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The Toronto Raptors and Washington Wizards are set to face off in a matchup featuring two teams struggling to find their footing this season. The Raptors enter the game with a record of 24-47, currently sitting third in their division, while the Wizards hold a record of 15-55, placing them fifth in the same division. Both teams are on four-game losing streaks, highlighting their recent struggles.

Key players for the Raptors include RJ Barrett, who leads the team with an average of 21.4 points per game, and Jakob Poeltl, who contributes 9.6 rebounds per game. For the Wizards, Jordan Poole stands out with 20.5 points per game and also leads in assists and steals. Both teams will be looking to break their losing streaks and gain momentum as the season progresses.

Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards Game Information

Game Date: March 24, 2025
Game Time: 07:00 PM ET
TV Channel: NBA League Pass Channel 2
Location: Capital One Arena, Washington, DC
Live Stream: Fubo (free trial)

Washington Wizards Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 15-55
Conference Record: 11-30
Division Record: 6-7
Streak: 4 loss

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Toronto Raptors Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 24-47
Conference Record: 15-29
Division Record: 5-8
Streak: 4 loss

Stat Leaders

Washington Wizards (15-55, #5 in division)

Points Leader: Jordan Poole, 20.5 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Jonas Valančiūnas, 8.24 RPG
Assists Leader: Jordan Poole, 4.6 APG
Steals Leader: Jordan Poole, 1.35 SPG
Blocks Leader: Alex Sarr, 1.51 BPG

Toronto Raptors (24-47, #3 in division)

Points Leader: RJ Barrett, 21.4 PPG
Rebounds Leader: Jakob Poeltl, 9.58 RPG
Assists Leader: Scottie Barnes, 5.9 APG
Steals Leader: Scottie Barnes, 1.52 SPG
Blocks Leader: Jakob Poeltl, 1.21 BPG

Washington Wizards Injury Report

Saddiq Bey – Knee (Out) – The Wizards announced on Friday (Mar. 21) that Bey’s timeline to return to game-action is unclear and is OUT indefinitely.
Bilal Coulibaly – Hamstring (Out For Season) – The Wizards said on Thursday (Mar. 13) that Coulibaly will be out approximately four-to-six weeks following a right hamstring injury sustained in the first quarter of Monday’s (Mar. 10) game against Toronto.
Corey Kispert – Thumb (Out For Season) – Kispert underwent successful surgery on his left thumb on Tuesday (Mar. 18) and is expected to make a full recovery and be ready for the start of next season.
Malcolm Brogdon – Ankle (Out) – The Wizards listed Brogdon as OUT for Monday’s (Mar. 24) game against Toronto.

Toronto Raptors Injury Report

Ulrich Chomche – Knee (Out For Season) – Chomche was diagnosed on Wednesday (Feb. 19) with a partial proximal MCL tear in his right knee and will miss the remainder of the season, as per Michael Scotto of USA Today.
Brandon Ingram – Ankle (Out) – The Raptors announced on Thursday (Mar. 6) that Ingram is progressing as expected, but he remains limited to individual work on the court and will be re-evaluated in two weeks, per Josh Lewenberg of TSN.ca.
Gradey Dick – Knee (Out) – The Raptors said on Tuesday (Mar. 4) that Dick is dealing with a hyperextended knee and a bone contusion. He will return to the team to begin rehabbing and will be re-evaluated in two weeks, per NBA reporter Marc Stein.
Jakob Poeltl – Rest (Out) – The Raptors listed Poeltl as OUT for Sunday’s (Mar. 23) game against San Antonio.
Immanuel Quickley – Rest (Out) – The Raptors listed Quickley as OUT for Sunday’s (Mar. 23) game against San Antonio.
Chris Boucher – Illness (Out) – The Raptors listed Boucher as OUT for Sunday’s (Mar. 23) game against the Spurs.

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