Toronto Raptors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers odds, tips and betting trends | October 19
Toronto Raptors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers odds, tips and betting trends | October 19

The Cleveland Cavaliers take on the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. The game, the first of the 2022-23 season for both teams, tips at 4:30 PM ET.

The Raptors enter their game as a 3-point favorite against the Cavaliers. The game features a point total of 214.5.

Raptors vs. Cavaliers Betting Odds

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  • Spread: Toronto -3
  • Total: 214.5
  • Moneyline: Toronto -156, Cleveland +132

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Cavaliers at Raptors odds, spread, & more

  • Pick ATS: Raptors (- 3)
  • Pick OU:

    Over (214.5)

  • Prediction:
    Raptors 110 – Cavaliers 105
  • Toronto put together a 31-15 record in games it was listed as the moneyline favorite last season (winning 67.4% of those games).
  • Toronto had a record of 19-11 when playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -156 or shorter last year (63.3%).
  • Toronto has a 60.9% chance to win this matchup based on the moneyline’s implied probability.
  • Last season, Cleveland won 15 out of the 42 games, or 35.7%, in which it was the underdog.
  • Cleveland had a record of 11-22, a 33.3% win rate, when it was set as the underdog by +132 or more by oddsmakers last season.
  • The implied probability of a win by Cleveland, based on the moneyline, is 43.1%.
  • Last year, the 109.4 points per game the Raptors averaged were just 3.7 more points than the Cavaliers gave up (105.7).
  • Toronto had a 36-12 record against the spread and a 38-10 record overall last season when putting up more than 105.7 points.
  • Cleveland went 31-17-2 against the spread and 38-12 overall last season when allowing fewer than 109.4 points.
  • The Cavaliers’ 107.8 points per game last year were just 0.7 more points than the 107.1 the Raptors gave up to opponents.
  • When it scored more than 107.1 points last season, Cleveland went 27-11-1 against the spread and 25-14 overall.
  • Toronto went 31-11 against the spread and 30-12 overall last season when it allowed fewer than 107.8 points.
  • Last season, the Raptors were at the 20th spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (109.4 PPG), while the Cavaliers allowed the fifth-fewest points per game (105.7) in the league.
  • The 25th-ranked scoring NBA team was Cleveland a season ago (107.8 PPG), while the Toronto squad was the seventh-ranked defense (107.1 PPG) in the league.
  • The Raptors totaled 188 more points than their opponents last season (2.3 per game on average), and the Cavaliers scored 174 more points than their opponents (2.1 per game).

  
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