Prop Bets: Toronto Raptors VS Philadelphia 76ers 2025-11-08
Toronto Raptors vs. Philadelphia 76ers: A High-Scoring Shootout in Philly
Date: November 8, 2025 | Time: 7:30 PM ET | Location: Xfinity Mobile Arena
The Verdict:
The Philadelphia 76ers (-5.5) are the clear favorites, and for good reason. They’re a well-rounded team with a 123.3 PPG offense and a 119.3 PPG defense, while the Raptors (119.2 PPG offense, 115.7 PPG defense) are solid but less dominant. The 76ers’ 40% three-point shooting (14.5 threes/game) gives them a sharpshooting edge over Toronto’s 38.7% (12.9 threes/game). Bet the 76ers -5.5—their home-court advantage and Tyrese Maxey’s 33.5 PPG (last 5 games) make them a lock to cover.
Key Player Props to Target:
1. Tyrese Maxey (76ers): Over 27.5 points (+110). Maxey’s 33.5 PPG average in his last five games makes this a no-brainer.
2. Brandon Ingram (Raptors): Over 19.5 points (-121). Ingram’s 21.0 PPG this season screams “over.”
3. Scottie Barnes (Raptors): Over 18.5 points (-118). Barnes’ 20.1 PPG average (last 5 games) ensures he’ll eclipse this line.
4. Total Points Over 236.5 (-110): The teams average 242.5 PPG combined. With Maxey and Ingram firing, this game will blow past the total.
Why the 76ers Win:
- Joel Embiid’s dominance: His 27.5 PPG line is a steal, and his 17.8 PPG this season will easily clear it.
- Home-court magic: Philly’s 120.5 PPG at home vs. Toronto’s 118.2 on the road.
- Depth: Maxey (33.5 PPG) and Tyrese Haliburton (27.5 PPG) form a lethal backcourt duo.
Raptors’ Hope?
- Brandon Ingram’s hot hand: He’s averaging 21.0 PPG, but Philly’s defense will likely shut him down.
- RJ Barrett’s inconsistency: 19.5 PPG average, but the 76ers’ defense will exploit his 4.3 TOV/G.
Final Prediction:
Philadelphia 76ers 128, Toronto Raptors 115
“The 76ers shoot 45% from deep, and the Raptors’ hopes go up in flames. Another ‘Philly Special’ for the books.”
Props to Avoid:
- Under 236.5 total points. This game is a shootout.
- RJ Barrett Over 19.5 points. He’s 1-4 ATS in his last four vs. elite defenses.
Stick with the 76ers and the over. The math doesn’t lie—and neither will Philly’s starters. 🏀🔥
Created: Nov. 8, 2025, 5:22 p.m. GMT