- Matchup: Toronto Raptors vs San Antonio Spurs
- Date: Monday, October 27, 2025
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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On Monday, the San Antonio Spurs (2-0) will look to secure a victory against the Toronto Raptors (1-1) at the Frost Bank Center.

In their latest game, the Raptors faced off against the Bucks, suffering a defeat with a final score of 122-116. Toronto’s shooting performance was 49.4%, converting 42 out of 85 field goals, and they successfully made 11 of their 27 three-point attempts. From the charity stripe, the Raptors hit 21 of 32 free throws, totaling a percentage of 65.6%. In terms of rebounding, they gathered 50, including 11 on the offensive end. The squad also recorded 25 assists while forcing 19 turnovers from their opponent and achieving 10 steals. On the defensive end, the Raptors permitted the opposing team to shoot 52.2% from the field (47 of 90 attempts). Milwaukee had 25 assists and achieved 9 steals during the game, in addition to grabbing 33 rebounds (5 offensive and 28 defensive) and blocking 4 shots. The Bucks converted 56.0% of their free throws, hitting 14 of 25 attempts, and made 14 out of 40 three-point shots. Personal fouls were tallied at 21 for the Raptors and 24 for the Bucks.
Brandon Ingram made a notable impact in this matchup. He scored 29 points on 10 of 20 shooting, shooting 50.0% from the floor, alongside pulling in 6 rebounds and providing 3 assists over 37 minutes of action.
The Raptors enter this game with a record of 1-1 for the season. They average 17.5 turnovers per game and commit about 26.0 personal fouls on average. On the boards, Toronto is pulling down 47.5 rebounds per game and has recorded 61 assists, ranking 9th in the NBA in assist rate. From long range, the Raptors have made 32.7% of their shots (17 of 52) and hit 73.8% from the free-throw line. Offensively, they average 127.0 points per game, putting them 6th in the league while shooting 53.3% from the field.
Defensively, Toronto forces 17.5 turnovers per contest and has committed 24.0 personal fouls. They allow their opponents to shoot 32.0% from beyond the arc and are currently ranked 18th in points per game allowed (120.0). The Raptors’ defense holds opponents to a field goal percentage of 47.2% (85 of 180) and gives up 42.5 rebounds per game. They rank 12th in the league in assists allowed with a total of 50 for the season.
The Spurs secured a win in their last outing, defeating the Pelicans 120-116. San Antonio managed to record 31 defensive rebounds and 10 offensive rebounds, totaling 41. They conceded possession 19 times but came away with 6 steals during the matchup. The Pelicans committed 21 fouls, leading to 26 free throw attempts for the Spurs, who converted 17 for a ratio of 65.4%. San Antonio shot 30.2% from beyond the arc, making 13 of 43 attempts. They ended the game with a field goal shooting percentage of 45.9%, sinking 45 out of 98 attempts. The Spurs allowed the Pelicans to convert 42 of 97 shots from the field, ending with a shooting percentage of 43.3%. Additionally, they shot 31.3% from three, hitting 10 of 32, and finished the game with 22 out of 29 in free throw shooting (75.9%). In total, the Spurs allowed New Orleans to secure 51 rebounds (14 offensive).
Victor Wembanyama was a standout player for the Spurs, contributing with 29 points in 32 minutes and dishing out 2 assists. He hit 13 of 23 shots for a 56.5% success rate, and he also gathered 11 rebounds.
With a 2-0 record so far this season, the Spurs are performing well offensively, shooting 51.4% from the floor, ranking 5th in the league. San Antonio has accumulated 245 total points (averaging 122.5 points per game) while securing 54.5 rebounds per contest. They average 24.5 assists per game, ranking 18th in the league, while committing 17.0 turnovers per game. The Spurs currently average 25.5 personal fouls per game, hitting 63.0% from the free-throw line.
Defensively, San Antonio allows 35.8% shooting from three-point range (19 of 53), and their opponents convert 78.2% of free throw attempts. The Spurs are also ranked 3rd in assists allowed (22.0) and 8th in rebounds allowed (41.0) per game. They rank 2nd in the NBA for points allowed, giving up just 104.0 points per game. Additionally, they force 15.5 turnovers per game while allowing teams to shoot 40.6% from the field (the best defense in basketball).
Who will secure the win in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on San Antonio
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