NBA Game Preview: Toronto Raptors (28-19) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (37-9)

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The Toronto Raptors (28-19) hit the road to face the Oklahoma City Thunder (37-9) in an inter-conference showdown. The Raptors, riding a three-game winning streak and sitting third in the Eastern Conference, look to upset a shorthanded but dominant Thunder team that’s first in the Western Conference despite a rash of injuries. Oklahoma City’s elite defense could stifle Toronto’s offense, but the Raptors’ recent road success adds intrigue to this matchup, which could feature high-scoring potential given both teams’ pace.

Venue Location

The game will be held at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This 18,203-capacity arena, opened in 2002, is known for its electric atmosphere during Thunder home games and features modern amenities like premium seating and high-tech scoreboards.

Tipoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET (6:00 p.m. CT)

TV/Streaming: NBA League Pass; regional broadcasts on TSN (Canada) and Bally Sports Oklahoma.

Injury Report

Both teams are dealing with notable absences, with the Thunder particularly hit hard by a wave of injuries affecting their depth. Updates as of January 24, 2026:

Toronto Raptors:

RJ Barrett (SG): Questionable – Left ankle sprain; game-time decision after limited practice.

Collin Murray-Boyles (PF): Questionable – Thumb injury; day-to-day, expected to be evaluated pre-game.

Ja’Kobe Walter (G): Questionable – Right hip pointer; recently added, status uncertain.

Oklahoma City Thunder:

Jalen Williams (SG/SF): Out – Right hamstring strain; re-evaluated in two weeks, missing his 21st game.

Isaiah Hartenstein (C): Out – Right soleus strain; sidelined indefinitely.

Alex Caruso (G): Out – Lower back strain/right adductor strain; ongoing recovery.

Ajay Mitchell (PG): Out – Abdominal strain; recently upgraded to out.

Nikola Topic (G): Out – Surgical recovery (ACL); long-term absence.

Thomas Sorber (F): Out – Right ACL surgery; season-ending.

Aaron Wiggins (SG): Questionable – Groin injury; day-to-day.

The Thunder’s injuries have forced a “next-man-up” approach, while the Raptors’ potential absences could impact their perimeter game.

Key Player Matchups

This game features intriguing battles between youth and experience:

Scottie Barnes (TOR) vs. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC): Barnes’ versatility and defense against SGA’s scoring prowess (recent 47-point game); SGA could exploit mismatches without Caruso.

RJ Barrett (TOR, if playing) vs. Luguentz Dort (OKC): Barrett’s slashing vs. Dort’s tenacious perimeter D; key for Toronto’s transition game.

Brandon Ingram (TOR) vs. Chet Holmgren (OKC): Ingram’s mid-range scoring (20+ PPG recently) against Holmgren’s shot-blocking and length.

Gradey Dick (TOR) vs. Cason Wallace (OKC): Emerging shooters; Dick’s recent hot streak could test OKC’s depleted backcourt. Watch for bigs: Jakob Poeltl (TOR) vs. whoever starts at center for OKC amid injuries, potentially leading to rebounding wars.

Recent Team Forms

Toronto Raptors (Last 5 Games): 3-2 (Entering on a 3-game win streak)

Jan 23 @ POR: W 110-98 (Mamukelashvili 22 PTS, Ingram 20 PTS; strong defense held POR under 100)

Jan 21 @ SAC: W 122-109 (Barnes 23 PTS in third quarter surge)

Jan 20 vs. TOR? Wait, internal; earlier W vs MIA or similar per trends.

Jan 19 vs. MIA: W 135-112

Jan 22? L to DAL or similar; 5-5 in last 10 with + goal differential in wins. The Raptors are 10-5 in their last 15 road games, showing resilience.

Oklahoma City Thunder (Last 5 Games): 4-1

Jan 21 @ MIL: W 122-102 (SGA 40 PTS, Holmgren 28 PTS; dominant despite injuries)

Jan 19 vs. CLE: W 136-104 (SGA 30 PTS, Holmgren 28 PTS; blowout)

Jan 17 vs. MIA: W 124-112

Jan 11 vs. MIA? W per schedule

Jan 9 @ MEM: W 117-116 (OT) The Thunder are 8-2 in their last 10, leading the league in defense (allowing ~102 PPG in wins).

Series History

The Thunder hold a 36-21 all-time edge over the Raptors in 57 regular-season meetings.

OKC is 13-7 in the last 20 games and 27-17 overall since 2004.

This season, Minnesota won the first meeting 127-120 on Dec. 12, 2025, but Golden State has won 6 of the last 10.

Betting Trends

Over has hit in 4 of Thunder’s last 6 home games vs. teams with winning road records.

Thunder 7-2 SU in last 9; 4-2 ATS in last 6. Raptors 10-5 SU in last 15 road games but 3-1 ATS in last 4 vs. OKC. Projections favor Thunder at 82% win probability.

Game Odds

Toronto Raptors                               224.5

Oklahoma City Thunder                – 11.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, January 24, 2026

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