At 7:30 AM on November 2, the NBA regular season continues as the Los Angeles Lakers travel to Toronto to face the Raptors.
The Lakers, after a 3-0 start, have suffered two consecutive losses and currently stand at 3-2, ranking fifth in the Western Conference. They lost their previous two road games against the Suns and Cavaliers. In particular, the loss to the Cavaliers was a significant setback, with the Lakers conceding 134 points and losing by 24. The Lakers average 115.8 points per game, ranking fifth in the West, but they allow 117.8 points per game, placing them third from the bottom in the conference, highlighting their defensive struggles.
Anthony Davis has been in excellent form at the start of the season, averaging 30.6 points, 12.2 rebounds, 1.6 steals, and 2 blocks, leading the team in all four categories. He is particularly dominant against teams with weaker frontcourts. LeBron James’ production has slightly declined this season, averaging 21.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 6.6 assists, but he remains reliable in clutch moments. Dennis Schröder, Rui Hachimura, and D’Angelo Russell also score in double digits, making the starting five very strong.
In the last game against the Cavaliers, the Lakers’ interior play was stifled, with Davis scoring a season-low 22 points and James efficiently contributing 26 points. Keenan Knuckles, coming off the bench, scored 18 points, a rare bright spot. However, the rest of the team struggled, shooting just 21.4% from beyond the arc (6-of-28), a poor performance that made winning difficult.
The Raptors are in the midst of a rebuild and lack star power, making them a typical “blue-collar” team. With a 1-4 record, they rank third from the bottom in the Eastern Conference, having won only one game against the 76ers. They recently endured a three-game losing streak and are in poor form. The Raptors average 116 points per game, placing seventh in the East, but they allow 124 points per game, the highest in the league.
The Raptors’ leading scorer is Scottie Barnes, who averages 25.5 points, 5.5 assists, and 4.5 rebounds. Pascal Siakam contributes 19.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 6 assists, serving as the team’s core. Fred VanVleet, Jakob Poeltl, Quentin Grimes, and Ochai Agbaji also score in double digits, while Chris Boucher, Mitchell Robinson, Jalen Hyde, and Mohamed Bamba contribute over 7 points each. Despite their depth, key players like Siakim, Olynyk, and Brown are out for this game, and Grimes is questionable.
In their last game against the Hornets, seven Raptors scored in double digits, with Barnes leading the way with 31 points and 8 assists, VanVleet adding 30 points, and Poeltl recording a double-double with 20 points and 16 rebounds. While the Raptors’ offense is solid, their defense needs improvement.
This is the Lakers’ third consecutive road game, and they have lost both of their previous away matches. Facing a relatively weaker Raptors team, whether the Lakers can break their road losing streak is a major question for this game. Davis is listed as questionable but is expected to play.
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