San Antonio Spurs vs Toronto Raptors Prediction, 3/23/2025 Preview and Pick
Game: San Antonio Spurs vs Toronto Raptors
Date: Sunday, March 23, 2025
Location: Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON
TV: TSN
The San Antonio Spurs (29-39) are headed to Scotiabank Arena on Sunday where they will compete against the Toronto Raptors (24-45).

The Spurs took the court against the Knicks and took home the win by a score of 120-105 in their last game. In regard to personal fouls, the Spurs walked away with 22 while the Knicks finished the game with 18 personal fouls. They also converted 11 out of their 37 shots from beyond the arc. New York finished 76.2% when shooting free throws by knocking down 16 of their 21 shots. Additionally, New York collected 44 rebounds (17 offensive, 27 defensive) and got 7 rejections. New York distributed 28 dimes and had 7 steals in the game. In relation to defense, San Antonio let their opponent shoot 42.4% from the floor on 39 out of 92 shooting. They also recorded 28 assists in this contest while forcing the opposition into 11 turnovers and having 7 steals. Pertaining to getting rebounds, they compiled a total of 52 with 15 of them being on the offensive end. From the free throw line, the Spurs made 14 of 20 attempts for a rate of 70.0%. San Antonio wrapped up the contest having earned a 50.0% field goal percentage (45 out of 90) and buried 16 of their 35 three-point shots.
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Sandro Mamukelashvili is one player who came through for the game. Mamukelashvili finished 92.9% from the floor and also dished out 3 assists. He saw the court for 19 minutes and collected 9 rebounds. He finished with 34 points on 13 of 14 shooting.
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San Antonio will play this contest with a win-loss mark of 29-39 on the year. They lose possession by turning the ball over 13.9 times per game and as a team they are committing 16.7 personal fouls every game. As a team, San Antonio is pulling down 44.0 rebounds per contest and has totaled 1,976 dimes on the campaign, which ranks 7th in the NBA in terms of passing. The Spurs are hitting 35.5% on shots from beyond the arc (951 of 2,681) and 77.3% from the charity stripe. They average 114.2 points per game (15th in the NBA) while going 46.7% from the floor.
On the defensive end, the Spurs are forcing 13.5 turnovers every game and they draw 17.7 fouls. They are ranked 20th in the NBA in giving up assists to their opponents with 1,873 surrendered on the campaign. The Spurs are giving up and opponent field goal percentage of 47.3% (2,985 of 6,313) and they relinquish 46.1 boards per game as a squad. They are conceding 36.2% from beyond the arc and they are 23rd in basketball in points per game allowed (116.5).
The last time they took the court, the Raptors took a loss by a score of 129-89 when they played the Suns. When it comes to rebounding, Toronto allowed Phoenix to grab 54 in total (12 on the offensive glass). They went 51.3% from distance by shooting 20 of 39 and finished the contest at 15 of 15 from the charity stripe (100.0%). The Raptors allowed the Suns to convert 47 of 92 attempts from the field which left them with a shooting percentage of 51.1% for this contest. When the final whistle was blown, the Raptors ended up shooting 31 out of 87 from the field which had them shooting 35.6%. With regard to three-point attempts, Toronto knocked down 10 out of 35 tries (28.6%). They were able to make 17 of them for a percentage of 73.9%. The Suns were called for 21 fouls in the matchup which took the Raptors to the free throw line for 23 shots. They turned the ball over 12 times, while earning 4 steals in the matchup. The Raptors recorded 28 defensive boards and 12 offensive boards for a total of 40 for the contest.
Scottie Barnes ended up being a factor for the Raptors for this game. Barnes racked up 16 points in his 31 minutes of playing time and had 3 dimes in this matchup. He converted 5 of 13 in this contest for a field goal percentage of 38.5%, and had 4 rebounds.
Toronto has a win-loss record of 24-45 so far this year. When it comes to executing on offense, the Raptors are connecting on 45.9% from the field, which ranks them 19th in the NBA. Toronto has tallied 7,633 points on the season (110.6 per game) and they pull down 44.8 rebounds per contest. They are dishing out assists 28.3 times per contest (9th in the league) and they cough up possession 15.6 times per game. The Raptors are committing 21.5 personal fouls every game and they shoot 75.0% from the charity stripe.
The Toronto defense allows 35.3% on three-point shots (927 of 2,627) and their opponents are making 77.3% of their foul shots. They have relinquished 25.9 assists and 44.5 rebounds per contest, which ranks 11th and 19th in the league. The Raptors on the defensive end are ranked 20th in the league in PPG surrendered with 115.8. They have forced 14.6 TO's per game and have allowed teams to shoot 46.7% from the field (16th in the league).
Who will win tonight's NBA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take San Antonio
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