Scottie Barnes scored 24 points and the Toronto Raptors beat NBA-worst Washington 106-82 on Wednesday night for their fifth straight victory and the Wizards’ 15th loss in a row.
We've got another exciting Eastern Conference matchup on Wednesday's NBA schedule as the Washington Wizards will host the Toronto Raptors. Washington is 6-39 overall and 5-18 at home, while Toronto is 14-32 overall and 3-19 on the road.
The Toronto Raptors have listed Gradey Dick as questionable to play Wednesday night against the Washington Wizards
It’s Wednesday, January 29, and the Toronto Raptors (14-32) and the Washington Wizards (6-39) are all set to square off from Capital One Arena in Washington.
Toronto has now won five straight games. After the game, they had a short, two-word message on X. "Anotha' one," the Raptors shared. Three of the Raptors' last five games -- all being wins -- have come on the road. They are truly finding their stride to a certain extent, and it'll be interesting to see the club's trade deadline approach.
The Washington Wizards (6-39) head into a home game against Jakob Poeltl and the Toronto Raptors (14-32) at Capital One Arena on Wednesday, beginning at 7:00 PM ET.Last time out, the Raptors won
Scottie Barnes scored 24 points to lead the Toronto Raptors to their fifth straight win, a 106-82 blowout over the Wizards on Wednesday in Washington.Barnes eclipsed the 20-point mark for the fourt
In each of the last three games, the Raptors have, at times, outclassed their opponents. The Wizards, New Orleans Pelicans and undermanned Atlanta Hawks are not good, but the idea that these Raptors could dominate any team for a prolonged stretch would have been unimaginable in the season’s first two-and-a-half months.
The Washington Wizards team total will take another hit to go for the Under against a red-hot Toronto Raptors team in tonight's best bet.
The Lakers are currently 10-13 on the road with a point differential of -1, while the Wizards have lost five in a row at home.
Washington drops to 6-40 and is one loss away from tying the franchise mark for futility — a mark the Wizards have matched in each of the past two seasons.