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Bulls vs Raptors Tonight: Live Stream, Injury Report, Odds & Game Highlights

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The Chicago Bulls arrive in Toronto tonight looking to snap a two-game skid and revive their play-in hopes, while the surging—but recently inconsistent—Toronto Raptors aim to protect home court and tighten their grip on sixth place in the East. Tip-off at Scotiabank Arena is set for 7:30 p.m. ET, with Prime Video and Sportsnet carrying the broadcast. Current form • Bulls: 24-27 (10th), 9-16 on the road, 1-4 in their last five. Chicago’s offense still hums at 117.2 PPG but its defense ranks 29th, surrendering 120.2 PPG. • Raptors: 30-22 (6th), 14-12 at home, 2-3 in their last five. Toronto allows just 112.5 PPG and forces 8.4 steals a night, top-10 league-wide. Key matchups 1. Scottie Barnes vs. Josh Giddey – Barnes averages 21.9 PPG and 8.4 RPG, anchoring Toronto’s switch-everything defense, while Giddey paces Chicago with 18.6 PPG, 8.8 APG and 8.6 RPG, flirting with triple-doubles nightly. Whoever wins the point-forward duel likely decides the tempo. 2. Immanuel Quickley’s pace – Toronto’s new lead guard has boosted the club to 29.4 assists per game; Chicago must keep him out of transition lanes. 3. Interior depth – With Jakob Poeltl (back) sidelined, Toronto leans on small-ball lineups. Bulls center Naz Reid can punish the paint if he avoids foul trouble. Injury report Bulls: Collin Sexton, Nick Richards, Tre Jones and Leonard Miller are all out for non-injury or soft-tissue management. Raptors: Poeltl (back) and RJ Barrett (knee) remain out, thinning Toronto’s frontcourt rotation. Betting angle Oddsmakers list Toronto as a 7.5-point favorite with a 226.5 over/under. Chicago is 11-14 ATS on the road; Toronto is just 12-14 ATS at home, but the Bulls’ porous defense makes the over an enticing play. Why it matters • Standings: A Bulls upset trims the gap to 4.0 games between the teams and tightens the East’s play-in race. A Raptors win pushes them two games clear of seventh-place Philadelphia and keeps direct playoff qualification in sight. • Trade-deadline debuts: Both clubs were active movers. Fans will get a first look at Brandon Ingram in a Bulls uniform and see how Barrett’s absence shifts Toronto’s wing rotation. • Spotlight on youth: With veterans sidelined, rising talents Barnes, Giddey and Reid take center stage, offering a glimpse into each franchise’s long-term core. Bottom line “Bulls vs Raptors” tonight is more than a mid-season matchup; it’s a measuring stick for two teams charting different trajectories. Expect a high-tempo, wing-driven contest where defensive stops—and clutch shooting—determine whether Chicago steals momentum or Toronto steadies its postseason push.

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