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Raptors Look to Extend Streak vs. Pacers: Where to Watch, Injury Reports, and More

The Toronto Raptors will look to make it three straight victories Tuesday night when the Indiana Pacers come to town: Where to watch, injury reports, and more

It's time to say good-bye.

The Toronto Raptors will wrap their home schedule Tuesday night against Pascal Siakam and the Indiana Pacers at 7 p.m. ET.

Where to Watch

Sportsnet and Sportsnet Radio will broadcast for Toronto. Bally Sports Indiana and 107.5 the fan will call the game for Indianapolis.

What to Watch For

  • The Raptors own Indiana's first-round pick this year and should be doing everything in their power to get that pick as high in the draft as possible. It's possible that Pacers pick could be a lottery pick if Indiana loses in the play-in tournament, possibly giving Toronto as many as two lottery picks in this year's draft.
  • That said, Toronto sits just two games ahead of the Memphis Grizzlies in the reverse standings and it's possible the Raptors could slip down to the seventh-worst record if the organization wins too many games. That's likely why Toronto opted to rest Immanuel Quickley on Tuesday.
  • It's the last home game of the season and an opportunity to see Pascal Siakam back at Scotiabank Arena. It hasn't been a fun season whatsoever but the end is coming and for the die-hard basketball fans it'll be a long offseason before tipoff in October.

Injury Reports

Toronto will be without Quickley, Scottie Barnes, Jakob Poeltl, Chris Boucher, DJ Carton, and Jontay Porter. Gradey Dick is questionable to play.

The Pacers have ruled out Bennedict Mathurin.

Game Odds

The Raptors are +12.5 point underdogs with an implied win probability of 16.7%. The total for the game is 238.5.