- Matchup: Phoenix Suns vs Toronto Raptors
- Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: TSN
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The Toronto Raptors (36-29) will face off against the Phoenix Suns (38-27) at Scotiabank Arena this Friday.

In their previous game, the Suns secured a victory over the Bucks with a score of 129-114. The Suns incurred 19 personal fouls while the Bucks committed 13. The Suns made 16 of 38 attempts from beyond the arc. The Bucks managed a 70% free throw rate, hitting 14 of their 20 attempts. Milwaukee grabbed 39 boards (8 offensive, 31 defensive), but had no blocks in this game. Milwaukee also recorded 26 assists and tallied 6 steals. On defense, Phoenix allowed their opponents to shoot 51.2% from the field, with the Bucks hitting 42 of 82 shots. Phoenix tallied 33 assists while also forcing 17 turnovers and achieving 9 steals. In terms of rebounding, they secured 39 total rebounds, including 8 offensive. From the charity stripe, the Suns converted 9 of 11 attempts for an 81.8% success rate. Overall, Phoenix finished with a 53.9% field goal percentage (48 of 89) and hit 24 out of 51 three-point attempts.
Devin Booker was instrumental in the recent matchup, scoring 27 points on 10 of 21 shooting. He played for 34 minutes and accumulated 5 rebounds while providing 7 assists with a shooting efficiency of 47.6%.
Phoenix enters this contest with a record of 38-27 this season. They average 14.7 turnovers per game and commit 20.8 fouls per contest. The Suns are securing 43.3 rebounds per game and have recorded a total of 1,611 assists this season, placing them 25th in the NBA for assist numbers. They are shooting 36.2% from three-point range (967 of 2,673) and 78.8% from the free throw line, averaging 112.3 points per game (26th in the league) with a field goal percentage of 45.3%.
Defensively, the Suns force 16.4 turnovers per game while committing 18.6 personal fouls. They rank 4th in the league in assists allowed, yielding 1,599 assists this season. The Suns allow a shooting percentage of 46.9% (2,612 of 5,572) and collect an average of 44.1 rebounds per game. They concede 34.2% on three-point shots and are ranked 6th in points per game allowed (111.0).
In their last outing, the Raptors fell to the Pelicans with a final score of 122-111. Toronto recorded 29 defensive rebounds and 14 offensive boards for a total of 43 rebounds. They committed 11 turnovers but managed to secure 13 steals. The Pelicans were whistled for 16 fouls, allowing the Raptors to take 25 free throw attempts, converting 19 for a 76.0% success rate. Toronto made 14 out of 44 three-point attempts (31.8%) and shot 41.5% overall, going 39 for 94 from the field. On the defensive end, the Raptors allowed the Pelicans to shoot 51.1% (45 of 88) and conceded 49 rebounds (including 10 offensive).
Immanuel Quickley stood out for the Raptors, scoring 25 points in 34 minutes while also contributing 3 assists. He shot 8 of 14 for a 57.1% success rate, adding 6 rebounds to his stats.
Toronto holds a season record of 36-29. Offensively, the Raptors shoot 47.2% from the field, ranking 13th in the league. They have scored 7,372 points this season (113.4 per game) and average 42.4 rebounds per match. With 28.8 assists per game (4th in the league) and 13.7 turnovers per contest, they also commit 20.7 personal fouls and maintain a free throw percentage of 78.2%.
On the defensive end, the Raptors rank 8th in points allowed per game (111.9). They create 16.0 turnovers per game, allowing teams to shoot 46.4% from the field (9th in the league). Opponents are scoring 35.0% from beyond the arc (828 of 2,369) while also managing 79.4% from the free throw line. Toronto concedes 24.6 assists and 43.7 boards on a nightly basis, placing them 2nd and 14th in the league, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Phoenix
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