Brooklyn Nets vs. Toronto Raptors Picks and Prediction for Sunday, November 23, 2025
It’s a clash of Atlantic Division teams on the parquet floor north of the border as the Brooklyn Nets clash with the Toronto Raptors Sunday evening and we have things covered with our Nets vs. Raptors prediction. Brooklyn dropped Boston 113-105 on the road Friday night in the back half of a home-and-home set in their previous contest, winning outright as a 14-point underdog. Toronto blew out Washington 140-110 at home Friday night in their previous contest, covering the line as a 14-point favorite. In the all-time regular season series between the teams, the Raptors hold a 65-52 advantage and have won the last four meetings. That includes a 119-109 road win in the first meeting this season November 11. Read more about this Nets vs. Raptors prediction! No air balls here—only slam dunks with our NBA Picks!
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Brooklyn Hoping for Back-to-Back Wins
Brooklyn won for the second time in three games as they earned a split of their home and home set with the Celtics by prevailing on the road Friday night. The Nets enter this one 3-12 on the year and sat in the basement of the Atlantic Division, 7.5 games behind the Raptors for the top spot. Against Boston Friday night, Brooklyn trailed by six after the opening quarter, rallied to lead by nine at the half and by 15 after three quarters. The Nets saw the Celtics trim the lead to two with 5:16 remaining before regrouping to earn the victory. Brooklyn shot 52.4% from the field, including 13 of 33 from three-point range, and owned a 13-8 edge in fast break points in the game. Michael Porter Jr. paced the Nets with 33 points plus eight rebounds while Nic Claxton posted his first career triple-double with 18 points, 11 rebounds, and 12 assists in the victory.
The Nets entered Saturday night 29th in the league in scoring offense as they average 109.9 points per game on the year. Brooklyn is 30th in the league in rebounding with 39 boards per contest and 24th in assists by dishing out 25.1 dimes a night. The Nets are 22nd in the league in scoring defense by allowing 120.2 points per contest. Cam Thomas is second the team as he puts up 21.4 points per game. Michael Porter Jr. (24.8 points, 7.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists), Nic Claxton (14.8 points, 7.5 rebounds) and Ziaire Williams (9.5 points) are solid scoring options as well. The Nets look to get production from Egor Demin, Terance Mann (9.2 points), Jalen Wilson, Day’Ron Sharpe, Noah Clowney (10.3 points), Ben Saraf, Drake Powell, Tyrese Martin, and Nolan Traore this season. Brooklyn is 28th in the league in field goal percentage as they shoot 44.3% from the field as a team on the year. The Nets are 13th in the league in three-point field goals per game as they drain 13.8 triples per game, while they stand 25th in three-point field goal percentage by hitting 33.8% from beyond the arc. They are 20th in the league in free-throw shooting by converting 77.7% of their attempts on the year.
Key Injury Report for Nets:
- Guard Cam Thomas (hamstring) is out.
Raptors Seeking Seventh Straight Victory
Toronto ran their win streak to six games and have won 11 of 12 after a 0-4 start as they pasted the Wizards at home Friday night. The Raptors enter this game 11-5 on the year and own a 1.5-game lead over the Knicks and 76ers for the top spot in the Atlantic Division. Against Washington, Toronto gave up the opening bucket but quickly answered with 11 straight points and didn’t look back after that. The Raptors shot 57.8% from the floor, including 14 of 28 from three-point range, dominated the glass by a 48-29 margin and led by as many as 35 in the contest. RJ Barrett and Brandon Ingram each posted 24 points plus eight rebounds to lead the way in the victory.
This season, Toronto stands 5th in scoring offense as they put up an average of 121.1 points per game on the season. The Raptors are 23rd in rebounding with 42.1 boards a night, while they are 2nd by dishing out an average of 30.4 assists a night. Toronto stands 10th in scoring defense as they allow an average of 114.6 points a night this season. Brandon Ingram is leading the team with 21.1 points plus 5.8 rebounds per game. RJ Barrett (19.6 points, five rebounds), Scottie Barnes (19.4 points, 7.6 rebounds, 5.1 assists) and Immanuel Quickley (15.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 6.1 assists) are good secondary scoring options. Gradey Dick, Collin Murray-Broyles (8.5 points), Jakub Poeltl (11.3 points, 7.7 rebounds), Jamal Shead, Sandro Mamukelashvili (10.1 points), Jamison Battle, Ochai Agbaji and Jonathan Mogbo are looked at to provide some sort of secondary scoring punch. The Raptors are 3rd in the league in field goal percentage as they shoot 50.5% from the floor as a team. Toronto stands 22nd by knocking down 12.2 three-pointers a night while they are 7th in three-point field goal percentage as they sink 37.8% of their attempts on the season. The Raptors are struggling at the charity stripe as they are 22nd by shooting 77.2% as a team this season.
Key Injury Report for Raptors:
- Forward Collin Murray-Broyles (knee) is questionable.
Nets vs. Raptors Pick
Nets vs. Raptors Spread Pick
- Raptors -12.5 (4 units)
Sure, the Nets have won two of their last three but a closer look shows how poorly this team has played. Two of their wins are over the Pacers and Wizards, who are a combined 3-29 on the year. Their other win was over a Boston team that is retooling after making moves to get under the luxury tax in the wake of Jayson Tatum’s Achilles tear in the postseason. Toronto started 0-4 but has won 11 of 12 heading into this game, including a 10-point win in Brooklyn less than two weeks ago. The Raptors are clicking right now, while the Nets are minus their second-leading scorer in Thomas. Toronto hammered the Wizards Friday night and with the Nets right at that level, should take care of business here as well.
Nets vs. Raptors Over/Under Pick
- Over 229.5 (4 units)
Brooklyn has struggled to slow opposing teams so far as they have surrendered at least 125 points on seven separate occasions already this season. By comparison, they have held only four foes under 110 points with none scoring fewer than 103. The Nets are 29th in scoring offense, 24th in offensive efficiency and 27th in tempo with 98.1 possessions a night. Brooklyn has seen the over post an 8-7 mark in their 15 games on the year. Toronto has gone over the mark in eight of their 16 games on the year. The Raptors are 5th in the league in scoring offense, 5th in offensive efficiency, and 12th in tempo by averaging 101.2 possessions a night. We saw 228 points in the first meeting this season, and with the way the Raptors shoot the ball, this game finds a few more points to end up over the number.
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