If you’re feeling like the Washington Wizards haven’t won in a month, you’re right! If the Wizards lose yet again, their 13-game losing streak will span a full 30 days. i

Game Info

When: Friday, Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. ET

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Where: ScotiaBank Arena, Toronto, Canada

How to watch: Monumental Sports Network

Injury Report

Wizards:  Alex Sarr (day-to-day, toe), Marvin Bagley III (day-to-day, hip contusion).

Raptors: Collin Murray-Boyles (out, knee).

Pregame notes

Winless in NBA Cup play — The Wizards are the only team in the NBA to have never won NBA Cup game. Their all-time Cup record is 0-9.

Bonus NBA Cup Fact — At -112, the Wizards have the worst cumulative scoring differential in NBA Cup play.

A tale of two rebuilds — The Raptors and the Wizards have been rebuilding the past few years. The Raptors have made a quicker turnaround. This season they are playing (very) surprisingly (very) well! They have won 9 of their last 10 games and are sitting at 10-5 after 15 games. The Wizards are on a 12-game losing skid.

Not all gloom — The Wizards have promising young pieces and a one or two trade chips (CJ McCollum might bring back a first-rounder).

Flashback: Double OT in the Arena

Several years ago, while D.C. was snowed in, those who managed to make it to the game saw a fantastic showdown with Kawhi Leonard, Bradley Beal and a double-OT nail-biter.

It’s perhaps nice to watch again: