NBA Preview: Toronto Raptors (39-39) at Charlotte Hornets (26-53)

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The Toronto Raptors are set to play past the ordinary season, yet the superior position when the postseason shows up stays a first concern.

On Tuesday night, the roster-challenged Charlotte Hornets will face the visiting Raptors, who are attempting to improve their playoff position.

This will be a rematch of the 128-108 victory Toronto received Sunday afternoon in Charlotte as well. After winning twice in Toronto over the course of three days in January, the Raptors want to sweep the season series in four games.

The Raptors (39-39) have qualified for the NBA playoff play-in round. Acquiring the No. The likelihood of advancement would rise with an 8 seed.

With a lot of relative newcomers in the lineup, the Hornets are playing out the string, but it’s a chance for them to show something. With recent upset victories, Charlotte muddled Dallas and Oklahoma City’s playoff chances, but dealing with the Raptors might be more difficult.

“Toronto is competing for a playoff spot. Steve Clifford, the head coach of the Hornets, stated, “There are some tough matchups out there.” I will decide to focus on the positive aspects. I enjoyed our methodology. We played really hard despite our initial slow start.”

On Sunday, Pascal Siakam had 36 points. He has scored more points than the Hornets in each of Toronto’s three meetings with them this season. Dealing with VanVleet, who scored 20 points and had a franchise-record 20 assists, could prove to be more important for the Hornets (26-53).

VanVleet expressed satisfaction over the Raptors’ use of the circumstance.

Svi Mykhailiuk, who scored a career-high 26 points on Sunday, may be needed more by the Hornets, whose roster has been reduced by injuries. 42 points were scored by the other four starters together.

LaMelo Ball, Terry Rozier, Kelly Oubre Jr., Gordon Hayward, Dennis Smith Jr., and most recently P.J. Washington are all out of Charlotte.

Mark Williams, a rookie center for the Hornets, made his 15th start out of the five on Sunday. This season, the other four starters have combined for 18 starts.

Toronto only had seven turnovers on Sunday, compared to 17 for the Hornets.

The Raptors intend to push hard the rest of the way.