Overview
- League: NBA (National Basketball Association)
- Match Date & Time: TBD, Eastern Standard Time (EST)
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Canada

Toronto Raptors
- Immanuel Quickley (PG, #5) โ A dynamic playmaker with strong scoring ability.
- Scottie Barnes (SG, #4) โ A versatile guard-forward hybrid who contributes on both ends.
- Chris Boucher (SF, #25) โ A long, athletic forward known for his shot-blocking and energy.
- Brandon Ingram (PF, #3) โ A skilled scorer who can create his own shot.
- Orlando Robinson (C, #21) โ A solid big man who provides rebounding and interior defense.

San Antonio Spurs
- Chris Paul (PG, #19) โ A veteran leader and one of the best playmakers in NBA history.
- Devin Vassell (SG, #24) โ A reliable shooter and strong perimeter defender.
- Keldon Johnson (SF, #0) โ A physical forward who can drive to the basket and score efficiently.
- Jeremy Sochan (PF, #10) โ A versatile defender with improving offensive skills.
- Charles Bassey (C, #28) โ A strong rebounder and defensive presence in the paint.
Match Prediction
Primary Pick: Over 223.5 points
Justification
- San Antonioโs Offensive Struggles โ The Spurs’ young team has struggled to consistently generate high scoring.
- Torontoโs Defensive Identity โ The Raptors focus on defense, slowing down opponents.
- Low Three-Point Volume โ Both teams rank in the lower half of the league in three-point shooting attempts.
- Torontoโs Slower Pace of Play โ The Raptors play a slower, more controlled offensive style.
- San Antonioโs Inconsistent Scoring โ Outside of Wembanyama and Vassell, the Spurs lack consistent offensive threats.



