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Prop Bets: Cleveland Cavaliers VS Toronto Raptors 2025-11-24

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Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Toronto Raptors: A Tale of Two Teams (and One Very Tired Backcourt)

The Cleveland Cavaliers, fresh off a 7-11 ATS record when favored, will try to avenge their 2-0 home-losing streak to the Raptors in a game that’s less “NBA showdown” and more “Toronto’s backyard barbecue.” The Raptors, riding a 7-game winning streak and a +114 scoring differential at home, are favored (-2.5) despite the Cavs’ Donovan Mitchell averaging 5.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists this month. Mitchell’s prop bet (OVER 10.5 combined rebounds/assists at -115) is a no-brainer—unless he’s too busy chasing his own triple-double highlights to notice the clock.

Why the Raptors Deserve the "Home Cooked" Win
Toronto’s +8.7 offensive efficiency (117.0 PPP) vs. Cleveland’s 109.8 PPP? That’s the basketball equivalent of a Michelin-star chef vs. a burnt toast artist. The Raptors’ Scottie Barnes (20.5 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 5.0 APG) is a triple-double machine in waiting, while the Cavs’ Lonzo Ball is… well, Lonzo Ball. The Raptors are outrebounding opponents by +1.7 per game, which is just enough to make Cleveland’s Evan Mobley look like a rebounding robot.

Prop Bets to Steal (or at Least Not Lose) While You Sleep
- Donovan Mitchell OVER 10.5 rebounds/assists (-115): He’s cleared this line 7 of 11 times this month. Bet him like you trust your ex’s new diet.
- Toronto OVER 235.5 total points (-110): The Raptors score 121.0 PPG at home. The Cavs? They’re 4-3 in games where they score under 110. This is a one-pot meal.
- Brandon Ingram’s 3-pointers (UNDER 1.5 at -115): He’s hit just 1.5 3s per game. Bet it like you’re certain your Netflix password will expire.

The Verdict
The Raptors are the NBA’s version of a “get well soon” card—they’re here, they’re healthy, and they’re not resting. Cleveland’s back-to-back fatigue (and potential rest for Darius Garland) makes them a cautionary tale. The implied probability of Cleveland winning (-142) is 58.3%, but Toronto’s +120 line suggests you’d be smarter betting on a Raptors win and a postgame nap for the Cavs.

Final Score Prediction: Toronto 118, Cleveland 109. And yes, Mitchell will have 12/10/9. Just don’t ask him to explain the 9 assists.

Created: Nov. 24, 2025, 8:44 p.m. GMT