Toronto Raptors vs. San Antonio Spurs, Odds, Picks and Prediction for Monday, October 27, 2025
Use Code WWWC It’s an interconference clash on the parquet floor in the Lone Star State as the Toronto Raptors clash with the San Antonio Spurs Monday night, and we have things covered with our Raptors vs. Spurs prediction. Toronto was on the road against Dallas Sunday night in the front half of a back-to-back situation Sunday night. The Raptors fell 122-116 at home to Milwaukee Friday night in their previous contest, losing outright as a two-point favorite. San Antonio was in action at home in the first game of a back-to-back set Sunday afternoon, picking up a 118-107 win and covering the line as a 10.5-point favorite. In the all-time regular season series between the teams, the Spurs own a 38-20 advantage and have won three straight meetings, including a 125-118 home win in the most recent matchup on April 13. This article was published before the conclusion of the Raptors’ matchup with the Mavericks Sunday night. Read more about this Raptors vs. Spurs prediction! No air balls here—only slam dunks with our NBA Picks!
Toronto Closing Back-to-Back Road Set
Toronto was in action on the road against Dallas Sunday night, hoping to bounce back from a home loss to Milwaukee in their previous game. The Raptors went into Sunday 1-1 on the season and were third in the Atlantic Division, one game behind the Knicks for the top spot. Last season, Toronto was 3-12 in the second game of back-to-back situations with a -10.3-ppg scoring differential (111.2 ppg for, 121.5 ppg against) in those situations. This year, the Raptors are 1-0 on the road, drubbing the Hawks 138-118 back on Wednesday. Toronto posted a 9-21 mark against Western Conference foes in 2024-25 with a -7.2-ppg scoring differential (110.4 ppg for, 117.6 ppg against) in those contests.
This season, Toronto stands 6th in scoring offense as they put up an average of 127 points per game on the season. The Raptors are 12th in rebounding with 47.5 boards a night, while they are 4th by dishing out an average of 30.5 assists a night. Toronto stands 17th in scoring defense as they allow an average of 120 points a night this season. Brandon Ingram is tied for the team lead with 22.5 points plus 7.5 rebounds per game. RJ Barrett (22.5 points, seven rebounds), Scottie Barnes (19.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, six assists), and Immanuel Quickley (16 points, 5.5 rebounds, eight assists) are good secondary scoring options. Gradey Dick (13 points), Jakub Poeltl (10 points, 5.5 rebounds), Jamal Shead, Sandro Mamukelashvili, Jamison Battle, Ochai Agbaji and Jonathan Mogbo are looked at to provide some sort of secondary scoring punch. The Raptors are 2nd in the league in field goal percentage as they shoot 53.3% from the floor as a team. Toronto stands 29th by knocking down 8.5 three-pointers a night, while they are 25th in three-point field goal percentage as they sink 32.7% of their attempts on the season. The Raptors are struggling at the charity stripe as they are 21st by shooting 73.8% as a team this season.
Spurs Looking to Maintain Perfect Mark
San Antonio turned back a Brooklyn rally Sunday afternoon to earn the victory at home, keeping their unblemished record intact. The Spurs improved to 3-0 on the season and entered Sunday night with a one-game lead on the Grizzlies in the Southwest Division. Against Brooklyn, San Antonio led by seven after the opening quarter and by 21 at the half, only to see the Nets get back in the game. The Spurs saw the lead trimmed to seven after three quarters and trailed 97-92 with 8:40 remaining before going an 11-0 run to go up 103-97. San Antonio saw Brooklyn tie the game at 103 with 4:31 to play before outscoring the Nets 15-4 the rest of the way for the win. The Spurs shot an even 50% from the floor, including 12 of 27 from beyond the arc, and held the Nets to 39.1% from the field in the contest. Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 31 points, 14 rebounds, four assists, three steal,s and six blocks in the win.
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For the year, the Spurs are tied for 11th in the league in scoring offense as they average 121 points per game on the year. San Antonio is 3rd in rebounding by grabbing 51.3 boards a night, while they are tied for 22nd in the league in assists by handing out 23 dimes per contest. The Spurs are 3rd in the league in scoring defense as they give up an average of 105 points per game. Victor Wembanyama leads the team with 33.3 points plus 13.3 rebounds, and six blocks this season. Stephon Castle (17 points, 6.3 rebounds, five assists), Devin Vassell (17.3 points), Dylan Harper (16 points) and Keldon Johnson (12.7 points, 7.3 rebounds) are solid secondary scorers. Luke Kornet, Harrison Barnes, Julian Champagnie, David Jones Garcia, Harrison Ingram, Jordan McLaughlin, Bismack Biyombo and Carter Bryant are other rotation pieces for coach Mitch Johnson. San Antonio is 8th in the league in field goal percentage as they shoot 51% from the floor on the year. The Spurs are 23rd in threes per game as they connect on 11 triples a night, while they are 14th in three-point percentage by shooting 36.7% from beyond the arc. San Antonio has been below average at the charity stripe, ranking tied for 25th in the league by converting 68.9% of their attempts.
Jeremy Sochan (wrist), De’Aaron Fox (hamstring), Kornet (ankle), Kelly Olynyk (heel) and Lindy Waters III (eye) all missed Sunday’s contest. Watch for updates as we get closer to tip-off.
Raptors vs. Spurs Pick
Raptors vs. Spurs Spread Pick
- Spurs (4 units)
Toronto is playing the second game of a back-to-back situation here, and we saw them struggle in those situations last season. The Raptors have struggled from the perimeter in the early going and they have to fly in after playing Sunday night. Granted, it’s a short trip from Dallas, but the fact remains that the Spurs were at home for their contest Sunday afternoon. That means no travel is involved and their game was an afternoon tilt as well. The Spurs have the ultimate chess piece in Wembanyama, and that is something the Raptors don’t have a way to match up against. Take the Spurs at home here.
Raptors vs. Spurs Over/Under Pick
- Over (4 units)
Toronto entered Sunday with two overs in their first two games this season. The Raptors are sixth in scoring offense, 12th in offensive efficiency and second in pace with an average of 108.1 possessions a night. San Antonio has seen the under hit in two of their three games on the year. The Spurs are tied for 11th in the league in scoring offense, 10th in offensive efficiency and 23rd in tempo with an average of 97.9 possessions a night. Six of the last 10 meetings have gone over the total. Wembanyama puts up another big stat line and that helps push the game over the number.
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