LIVE 05:39 2nd Nov 22
DAL 49 4.5 o229.0
DEN 44 -4.5 u229.0
LIVE 03:37 1st Nov 22
SAC 9 -4.0 o217.0
LAC 19 4.0 u217.0
Final Nov 22
BK 98 3.0 o214.5
PHI 113 -3.0 u214.5
Final Nov 22
BOS 108 -15.5 o238.5
WAS 96 15.5 u238.5
Final Nov 22
GS 112 -10.5 o221.5
NO 108 10.5 u221.5
Final Nov 22
POR 88 11.5 o226.0
HOU 116 -11.5 u226.0
Final Nov 22
IND 117 5.5 o235.5
MIL 129 -5.5 u235.5
Final Nov 22
ATL 122 -2.0 o246.0
CHI 136 2.0 u246.0
Toronto 9th Eastern Conference41-41
Boston 2nd Eastern Conference57-25
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Toronto @ Boston preview

TD Garden

Last Meeting ( Jan 21, 2023 ) Boston 106, Toronto 104

The Toronto Raptors won't lack motivation when they face the host Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.

Although Toronto (40-39) can finish no lower than 10th in the Eastern Conference standings, the Raptors would benefit significantly by earning the No. 7 or No. 8 seed rather than finishing ninth or 10th, since the winner of the game between the No. 7 and No. 8 seeds in the play-in tournament will advance with one win.

The winner of the game between the No. 9 and No. 10 seeds will need to win a second game to extend its season.

The Raptors received a 22-point performance from Pascal Siakam and picked up their fifth victory in six games by beating Charlotte 120-100 Tuesday night.

Toronto will enter Wednesday's contest tied with Atlanta for eighth place in the Eastern Conference. Toronto and Atlanta are two games behind No. 7 Miami with three regular-season games to play.

"Last year we were in the top six, so I got to laugh at the play-in," Toronto point guard Fred VanVleet said. This year we're in (the play-in tournament), and you've got to wrap your mind around (how) we're going to win a game or two to get in. ... We're locked into a play-in spot now, so just be optimistic about it, be excited about it. I think it's a great opportunity for us."

Boston's 103-101 loss to Philadelphia on Tuesday night means the Celtics likely will finish as the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference. Boston (54-25) trails Milwaukee by three games with three to play, although the Celtics hold the tiebreaker against the Bucks.

Boston has a two-game lead over Philadelphia, which is in third place.

Joel Embiid scored 52 points for the 76ers in Tuesday's win. He also had 13 rebounds, six assists and two blocks.

"Our offense ... we just weren't like elite tonight," Boston coach Joe Mazzulla said after Tuesday's loss. "And when your offense isn't elite, it puts pressure on your defense against great, great players like tonight. So when you have some empty possessions and (Embiid is) playing that way from mid-range, you just gotta stick with it as long as you can. ... He had a great night, and we weren't tremendous on the offensive end like we normally are."

Boston played without Jaylen Brown, who sat out with a back issue. The Celtics have a 9-4 record in games Brown has not played in this season. Boston was also without center Robert Williams (knee).

Brown will be back for the meeting with the Raptors, but star forward Jayson Tatum will be out with a left hip contusion. Reigning Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart (neck spasm), center Al Horford (low back stiffness) and backup guard Payton Pritchard (left heel pain) also won't play against Toronto.

Wednesday's game will be the third meeting between the Celtics and Raptors this season. Boston won the first matchup 116-110 in December and took the second game 106-104 in January.

The two teams will meet again Friday in Boston to close the season series.

The Celtics filled the final open spot on their roster by signing forward Justin Champagnie on Monday night. Champagnie had been playing for the Sioux Falls Skyforce of the NBA G League.

Champagnie, 21, played in three games for the Raptors earlier this season. He also played in 36 games for Toronto last season, when he averaged 2.3 points and 7.8 minutes per game.

--Field Level Media

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