Warriors Face Raptors on December 28th Gameday

The Golden State Warriors are set to face off against the Toronto Raptors on December 28th at Scotiabank Arena. This matchup brings excitement, especially considering Toronto’s recent inconsistent performance.
Recent Performance of the Raptors
Toronto has shown erratic form in their last several games. Their offensive output has varied widely:
- 81 points against Brooklyn
- 112 points versus Miami
- 138 points allowed to Washington
This inconsistency raises questions about their identity as a team. Against a strong opponent like Golden State, clarity in performance is essential.
Injury Updates
RJ Barrett’s status has been updated to questionable, offering hope for his potential return to action. Meanwhile, Jakob Poeltl will not be participating due to a back injury.
Raptors at a Glance
Toronto holds a record of 18-14, placing them fifth in the Eastern Conference. Here are key statistics:
- Offensive Rating: 113.5 (20th in league)
- Defensive Rating: 112.5 (6th in league)
- Net Rating: +1.0 (14th in league)
Warriors’ Defense
Golden State boasts one of the top three defenses this season. Draymond Green leads defensively, supported by an overall effective defensive scheme. The Warriors’ defense utilizes strategic techniques, such as the “scram switch,” to protect weaker defenders like Stephen Curry during critical plays.
Strategies for Toronto
To combat Golden State’s defense, Toronto must exploit mismatches effectively. Quick, targeted attacks on their weaker defenders can create scoring opportunities. For example, if a switch occurs between Green and Curry, Toronto should aim to capitalize immediately by attacking the mismatch.
Warriors Overview
Currently at a record of 16-15, Golden State ranks eighth in the Eastern Conference. Their statistics include:
- Offensive Rating: 113.5 (21st in league)
- Defensive Rating: 111.0 (3rd in league)
- Net Rating: +2.5 (9th in league)
Stephen Curry is a key player for the Warriors, averaging 28.4 points per game with outstanding shooting efficiency. Another notable contributor is Jimmy Butler III, scoring 19.7 points per game.
Game Details
The tip-off for this exciting matchup is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET. Fans can catch the game on Sportsnet.
Projected Starting Lineups
| Golden State Warriors | Toronto Raptors |
|---|---|
| PG: Stephen Curry | PG: Immanuel Quickley |
| SG: Brandon Podziemski | SG: Ochai Agbaji |
| SF: Jimmy Butler III | SF: Brandon Ingram |
| PF: Draymond Green | PF: Scottie Barnes |
| C: Quinten Post | C: Sandro Mamukelashvilli |
Injury Report
- Toronto Raptors: RJ Barrett (Knee) – Questionable, Jakob Poeltl (Back) – Out
- Golden State Warriors: De’Anthony Melton (Knee) – Out, Seth Curry (Glute) – Out
This game promises to be a thrilling encounter as both teams look to assert their strengths and navigate their recent challenges. Stay tuned for an exciting matchup!




