- Matchup: Toronto Raptors vs Cleveland Cavaliers
- Date: Friday, October 31, 2025
- Venue: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Cleveland Cavaliers (3-2) are set to challenge the Toronto Raptors (1-4) at the Rocket Arena this upcoming Friday.

In their previous outing, the Raptors faced off against the Rockets and suffered a loss with a final score of 139-121. Toronto concluded the game with a shooting percentage of 50.6% (43 of 85), while also hitting 21 of their 40 attempts from beyond the arc. Meanwhile, at the free-throw line, they made 14 out of 19 shots, yielding a 73.7% success rate. On the boards, Toronto grabbed 46 rebounds, including 16 on the offensive end. They assisted on 29 baskets and forced Houston into 17 turnovers while recording 6 steals. Defensively, the Raptors allowed their opponents to shoot 57.5% from the floor on 50 of 87 attempts. Houston recorded 31 assists and 9 steals, along with 39 rebounds (14 offensive and 25 defensive) and 2 blocks. The Rockets converted 76.5% of their free-throw attempts, making 26 of 34, while hitting 13 of their 30 three-point shots. Toronto finished the game with 26 fouls compared to Houston’s 16.
Scottie Barnes significantly contributed during this game. He shot 61.1% from the floor and provided 2 assists. Over 33 minutes on the court, he secured 5 rebounds and finished with an impressive 31 points on 11 of 18 shooting.
The Raptors come into this contest with a current season record of 1-4. They are averaging 121.4 points per game, ranking 9th in the league, with a shooting percentage of 50.7% from the field. From beyond the arc, Toronto is hitting 40.1% of their shots (63 of 157) and 74.0% from the free-throw line. As a team, they gather 36.0 rebounds per game and lead the league with 152 assists so far this season. They average 15.2 turnovers and commit 25.8 personal fouls each game.
Defensively, the Raptors have managed to force 18.6 turnovers per game and draw 21.4 fouls. They rank 28th in terms of allowing assists with 142 given up this season. Opponents are shooting 53.5% against them (224 of 419), and they allow 46.2 rebounds per game, giving up 38.0% from three-point range. In points allowed, they sit 29th in the league, conceding 127.8 points per game.
In their last match, the Cavaliers suffered a defeat against the Celtics, losing 125-105. Cleveland allowed Boston to grab a total of 52 rebounds (19 offensive). They shot 36.8% from beyond the arc, sinking 21 of 57 attempts, and finished 20 of 24 from the free-throw line (83.3%). Defensively, the Cavaliers allowed the Celtics to connect on 42 out of 95 shot attempts, equating to 44.2%. For the game, Cleveland made 35 of 87 field goals, shooting 40.2%, while their three-point shooting fell short with 17 out of 52 attempts (32.7%). At the free-throw line, they converted 18 of 24 for a rate of 75.0%. The Celtics recorded 19 personal fouls, sending the Cavaliers to the charity stripe for 24 attempts and forcing them into 14 turnovers, all while snagging 6 steals. Cleveland claimed 40 defensive rebounds and 7 offensive boards for a total of 47.
Evan Mobley contributed for the Cavaliers, finishing with 19 points on 7 of 19 shooting (36.8%), along with 11 rebounds and 4 assists in 34 minutes.
Cleveland boasts a record of 3-2 this season. Offensively, they are shooting 46.1% from the field, ranking 18th in the league. They have scored a total of 581 points, averaging 116.2 points per game, while collecting 40.4 rebounds. They generate 25.2 assists per game (17th in the league) while averaging 16.6 turnovers. The Cavaliers commit 22.6 fouls each game and shoot 74.8% from the free-throw line.
On the defensive end, the Cavaliers allow 37.3% from three-pointers (78 of 209), with opponents converting 78.7% of their free-throw attempts. They allow 25.2 assists and 44.6 total rebounds per game, ranking them 11th and 15th in the league respectively. Defensively, they sit 10th in points allowed per game at 115.2, managing to force 17.4 turnovers on average and limiting opponents to a shooting percentage of 45.4% (8th in the league).
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA clash against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Toronto
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