The Washington Wizards, currently holding a record of 16 wins and 42 losses, are set to host the Toronto Raptors, who boast a more favorable record of 34 wins and 25 losses, on February 28, 2026. This matchup at Capital One Arena comes as the Wizards aim to halt a three-game losing streak.
Fans can catch the game starting at 7 p.m. ET, with broadcast coverage available on TSN and MNMT2. For those wishing to attend the game in person, tickets are available through StubHub.
As the teams prepare for this encounter, both squads face notable injury challenges. For the Raptors, Collin Murray-Boyles is listed as day-to-day due to a thumb injury. Meanwhile, the Wizards have several key players sidelined: Alex Sarr is out with a hamstring issue, Anthony Davis has been ruled out for the season due to a finger injury, Trae Young is sidelined with a knee injury, D’Angelo Russell is out for non-injury-related reasons, and Cam Whitmore is also out for the season with a shoulder injury.
Statistically, the Raptors average 113.6 points per game, which is 9.2 points shy of the 122.8 that the Wizards typically allow. On the other hand, the Wizards score an average of 111.9 points per game, slightly surpassing the 111.8 points that the Raptors concede to their opponents.
This game presents an opportunity for both teams to showcase their skills amid injury challenges, and serves as a focal point for fans eager to witness competitive NBA action.
