Toronto Raptors vs Cleveland Cavaliers Forecast, 11/13/2025 Analysis and Selection

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  • Matchup: Toronto Raptors vs Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Date: Thursday, November 13, 2025
  • Venue: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
  • Broadcast: NBA TV

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The Toronto Raptors (6-5) are set to face off against the Cleveland Cavaliers (7-4) at Rocket Arena this Thursday.

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In their most recent outing, the Raptors secured a victory against the Brooklyn Nets with a score of 119-109. Toronto achieved a shooting efficiency of 49.5% from the floor (45 of 91) and converted 9 of their 35 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, the Raptors were impressive, making 20 of 25 shots for an 80.0% success rate. They dominated the boards, securing 50 total rebounds, including 13 offensive boards. The team showcased their playmaking ability with 31 assists, while they forced 13 turnovers and collected 5 steals. Defensively, Toronto allowed their opponents to shoot 39.5% from the field, contributing to a total of 32 baskets out of 81 attempts by Brooklyn. The Nets distributed 24 assists and managed 7 steals while pulling down 36 rebounds (7 offensive and 29 defensive). On the free throw line, Brooklyn excelled, converting 31 of their 32 attempts for a remarkable 96.9%. They also made 14 out of their 41 3-point attempts. In terms of fouls, the Raptors incurred 23 personal fouls while the Nets totaled 20.

Brandon Ingram had a significant impact during this match. He managed a shooting percentage of 47.1%, tallied 4 assists, and played 33 minutes, contributing 5 rebounds and 25 points on 8 of 17 shooting.

Toronto comes into this game with a record of 6-5 this season. They average 13.9 turnovers per game and are committing 23.8 personal fouls on average. As a team, the Raptors secure 42.1 rebounds per game and have accumulated 327 assists, ranking 4th in the NBA. They are hitting 37.8% of their 3-point attempts (141 of 373) and have a free throw percentage of 78.1%. Toronto averages 119.3 points per game, placing them 12th in the league, while shooting 48.8% from the field.

Defensively, the Raptors force 16.5 turnovers each game and commit about 20.6 personal fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 33.0% from 3-point range and are ranked 15th for points allowed per game (116.4). Their opponents shoot 47.0% from the field (449 of 955), and Toronto gives up an average of 45.4 rebounds per game. They rank 20th in the league for assists allowed, having given up 295 assists this season.

The Cavaliers, in their last game, suffered a narrow loss to the Miami Heat, falling 140-138. In that contest, Cleveland secured 34 defensive boards and 26 offensive boards, totaling 60 rebounds. They committed 10 turnovers while recording 8 steals. Miami committed 27 fouls, providing the Cavaliers with 27 attempts at the free throw line, of which they managed to convert 19 for a rate of 70.4%. Cleveland shot 32.3% beyond the arc, converting 21 of 65 attempts and finished the game shooting 40.8% from the field with 49 successful shots out of 120. Defensively, the Cavaliers allowed Miami to achieve a shooting percentage of 46.9% with 46 of 98 attempts finding the net. Cleveland allowed Miami to grab a total of 56 rebounds (12 on the offensive end).

Donovan Mitchell was a standout player for the Cavaliers, scoring 28 points over his 41 minutes on the court, while also accumulating 8 assists and securing 15 rebounds with a shooting rate of 35.7% (10 out of 28).

Cleveland holds a season record of 7-4. They average 22.6 fouls per game and have a free throw percentage of 76.1%. The Cavaliers dish out 27.7 assists per game (10th in the league) and commit 14.5 turnovers on average. So far this season, they have scored 1,345 points, averaging 122.3 points per game, and box out 43.5 rebounds on average. Offensively, they shoot 45.5% from the field, ranking 22nd in the league.

On defense, the Cavaliers rank 18th in the league for points allowed per game (117.7). They force 17.8 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 46.5% from the field (11th overall). Their opponents shoot 37.3% from three-point range (149 of 399), and teams convert 79.7% of their free throw attempts against them. Cleveland yields an average of 27.1 assists and 46.4 rebounds per night, ranking 22nd and 23rd in the league, respectively.

Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA clash against the spread?

Prediction: Opt for Toronto

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Pick: Toronto Raptors
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