/no questions like “will the game go to overtime?” Others are over/unders for player stats, such as betting Pascal Siakam to have over 17.5 points in a game. Many sportsbooks allow you to combine prop bets in a same-game parlay, so always shop for the best odds and offers with our sportsbook reviews.

Raptors Futures

Expectations will continue to be high in Toronto after the team won its first NBA championship in 2019, so bettors will have to shop for the best line to get good odds on Raptors futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Raptors to make the playoffs, win the Atlantic Division, win the Eastern Conference, win the NBA Finals, or even individual awards like Pascal Siakam winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the Raptors

Single-game sports betting in Canada became legal in August 2021, as provinces now can regulate and tax wagering. Provinces will be able to regulate sports betting much in the same way as U.S. states do individually. Stay tuned for updates on The Action Network's Canada betting page regarding sports betting legislation in the country. Make your bets on the Raptors more exciting by leveraging the advantages of the BetMGM bonus code.

Frequently Asked Questions
Who coaches the Toronto Raptors?
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How many NBA championships have the Toronto Raptors won?
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Where do the Toronto Raptors play their home games?
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