Hornets vs Raptors: NBA Basketball Betting Odds & Trends

The Toronto Raptors (17-20) are underdogs (+2) in their attempt to end a three-game losing streak when they visit the Charlotte Hornets (18-18) at 7:00 PM ET on Saturday, March 13, 2021 at Spectrum Center. The game airs on Sportsnet. The matchup has an over/under of 229.5 points.

The betting insights in this article reflect odds data from FanDuel Sportsbook as of March 13, 2021, 1:05 AM ET. See table below for current betting odds.

Hornets vs Raptors Betting Odds

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Injury Report as of March 13

Hornets: None

Raptors:
Fred VanVleet: Out (Health and Safety Protocols),
OG Anunoby: Out (Health and Safety Protocols),
Pascal Siakam: Out (Health and Safety Protocols),
Malachi Flynn: Out (Health and Safety Protocols),
Patrick McCaw: Out (Health and Safety Protocols)

Hornets and Raptors Records ATS

  • Charlotte has an 18-16-1 record ATS this year.
  • The Hornets are 4-5 against the spread this season when they are at least a 2-point favorite.
  • Charlotte and its opponents have outscored the set over/under in 60% of its games this season (21/35).
  • Toronto has an 18-19 record ATS this season.
  • The Raptors only hold a 9-10 record against the spread this season when they play as at least a 2-point underdog.
  • Toronto and its opponents have regularly hit the over this season, doing so in 59.5% (22) of its 37 games played.

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Head to Head

The Raptors got a team-high 24 points from Norman Powell on the way to a 116-113 victory over Gordon Hayward (25 points) and the Hornets in their most recent matchup on January 16, 2021. The Raptors were 6.5-point favorites in the game, but the Hornets covered the spread in the win. The teams put up a total of 229 total points to cover the 221.5-point over/under.

Date Favorite Home Team Spread Total Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Game Type Result
1/16/2021 Raptors Raptors -6.5 221.5 -255 208 Regular Season 116-113 TOR
1/14/2021 Raptors Raptors -10 219 -500 374 Regular Season 111-108 TOR

Scoring Trends

  • Charlotte’s games this season have gone over the point total for Saturday’s matchup total (229.5 points) in 41.7% of opportunities (15 out of 36 matchups).
  • In 17 out of Toronto’s 37 games this season (45.9%), the competing teams combined for a higher point total than the over/under in Saturday’s matchup.
  • The Hornets have seen a 225.4 average over/under in their games this season, 4.1 points fewer than the over/under in this contest.
  • The over/under for this contest is 4.5 points more than the average over/under in Raptors’ games this season (225 points).
  • The average implied total for the Hornets this season is 115 points, one fewer point than their implied total of 116 points in Saturday’s game.
  • Charlotte has outscored its implied point total for this matchup (116) 12 times this season.
  • The average implied point total on the season for the Raptors (113.9) is 0.1 fewer points than the team’s implied total in this matchup (114).
  • Toronto has scored more than this game’s implied total of 114 points 19 times this season.
  • The Hornets are the league’s 17th-highest scoring team (112.5 PPG), while the Raptors allow the 15th-fewest points per game (111.8) in NBA action.
  • The Hornets have a negative point differential on the season (-13 total points, -0.4 per game), while the Raptors have scored 50 more points than their opponents (1.4 per game).

Hornets Leaders

  • Hayward leads the Hornets in scoring, averaging 21.4 points per game.
  • Charlotte is led in rebounding by Cody Zeller’s 7.5 rebounds per game and assisting by LaMelo Ball’s 6.4 assists per game .
  • Terry Rozier is the top three-point shooter for the Hornets, hitting 3.4 per game.
  • Ball leads the team with 1.6 steals per game. Bismack Biyombo collects 1.2 blocks a game to pace Charlotte.

Raptors Leaders

  • Pascal Siakam holds the top Raptors spot in two categories: scoring (20.1 points per game) and rebounding (7.5 rebounds per game).
  • Kyle Lowry has the title of Toronto assist leader, dishing out 7.2 assists per game this season.
  • Fred VanVleet is tops from three-point range for the Raptors, hitting 3.4 threes per game.
  • Toronto’s VanVleet has the top spot on the team’s steals leaderboard with 1.7 per game and Chris Boucher is first in blocks with 1.9 per game.

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