

NBA Prop Bets: Toronto Raptors vs Chicago Bulls (February 5, 2026)
The Chicago Bulls (24-27) face the Toronto Raptors (30-22) at Scotiabank Arena. Let's take a look at the NBA Prop Bets for Thursday's matchup. The Raptors opened as 9.5-point favorites but the spread has since moved to 7.5, leaving the Raptors at -310 and Bulls at +250. The total points line is set at 227.5, with OVER at -105 and UNDER at -115, meaning the implied expected score for the game is 118-110 Toronto.
- The Raptors (-110) have a 25-26-1 ATS record this season, while the Bulls (-110) hold a record of 24-26-1.
- The Raptors have a 21-31-0 O/U record this season (meaning 21 games have gone over the total points line and 31 have gone under). The Bulls have a 23-27-1 O/U record.
Scoring Insights
- The Raptors are averaging 113.8 points per game this season (23rd in the league). Comparatively, the Bulls are averaging +3.4 more at 117.2 points (10th).
- Defensively, the Raptors are giving up 112.5 points per game this season (8th in the league), while the Bulls are giving up an average of 120.2 points (26th).
Game Style
What do the stats tell us about the style of basketball these teams are playing this season?
Pace
- The Raptors currently rank 21st for pace this season, recording 98.6 possessions per game. Alternatively, the Bulls sit 4th on that scale with 101.6 possessions per contest.
Field Goal Split
- Looking at field goal splits, 37.5% of the Raptors' field goal attempts come from three point range (24th in the league), leaving 62.5% from two. Meanwhile, the Bulls' opponents are taking 40.3% of their attempts from three (21st) and 59.7% from two.
- Comparatively, Chicago takes 44.0% of shots from three (9th), leaving 56.0% from two, while Toronto's opponents are attempting 42.9% from three (15th) and 57.1% from two.
Beyond the Arc
- In terms of made three-pointers, the Raptors are shooting an underwhelming 34.3% from deep in 2025/26 (25th in the NBA), compared to the Bulls who are making 36.8% of their attempts (8th).
- On the opposite end, Toronto is holding opponents to 34.4% of their three-point attempts (2nd), while Chicago's opponents are doing things easier, hitting 37.1% of their shots (26th).
Ball Protection
- The Raptors are committing just 14.0 turnovers per game this season, ranking 8th in the league. As such, the Bulls aren't likely to pressurise their opponents in this area given they're forcing only 12.4 turnovers per contest (29th).
- Flipping that script, Toronto is forcing 15.8 turnovers (8th), while Chicago is committing 14.4 (12th).
Crashing the Boards
- Toronto is pulling down 43.1 rebounds per game this season (21st in the league), including 11.4 offensive boards (16th). Conversely, Chicago's opponents are averaging 45.1 rebounds (21st), 10.9 of which have come on the offensive end (6th).
- Meanwhile, the Bulls are averaging 45.3 rebounds (10th) and 10.1 offensive rebounds (24th), while the Raptors are allowing 43.7 and 11.1, ranking 13th and 9th.
Back-to-backs
- Notably, the Bulls are playing the second leg of a back-to-back set.
- Chicago holds a 3-6 W-L record on the second leg of a back-to-back this season, as well as a 2-7-0 ATS record and 3-6-0 O/U record.
- Additionally, Toronto has a 7-6 W-L record, 7-6-0 ATS record and 4-9-0 O/U record against teams playing the second leg of a back-to-back this season.
First Quarter Winner
Toronto is -170 to win the first quarter, while Chicago is +142. Here are their first quarter records in 2025/26.
| Total | Home | Road | Favorite | Underdog | Last 10 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto | 28-22-2 | 14-12-0 | 14-10-2 | 17-11-1 | 11-11-1 | 7-3-0 |
| Chicago | 18-30-3 | 12-14-0 | 6-16-3 | 10-12-1 | 8-18-2 | 4-6-0 |
First Half Winner
Toronto is -230 to win the first half and Chicago is +190. Here are their first half records in 2025/26.
| Total | Home | Road | Favorite | Underdog | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto | 31-21-0 | 17-9-0 | 14-12-0 | 20-9-0 | 11-12-0 | 7-3-0 |
| Chicago | 18-31-2 | 10-15-1 | 8-16-1 | 9-14-0 | 9-17-2 | 3-7-0 |
HT/FT
Toronto is -175 to complete the HT/FT double. Conversely, Chicago is +330.
- The Raptors have completed the HT/FT double in 44.2% of games this season, while the Bulls have completed the HT/FT double in 23.5% of games.
To Go To Overtime
Thursday's matchup is +1600 to go to overtime.
- The Raptors have played in four games that went to overtime this season, while the Bulls have appeared in one.
Both Teams 110+
- Both teams have scored 110+ points in 22 of Toronto's 52 games this season. Meanwhile, 34 of Chicago's 51 games have seen both squads reach that number.
Last Time They Met
Chicago recorded a 137-118 victory over Toronto at United Center when these teams last met on April 1, 2025. Josh Giddey took over on that day, finishing with 17 points, 12 assists and three steals. The Bulls have now won four straight against the Raptors.
NBA Injury News – Chicago Bulls @ Toronto Raptors (February 5, 2026)
The Bulls listed Giddey as Out for Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against the Raptors.
The Bulls listed Jones as OUT for Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against the Raptors.
The Bulls listed Sexton as Questionable for Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against the Raptors.
The Bulls listed Ivey as Probable for Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against the Raptors.
Head coach Billy Donovan said he doesn't think Collins will return before the All-Star break, which begins Feb. 13 (Friday), K.C. Johnson of Chicago Sports Network reports.
The Bulls reported on Wednesday (Dec. 3) that Essengue will have shoulder surgery and miss the remainder of the season, per HC Billy Donovan.
The Raptors have listed Barrett as OUT for Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against the Bulls.
The Raptors have listed Poeltl as OUT for Thursday's (Feb. 5) game against the Bulls.













