The Toronto Raptors (25-19) face the Golden State Warriors (25-19) in a cross-conference matchup at Chase Center. The Raptors are wrapping up a tough road stretch, while the Warriors aim to extend their home success after a recent strong performance. This game features elite guard play and wing versatility, but both teams are dealing with significant injuries that could impact rotations and defensive schemes. Expect a battle centered on perimeter shooting and pace control.
Game Details
Tipoff is scheduled for 10:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. PT)
Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
TV Broadcast: NBCS-BA, Sportsnet, NBA League Pass
How to Watch: Streaming via NBA League Pass
Recent Team Forms
The Raptors are 3-2 in their last five, showing resilience but struggling with consistency on the road. The Warriors are 4-1 in their last five, riding hot shooting and home wins.
Toronto Raptors Last 5 Games:
| Date | Opponent | Result | Score |
| Jan 19 | @ (assumed prior) | L | (recent loss noted in trends) |
| Jan 17 | vs. Philadelphia 76ers | L | (back-to-back noted) |
| Jan 15 | vs. Philadelphia 76ers | W | (strong defensive win) |
| Jan 13 | vs. Indiana Pacers | W | (crisp ball movement) |
| Jan 11 | @ (prior road) | W | N/A |
Golden State Warriors Last 5 Games:
| Date | Opponent | Result | Score |
| Jan 19 | vs. Miami Heat | W | 135-112 |
| Jan 17 | vs. Charlotte Hornets | W | (blowout) |
| Jan 15 | vs. New York Knicks | W | (balanced) |
| Jan 13 | @ Portland Trail Blazers | W | (defense/rebounding) |
| Jan 11 | @ (prior) | L | N/A |
Injury Report
Both teams face major absences, with Toronto particularly thin in the frontcourt and wings, and Golden State missing key defensive and scoring pieces.
Toronto Raptors: Jakob Poeltl (C) – Out (Lower Back Strain); RJ Barrett (SF) – Out (Left Ankle Sprain); Ja’Kobe Walter (SG) – Out (Right Hip Pointer); Collin Murray-Boyles (PF) – Out (Left Thumb Contusion); Chucky Hepburn (PG) – Day-to-Day (Right Knee Surgery Recovery).
Golden State Warriors: Draymond Green (PF) – Out (Right Ankle Sprain); Seth Curry (SG) – Out (Left Sciatic Nerve Irritation/Back); De’Anthony Melton (SG) – Out (Left Knee Injury Management); Gui Santos (SF) – Out (Left Ankle Sprain); Jimmy Butler (F) – Out (Right Knee – Torn ACL, season-ending).
Monitor late updates, as these absences significantly weaken rim protection (Toronto) and versatility (Golden State).
Key Player Matchups
This matchup highlights guard dominance and forward battles. Golden State’s home spacing could exploit Toronto’s depleted perimeter, while the Raptors rely on ball movement against a shorthanded Warriors defense.
Stephen Curry (Warriors) vs. Immanuel Quickley/Scottie Barnes (Raptors): Curry (high-volume 3PT leader) dictates spacing and scoring. Quickley provides quickness, but Barnes (22+ PPG recently) may switch onto him for physicality.
Scottie Barnes (Raptors) vs. Andrew Wiggins/Jonathan Kuminga (Warriors): Barnes leads Toronto with scoring and rebounding. Wiggins or Kuminga (if available) brings athletic defense; expect mismatches favoring Barnes inside.
Brandon Ingram (Raptors, assumed key contributor) vs. Warriors wings: Ingram’s mid-range game thrives; Warriors’ depleted frontcourt may struggle to contain him.
Bench Impact: Warriors’ bench provides spacing and energy despite injuries. Raptors lean on depth but miss Poeltl’s rebounding (bottom trends without him).
Golden State ranks high in home offensive efficiency; Toronto struggles with perimeter D on road.
Series History
The Warriors lead the all-time regular-season series 34-23 in 57 games. Recent games have been competitive, with Toronto winning the last meeting:
Dec 28, 2025: Raptors 141-127 (OT) vs. Warriors
Prior seasons: Warriors won several, but Raptors took the most recent.
Average margin in recent encounters: close, often high-scoring with OT potential.
Betting Trends
Spread: Warriors 13-11-1 ATS as 3.5+ favorites; 17-6 SU at home. Raptors inconsistent ATS on road. Over/Under: 225.5-226.5 (-110). Warriors games trend over at home with pace; Raptors under on road. Combined PPG high but injuries may slow tempo. Other Trends: Warriors 14-6 ATS on Tuesdays; strong home stand. Raptors lengthy injury list impacts cover rate.
Game Odds
Toronto Raptors 225.5
Golden State Warriors – 3.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, January 19, 2026







