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The Charlotte Hornets (19-60) take to the road to square off against Scottie Barnes and the Toronto Raptors (29-50) at Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday, April 9.
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Boston (59-20) is a league-best 33-7 on the road and locked into the No. 2 seed in the East, while Orlando (39-40) is 21-19 at home and the current No. 7 seed and locked into the NBA Play-In Tourname...
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Phoenix has lost its last seven games by an average of 23.7 points.
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The Toronto Raptors saw impressive showings from their depth pieces Wednesday night in another victory over the Charlotte Hornets in the home finale
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The Detroit Pistons completed one of the NBA’s greatest turnarounds on Friday as their 117-105 win against the Toronto Raptors secured their spot in the playoffs, just one season after they finished as the league’s worst team with a dismal 14 wins.
It has happened in the close midrange this year, where Barnes is shooting a solid 47.4 percent. If he can bump that up a bit more, he will become a massive threat catching the ball at the elbow as both a scorer and a playmaker. (Then again, that’s where Poeltl often sets up.)
Next team betting odds for three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic, with the Los Angeles Lakers (+300) at the top of the board.
Cade Cunningham injury has cost him 5 straight games as Detroit Pistons fight in the NBA playoff race. Here's his status against Raptors on Friday.
Detroit, which won a franchise-worst 14 games last season, is currently the No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference.
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Sporting News on MSNRaptors ship $107 million star to bottom-feeder East team in proposed tradeHe highlighted the possibility of moving on from RJ Barrett and his high salary in exchange to the Washington Wizards for Marcus Smart and a $6.1 million trade exception and a 2026 second-round pick swap in an attempt to get under the luxury-tax line.
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Yardbarker on MSNRaptors guard determined to keep playing despite pain in right handStar players often get shut down late in the season when their teams are out of contention, but Raptors guard Scottie Barnes is determined to keep playing despite pain in his right hand, writes Michael Grange of SportsNet.