- Matchup: Sacramento Kings vs Toronto Raptors
- Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026
- Venue: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
- Broadcast: TSN
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On Wednesday, the Toronto Raptors (42-32) will host the Sacramento Kings (19-57) at Scotiabank Arena.

The Kings recently faced the Brooklyn Nets, suffering a defeat with a score of 116-99. In that game, Sacramento committed 18 personal fouls, while Brooklyn recorded 20. Sacramento managed to convert 17 of 41 three-point attempts. The Nets shot an impressive 75.0% from the free-throw line, making 15 of their 20 attempts. Brooklyn secured 36 rebounds—9 offensive and 27 defensive—and blocked 3 shots. They also recorded 20 assists and snagged 4 steals. Defensively, the Kings allowed their opponents to shoot 49.4%, with Brooklyn hitting 42 of 85 attempts. Sacramento accumulated 41 assists in this matchup, forced 28 turnovers, and achieved 20 steals. On the boards, they secured 44 rebounds, including 7 offensive. From the free-throw line, the Kings converted 17 of 25 attempts, for a percentage of 68.0%. Overall, Sacramento concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 42.9% (36 of 84) and made 10 out of 32 three-pointers.
Devin Carter was a key player in the previous game, scoring 20 points on 6 of 12 shooting. He logged 29 minutes and grabbed 8 rebounds. Carter hit 50.0% of his shots from the field and dished out 5 assists.
With a current record of 19-57, the Kings are averaging 14.2 turnovers and committing 19.7 fouls per game. As a team, they average 42.0 rebounds per game and have compiled 1,946 assists this season, ranking 17th in the league. Sacramento has a three-point shooting percentage of 34.0% (777 out of 2,282) and a free-throw percentage of 77.4%. They are scoring an average of 110.7 points per game, positioned 28th in the league, while shooting 46.6% from the field.
Defensively, the Kings force 14.0 turnovers and commit 18.2 personal fouls per game. Opponents shoot 37.6% from three against them, and Sacramento is 28th in the league for points allowed per game (121.1). Their opponents are shooting 49.4% (3,351 out of 6,777) from the floor and collecting 44.4 rebounds per game. The Kings rank 27th in assists allowed, allowing 2,125 assists throughout the season.
In their last outing, the Raptors dominated the Orlando Magic, winning 139-87. Toronto allowed Orlando to collect only 4 rebounds (11 offensive). The Raptors shot 54 out of 94 from the field, achieving a shooting percentage of 57.4%. From three, Toronto made 13 of 29 attempts (44.8%) and shot 16 of 19 from the free-throw line (84.2%). Orlando, meanwhile, shot 31 of 82, giving them a field goal percentage of 37.8%. The Raptors capitalized on 22 free-throw opportunities thanks to 24 fouls committed by Orlando, and they secured 30 defensive rebounds along with 9 offensive boards for a total of 39 rebounds.
RJ Barrett was a standout performer for the Raptors, scoring 24 points in just 26 minutes of play. He shot 8 of 14, resulting in a field goal percentage of 57.1%, while also dishing out 3 assists and grabbing 3 rebounds.
The Raptors are enjoying a solid season with a 42-32 record. They are averaging 21.0 fouls per game and shooting 77.5% from the free-throw line. Their assist average of 29.3 ranks 3rd in the NBA, and they commit 13.8 turnovers per game. Toronto has scored a total of 8,460 points this season, averaging 114.3 points per game, and they pull down 42.3 rebounds per contest. Their shooting percentage of 47.8% from the field ranks them 9th in the league.
On the defensive side, the Raptors allow 35.2% shooting from beyond the three-point arc (942 out of 2,675) and their opponents convert 79.2% of free throws against them. They allow 24.4 assists and 43.2 rebounds per game, ranking 2nd and 11th in the league respectively. Additionally, the Raptors are ranked 9th for points allowed per game with an average of 112.0. They force 16.0 turnovers per game and hold their opponents to a shooting percentage of 46.5% from the field, placing them 10th in the NBA.
So, what’s the prediction for tonight’s parlay?
Prediction: Bet on Toronto and the under for total points
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