The Chicago Bulls are set to face the Toronto Raptors on Thursday as both Eastern Conference teams vie for playoff positioning. Currently, the Bulls hold the 10th seed with a 24-27 record, securing the final spot in the play-in tournament after a busy period leading up to the trade deadline. The Raptors, at 30-22, sit in the 6th seed, aiming to avoid the play-in altogether. Key player updates include Josh Giddey (hamstring) heading to Chicago, Ayo Dosunmu recently traded away from the Bulls, and Jaden Ivey’s trade still pending but favored to join Chicago. Toronto will miss RJ Barrett due to a knee injury.
The game tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET from Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena. In their first meeting this season, Chicago won their fourth straight game. Current odds favor the Raptors by 7.5 points with an over/under of 227.5 points. SportsLine’s projection model, which has consistently produced profitable NBA betting insights over eight seasons, has run 10,000 simulations of this matchup and offers detailed picks and betting advice. At DraftKings Sportsbook, the Raptors are -7.5 favorites with moneyline odds of -328, while the Bulls stand at +260. The game will stream on Prime Video.
The SportsLine model highlights a >50% chance the total score will go over 227.5 points, given both teams’ high-scoring recent performances—254 combined points in Toronto’s last outing and 246 points for Chicago in theirs. Toronto is expected to have four of the top five scorers, but Chicago boasts deeper scoring options with seven players projected to score in double digits compared to five for Toronto. The model also suggests the spread will be covered more than half the time.
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Fan Take:
This game is a crucial barometer for both teams’ playoff futures, offering fans an exciting clash packed with high stakes and strong individual performances. For basketball enthusiasts, following the strategic moves by both franchises and how these translate on court provides compelling drama and insight into the evolving dynamic of the Eastern Conference race.

