- Matchup: Oklahoma City Thunder vs Toronto Raptors
- Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: TSN
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This Tuesday, the Toronto Raptors (34-23) will face off against the Oklahoma City Thunder (44-14) at Scotiabank Arena.

In their latest game, the Thunder achieved a victory against the Cavaliers, winning 121-113. During this contest, Oklahoma City had 19 personal fouls, compared to Cleveland’s 22. The Thunder made 13 of 39 three-pointers, while the Cavaliers converted 14 of 19 free throw attempts for a 73.7% efficiency. Cleveland recorded 44 rebounds (12 offensive, 32 defensive) and had 4 blocks, while distributing 28 assists and securing 9 steals. Defensively, the Thunder allowed their opponents to shoot 48.3% from the floor on 43 of 89 attempts. Oklahoma City recorded 32 assists and prompted 17 turnovers along with 12 steals. They gathered 44 rebounds, including 13 on the offensive end, and shot 64.0% from the free-throw line by converting 16 of 25 attempts. Overall, the Thunder finished with a shooting percentage of 48.8% (42 of 86) and drained 21 of 41 from beyond the arc.
Isaiah Joe shone in this outing, shooting 46.2% from the field with 3 assists and 2 rebounds in 30 minutes, contributing a total of 22 points on 6 of 13 shooting.
Oklahoma City boasts an impressive record of 44-14 so far this season. They average 12.6 turnovers per game and commit 19.4 fouls per contest. The Thunder secure an average of 43.7 rebounds per game and have accumulated 1,482 assists this season, ranking 15th in the league for assists. They shoot 36.5% from three-point range (788 of 2,160) and maintain an 81.9% free-throw percentage. Offensively, they score an average of 119.5 points per game, ranking 5th in the NBA, while shooting 48.6% from the floor.
Defensively, the Thunder force their opponents into 17.1 turnovers per game and draw 21.1 fouls. They limit opponents to 36.7% shooting from three-point range and rank first in the league with an average of 107.7 points allowed per game. Oklahoma City gives up a field goal percentage of 43.5% (2,221 of 5,107) and allows 45.3 rebounds per game, ranking 8th in the NBA for assists surrendered to opponents with a total of 1,443.
In their last contest, the Raptors defeated the Bucks convincingly with a score of 122-94. Toronto secured 31 defensive rebounds and 14 offensive boards, totaling 45 for the game. They turned the ball over 8 times while recording 11 steals. The Bucks committed 16 fouls, allowing the Raptors 23 free throw attempts, of which they converted 18, resulting in a 78.3% free throw percentage. From three-point territory, Toronto shot 34.8%, making 16 of 46 attempts. When the game concluded, the Raptors shot 44 out of 94 from the field for an efficiency of 46.8%. They limited the Bucks to 35-of-85 shooting, yielding a 41.2% success rate. Toronto held Milwaukee to 46 total rebounds, including 13 on the offensive end.
Immanuel Quickley made a significant contribution for Toronto, hitting 11 of 19 shots for an impressive 57.9% success rate, while also grabbing 3 rebounds. He finished the game with 32 points and delivered 9 assists in 31 minutes of play.
With a record of 34-23 this season, the Raptors are performing well offensively, shooting 47.2% from the floor, ranking 10th in the league. They have scored a total of 6,490 points this season, averaging 113.9 points per game while collecting 43.1 rebounds. Their assists average stands at 29.3 per game, placing them 3rd in the league, with 13.9 turnovers per game. The Raptors commit 20.9 fouls per contest and convert 78.3% of their free throw attempts.
On the defensive end, the Raptors allow 34.4% shooting from beyond the arc and opponents are converting 80.0% of their free throws. They allow an average of 24.5 assists and 43.6 rebounds per game, ranking 2nd and 13th respectively. Furthermore, Toronto is currently 6th in the league in points per game allowed at 111.7. They force 16.0 turnovers on average and restrict teams to shooting 46.0% from the field, placing them 8th in the NBA.
What will tonight’s parlay prediction be?
Prediction: Back Toronto and the under on total points
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