The players step onto the court and, with the first possession going to the Raptors, the game between the Washington Wizards and the Toronto Raptors begins, in this early stage of the 2025-26 NBA Cup season, with all the plays and excitement right here on VAVEL!

And we already have the starting five for both teams. On the Wizards’ side, Coulibaly, George, McCollum, Middleton, and Vukcevic will start. On the Raptors’ side, we’ll have: RJ Barrett, Brandon Ingram, Scottie Barnes, Jakob Poeltl, and Immanuel Quickley.

Yesterday there were five more games, with the following results in the round: Portland Trail Blazers 121×122 Chicago Bulls, Orlando Magic 129×101 Los Angeles Clippers, San Antonio Spurs 135×126 Atlanta Hawks, Milwaukee Bucks 114×123 Philadelphia 76ers and Memphis Grizzlies 137×96 Sacramento Kings.

On Wednesday (19), many games took place, with Los Angeles Lakers 140×126 Utah Jazz, Portland Trail Blazers 110×127 Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers 104×114 Houston Rockets, Indiana Pacers 127×118 Charlotte Hornets, Philadelphia 76ers 112×121 Toronto Raptors, Miami Heat 110×96 Golden State Warriors, Oklahoma City Thunder 113×99 Sacramento Kings, Minnesota Timberwolves 120×109 Washington WIzards, New Orleans Pelicans 118×125 Denver Nuggets and Dallas Mavericks 111×113 New York Knicks.

There were four games that took place on Tuesday (18), where Orlando Magic beat Washington Warriors 121-113, Detroit Pistons beat Atlanta Hawks 120-112, Boston Celtics beat Brooklyn Nets 113-99 and San Antonio Spurs beat Memphis Grizzlies 111-101.

On Monday (17) another eight games took place: Philadelphia 76ers 110×108 Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons 127×112 Indiana Pacers, Cleveland Cavaliers 118×106 Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors 110×108 Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat 115×113 New York Kniucks, New Orleans Pelicans 109×126 Oklahoma City Thunder, Minnesota Timberwolves 120×96 Dallas Mavericks and Denver Nuggets 127×130 Chicago Bulls.

On Sunday (16) another eight games took place: Boston Celtics 121-118 Los Angeles Clippers, San Antonio Spurs 123-110 Sacramento Kings, Washington Wizards 106-129 Brooklyn Nets, Houston Rockets 117-113 Orlando Magic, New Orleans Pelicans 106-124 Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks 138-133 Portland Trail Blazers, Utah Jazz 150-147 Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns 122-124 Atlanta Hawks.

Five games took place on Saturday (15), where the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Memphis Grizzlies 108-100, the Toronto Raptors beat the Indiana Pacers 129-111, the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Charlotte Hornets 109-96, the Denver Nuggets won against the Minnesota Timberwolves 123-112 and the Los Angeles Lakers won against the Milwaukee Bucks 119-95.

And on Friday (14) many games took place, with the following results: Orlando Magic 105×98 Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks 140×132 Miami Heat, Detroit Pistons 114×105 Philadelphia 76ers, Minnesota Timberwolves 124×110 Sacramento Kings, New Orleans Pelicans 104×118 Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets 140×116 Portland Trail Blazers, Milwaukee Bucks 147×134 Charlotte Hornets, Dallas Mavericks 127×133 Los Angeles Clippers and San Antonio Spurs 108×109 Golden State Warriors.

On Thursday (13), there were five more games, where the following results occurred: Sacramento Kings 100×133 Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers 116×130 Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers 113x 126 Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz 122×132 Atlanta Hawks and Phoenix Suns 133×98 Indiana Pacers.

On Wednesday (12), there were many games, with: Sacramento Kings 108×122 Denver Nuggets, Charlotte Hornets 111×100 Milwaukee Bucks, Detroit Pistons 124×113 Chicago Bulls, New York Knicks 107×124 Orlando Magic, Boston Celtics 131×95 Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat 116×130 Cleveland Cavaliers, San Antonio Spurs 120×125 Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets 135×112 Washington Wizards, New Orleans Pelicans 117×125 Portland Trail Blazers, Dallas Mavericks 114×123 Phoenix Suns and Oklahoma City Thunder 121×92 Los Angeles Lakers.

We’re now starting the broadcast of another game in this NBA regular season, today specifically another match in the NBA Cup! And today we’re featuring the matchup between the Washington Wizards and the Toronto Raptors!

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Finally, today’s game takes place at Scotiabank Arena, which was also called the Air Canada Centre, the famous ACC, between 1999 and 2018. The Arena, which opened in 1999, has a capacity of over 19,000 fans and hosts games for the Toronto Raptors and the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL.

For today’s game, the Washington Wizards will be without Alex Sarr and Marvin Bagley, both listed as questionable. The Toronto Raptors will be without Collin Murray-Boyles, who is injured, making him the only absentee for the Toronto team.

Both teams in today’s game are in Group East A of the NBA Cup. The Washington Wizards are in last place with one loss, tied with the Indiana Pacers, behind the Atlanta Hawks, who have one win and one loss, tied with the Cleveland Cavaliers, while the Toronto Raptors lead with two wins.

In the same Eastern Conference, the Toronto Raptors are in second place, with 10 wins and five losses, behind the Detroit Pistons, with 13 wins and two losses, and ahead of the New York Knicks, with nine wins and five losses, the Cleveland Cavaliers, with 10 wins and six losses, the Miami Heat and Philadelphia 76ers, both with nine wins and six losses, and the Chicago Bulls, with eight wins and six losses.

In the Eastern Conference, the Washington Wizards are in last place with one win and 13 losses, falling behind the Indiana Pacers, with two wins and 13 losses, the Brooklyn Nets, with two wins and 12 losses, the Charlotte Hornets, with four wins and 11 losses, the Milwaukee Bucks, with eight wins and eight losses, the Boston Celtics, with eight wins and seven losses, and the Atlanta Hawks and Orlando Magic, both with nine wins and seven losses.

The Washington Wizards are coming into today’s game with five straight losses. On Saturday (8), by 111 to 105, the loss came to the Dallas Mavericks. On Monday (10), by 137 to 135, the loss came to the Detroit Pistons. On Wednesday (12), by 135 to 112, the loss came to the Houston Rockets. On Sunday (16), by 129 to 106, the loss came to the Brooklyn Nets. And on Wednesday (19), by 120 to 109, the loss came to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Toronto Raptors come into today’s game with five wins. On Tuesday (11), by 119 to 109, the victory came over the Brooklyn Nets. On Thursday (13), by 126 to 113, the victory came over the Cleveland Cavaliers. On Saturday (15), by 129 to 111, the victory came over the Indiana Pacers. On Monday (17), by 110 to 108, the victory came over the Charlotte Hornets. And on Wednesday (19), by 121 to 112, the victory came over the Philadelphia 76ers.