Toronto Raptors vs Portland Trail Blazers Prediction | 01.23.26
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Toronto Raptors vs Portland Trail Blazers Prediction, Odds & NBA Picks | 23-01-2026
The regular season heats up as the Toronto Raptors (27-19) travel to the Moda Center in Portland to face the Trail Blazers (23-22) on January 23, 2026, at 10:00 PM EST. This matchup pits two teams with differing trajectories, with Toronto aiming to solidify their playoff standing against a Portland squad looking to climb out of the middle tier of the Western Conference.
Toronto Raptors vs Portland Trail Blazers Matchup Preview
Toronto Raptors Key Stats & Trends
The Raptors arrive in Portland with a solid record, driven by their versatile offensive attack. Brandon Ingram leads the scoring charge with 21.8 PPG, providing crucial perimeter offense. The true engine, however, is Scottie Barnes, who boasts an impressive all-around rating of 19.8 PPG, 8.2 RPG, 5.6 APG, 1.4 SPG, and 1.3 BPG. His ability to impact every facet of the game makes him indispensable. Immanuel Quickley orchestrates the offense, dishing out 6.3 assists per contest. Toronto’s strength lies in its dynamic wing play and emerging star power, but their depth is currently being tested.
Injury Report Toronto Raptors
- RJ Barrett (Out): Barrett (ankle) is questionable for Friday’s game in Portland.
- Collin Murray-Boyles (Out): Murray-Boyles (thumb) is questionable for Friday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
- Ja’Kobe Walter (Out): Walter (hip) has been ruled out for Friday’s game against the Trail Blazers.
- Jakob Poeltl (Out): Poeltl (back) isn’t with the team on their road trip and is seeing a specialist in Toronto on Thursday.
- Chucky Hepburn (Out): Hepburn produced 17 points (6-10 FG, 1-4 3Pt, 2-2 FT), 15 assists, two rebounds and three steals in 35 minutes of Wednesday’s 115-108 G League win over the Delaware Blue Coats.
Portland Trail Blazers Key Stats & Trends
The Trail Blazers have leaned heavily on Deni Avdija this season, who has emerged as a primary playmaker and scorer, averaging a robust 26.2 PPG, 7.1 RPG, and 6.9 APG. His all-around impact is critical for Portland. Rookie center Donovan Clingan has been a revelation on the glass, leading the team with 10.8 rebounds per game, anchoring their interior defense. However, Portland has struggled with consistency, largely due to a significant list of injuries impacting their rotation and overall team chemistry.
Injury Report Portland Trail Blazers
- Deni Avdija (Day-to-day): Head coach Tiago Splitter expects Avdija (back) to play Friday against the Raptors.
- Kris Murray (Out): Murray (back) has been ruled out for Thursday’s game against Miami.
- Scoot Henderson (Out): Henderson (hamstring) is listed as out for Thursday’s game against Miami.
- Matisse Thybulle (Out): Thybulle (knee, thumb) won’t play Saturday versus the Lakers and remains without a timetable to return.
- Blake Wesley (Out): Wesley underwent a successful procedure to repair a fracture of the fifth metatarsal base in his right foot Wednesday, and he’s expected to be sidelined for 8-12 weeks.
- Damian Lillard (Out): Lillard won’t be back on the court for the 2025-26 season, as he made clear during an interview with YouTube influencer Speed on Wednesday.
Toronto Raptors vs Portland Trail Blazers Prediction & Best Bet
Despite their own injury woes, the Toronto Raptors possess a more stable and proven core. The absence of Jakob Poeltl hurts their interior defense, but the offensive firepower of Brandon Ingram, Scottie Barnes, and Immanuel Quickley should be too much for a severely depleted Trail Blazers squad. While Deni Avdija’s expected return is a boost for Portland, he’s coming off a back issue, and the Blazers are missing key rotational pieces like Henderson, Thybulle, and Wesley. Toronto’s ability to create mismatches and Barnes’ all-around dominance makes them the favorite.
Given the offensive talent and defensive gaps exacerbated by injuries on both sides, an up-tempo game is likely. Poeltl’s absence for Toronto might lead to a faster pace, and Portland’s thin rotation could struggle to contain the Raptors’ perimeter threats.
Prediction: Toronto Raptors -3.5 (Spread)
Total Points: Over 224.5
Last 5 Games: TOR
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @ Sacramento | W 122-109 | Barnes 23 | Mamukelashvili 9 | Quickley 8 |
| @ Golden State | W 145-127 | Quickley 40 | Mamukelashvili 12 | Barnes 11 |
| @ Los Angeles | L 110-93 | Barnes 22 | Barnes 9 | Ingram 7 |
| vs LA | L 121-117 OT | Barnes 24 | Barnes 7 | Shead 13 |
| @ Indiana | W 115-101 | Ingram 30 | Dick 11 | Barnes 13 |
Last 5 Games: POR
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs Miami | W 127-110 | Sharpe 27 | Williams III 10 | Holiday 7 |
| @ Sacramento | W 117-110 | Avdija 30 | Clingan 17 | Avdija 8 |
| vs Los Angeles | W 132-116 | Sharpe 25 | Clingan 11 | Love 7 |
| vs Atlanta | W 117-101 | Sharpe 24 | Clingan 12 | Sharpe 5 |
| @ Golden State | L 119-97 | Sharpe 19 | Clingan 9 | Love 7 |
Written by Matt Dorsey
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