The Toronto Raptors control their playoff fate with just four games remaining in the regular season.

Currently sitting sixth in the Eastern Conference with a 43-35 record, the Raptors are just a half-game ahead of the Philadelphia 76ers, Charlotte Hornets and Orlando Magic, who all share an identical record of 43-36 with three games remaining.

Toronto will host the Miami Heat, who are two games back with a 41-37 record, in back-to-back games at Scotiabank Arena starting Tuesday night.

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Keeping the sixth seed – or somehow catching the Atlanta Hawks in fifth – and avoiding the play-in tournament is the Raptors’ goal for the final week of the season.

It won’t be easy however with four teams within striking distance.

Here’s a look at how the Raptors, 76ers, Hornets, Magic and Heat will finish the 2025-26 season.

Team (Record)Remaining ScheduleToronto Raptors (43-35)Heat, Heat, at Knicks, NetsPhiladelphia 76ers (43-36)at Rockets, at Pacers, vs. BucksCharlotte Hornets (43-36)at Celtics, Pistons, at KnicksOrland Magic (43-36)Timberwolves, at Bulls, at CelticsMiami Heat (41-37)at Raptors, at Raptors, at Wizards, Hawks

The Raptors are 2-0 against the Heat this season, meaning a split against the team from South Beach over the next two games would earn Toronto the tiebreaker against Miami.

Following their set against the Heat, the Raptors take on division rival New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Friday, a team they’ve had plenty of problems with this season, before closing the 2025-26 campaign at home against the 19-59 Brooklyn Nets

The Raptors are 5-21 against top-10 teams this season, including 0-4 against the Knicks, losing each contest by 16 or more points. Toronto would play New York in the opening round if the playoffs started today.

With one less game in hand, Philadelphia seemingly has an easier schedule with games against the lowly Indiana Pacers (18-60) and Milwaukee Bucks (31-47) still left.

The Raptors and Sixers have split their four games against each other this season, but Philadelphia owns the tiebreaker thanks to having a much better divisional record (9-7 compared to Toronto’s 4-11).

Charlotte may find it tough to win another game this season as they’ll take on the top three teams in the Eastern Conference while Orlando’s most winnable game will be against the Chicago Bulls.

The Raptors haven’t made the playoffs since 2021-22.