Hawks vs. Raptors Game Info
- Date: Saturday, November 19, 2022
- Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
- Venue: State Farm Arena — Atlanta, Georgia
- Coverage: BSSE and SportsNet
Both teams are coming into this game rested after having Thursday and Friday off. The Raptors will be limping into this one, though, as they're missing key players Pascal Siakam, Gary Trent Jr., Chris Boucher and Otto Porter Jr.
Hawks vs. Raptors Odds & Spread
- Moneyline: ATL: (-210) | TOR: (+176)
- Spread: ATL: -5.5 (-108) | TOR: +5.5 (-112)
- Total: 226.5 — Over: (-110) | Under: (-110)
The moneyline has moved a bit in Toronto's favor since Saturday morning, but not enough to alter the point spread at all. The 226.5-point total represents the second-highest of the evening slate.
Hawks vs. Raptors Betting Trends
- The Hawks have covered the spread six times over 13 games with a set spread.
- Hawks games have finished with a final combined score above the over/under eight times out of 14 chances this season.
- Raptors games this year have eclipsed the over/under seven times in 14 opportunities (50%).
- In home games, Atlanta sports a worse record against the spread (3-4-0) compared to its ATS record on the road (3-3-0).
- Toronto's winning percentage against the spread at home is .600 (3-1-1). Away, it is .333 (3-5-1).
Hawks vs. Raptors Prediction & Pick
The Raptors have gone 3-2 in their last five and the Hawks have gone 2-3, but Atlanta's schedule has certainly been the tougher one in terms of matchups. Toronto's injuries might catch up with them tonight going up against a deep and athletic Hawks team. The Raptors have also struggled on the road this year, going 3-6 away from Scotiabank Arena.
Prediction: Hawks 116 | Raptors 108
Hawks vs. Raptors Best Bet
The Raptors are shorthanded on the wing tonight and much of the scoring burden could be put on O.G. Anunoby, who has been great of late. He has gone over his point total of 22.5 in two of his last three games and three of his last five, dropping 32 points in Toronto's last game against a stout Miami Heat defense.
Tonight, the former first-round pick draws a much easier matchup against a Hawks team that ranks 17th in opponent points per game (113.9).