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Sacramento faces Toronto in non-conference play
The Raptors (25-19) aim to extend their 13-9 road success while the Kings (12-32) seek to improve home results amid key player injuries, stats show.
- On Wednesday in Sacramento, the Toronto Raptors visit the Sacramento Kings at 10 p.m. EST, with Russell Westbrook hosting Scottie Barnes in non-conference play.
- The Raptors are 13-9 on the road, while the Kings are 9-15 at home, shaping expectations for Wednesday's game, according to AP data from Sportradar.
- Raptors' offense averages 115.4 points and 47.3% shooting while leading the league in fast‑break points, driven by RJ Barrett, and Sacramento posts 110.3 points, 48.7%, with a 10‑22 record vs. opponents above.500.
- Injuries and day‑to‑day statuses could alter rotations and minutes in Wednesday's game as Kings forward Keegan Murray is out with an ankle injury and Raptors center Jakob Poeltl, Collin Murray‑Boyles, RJ Barrett, and Ja'Kobe Walter are day to day.
- Data nuances and defensive numbers frame broader concerns for Sacramento beyond a single matchup as the Sacramento Kings defense statistics allow 120.7 points while averaging 114.2, highlighting defensive pressure.
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Raptors hope long-range scoring punch continues against Kings
Two teams that found themselves on opposite ends of high-scoring affairs Tuesday night get no break in the schedule when the Toronto Raptors and Sacramento Kings complete back-to-backs with a head-to-head matchup Wednesday night in the California capital.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution64% Left
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- 64% of the sources lean Left
64% Left
L 64%
C 27%
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