The Toronto Raptors travel to Brooklyn on Tuesday to face the Nets, both teams dealing with multiple injuries and roster changes. Toronto aims to extend its recent winning form, while Brooklyn seeks to rebound from a difficult start to the season.
Toronto maintains a balanced attack despite rotations. Brandon Ingram leads the Raptors with 21 points per game, supported by RJ Barrett’s 20.7 points and 4.7 rebounds. Scottie Barnes adds 19.9 points and seven rebounds per game, while Jakob Poeltl anchors the paint with seven rebounds on average.
The Raptors hold a 5–5 overall record, including 3–3 on the road, and have won three of their last four matchups. Brooklyn, currently 1–9, is struggling with lineup consistency and has dropped eight of its last nine games.
“Michael Porter Jr. leads the Nets with 23.3 points and 7.6 rebounds per game but will miss key support due to injuries,” the report noted.
Toronto looks to capitalize on its recent momentum, while Brooklyn aims to stabilize its performance amid multiple absences. The clash promises a test of depth and endurance for both sides.
The Raptors face the injury-hit Nets with confidence after recent victories, while Brooklyn continues to search for stability in an early-season slump.