- Matchup: Toronto Raptors vs Sacramento Kings
- Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2026
- Venue: Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports California
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The Toronto Raptors (25-19) visit Golden 1 Center this Wednesday to face off against the Sacramento Kings (12-31).

In their most recent game, the Raptors encountered the Lakers and suffered a defeat, ending the game at 110-93. Toronto managed to achieve a shooting percentage of 41.8%, making 38 out of 91 attempts, and hit 7 of 32 three-point shots. From the free throw line, the Raptors converted 10 out of 15 for a 66.7% conversion rate. On the boards, they accumulated 52 rebounds, with 16 of those offensive. The team registered 30 assists while forcing their opponents into 8 turnovers, along with claiming 4 steals. Defensively, Toronto allowed Los Angeles to shoot 48.2% from the field on 41 of 85 shooting, with the Lakers compiling 21 assists and 7 steals. Additionally, the Lakers secured 29 rebounds (8 offensive, 21 defensive) and achieved 82.4% from the free throw line, making 14 out of 17 attempts, while sinking 14 of their 36 three-point attempts. The personal fouls were close, with Toronto totaling 19 fouls compared to Los Angeles’ 18.
Scottie Barnes stood out as a key player during the matchup, scoring 22 points on 10 out of 21 shooting. He played 35 minutes and secured 9 rebounds, finishing with a shooting percentage of 47.6% while also providing 3 assists.
Toronto enters this matchup with a record of 25-19 this season. They are averaging 113.5 points per game (24th in the league), hitting 47.0% from the field. The Raptors are shooting 33.6% from three-point range (502 of 1,494) and 77.5% from the free throw line. As a team, Toronto is grabbing 43.0 rebounds per game, and with their 1,293 assists this season, they rank 3rd in the league for total assists. They average 13.8 turnovers and commit around 21.3 fouls per game.
Defensively, the Raptors manage to force 15.8 turnovers per game and draw approximately 19.8 fouls. They hold opponents to 34.6% on three-point shots and rank 6th in the league for points allowed per game (112.2). Toronto’s defense permits a shooting percentage of 46.2% (1,747 of 3,779) and yields 43.7 rebounds per game, ranking 5th in assists allowed with 1,074 surrendered for the season.
In their previous game, the Kings fell to the Trail Blazers with a score of 117-110. On the boards, Sacramento permitted Portland to collect 38 rebounds (7 offensive). They shot 25.0% from the three-point range, converting 8 out of 32 attempts, while achieving 29 out of 33 at the free throw line (87.9%). The Kings allowed the Trail Blazers to hit 40 of their 83 field goal attempts, equaling 48.2% for the game. Sacramento shot at a rate of 48.8%, hitting 42 out of 86 attempts. From beyond the arc, they converted 11 of 31 shots (35.5%), while hitting 15 free throws for an impressive 83.3% conversion rate. The Trail Blazers committed 15 fouls, giving the Kings 18 free throw attempts, and the Kings recorded 9 turnovers while achieving 8 steals. Sacramento captured 34 defensive rebounds and 10 offensive rebounds for a total of 44 boards during the game.
Malik Monk was a vital contributor for the Kings in this match, hitting 9 out of 15 shots for an impressive 60.0% efficiency, while collecting 1 rebound. He finished with 23 points in 26 minutes and added 2 assists.
The Kings currently hold a record of 12-31 for the season. Offensively, they are shooting 46.6% from the field, ranking 18th in the league. Sacramento has scored a total of 4,756 points this season, averaging 110.6 per game, while collecting 40.7 rebounds per game. Their assist rate stands at 25.2 per game (21st in the league), with an average of 14.4 turnovers per game. The Kings commit about 20.5 fouls each game, converting 75.9% of their free throw attempts.
On defense, the Kings rank 27th in points allowed per game at 120.5. They force 14.5 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 49.2% from the field (29th in the NBA). The Sacramento defense concedes 34.5% from three-point range (534 of 1,547) and allows teams to convert 77.9% of their free throw attempts. Sacramento gives up an average of 27.3 assists and 45.6 rebounds per game, ranking 20th and 25th in the league, respectively.
Which team will secure a victory against the spread in tonight’s NBA action?
Selection: Bet on Toronto
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