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NBA Prop Bets: Phoenix Suns vs Toronto Raptors (March 22, 2026)

The Toronto Raptors (39-30) face the Phoenix Suns (39-32) at Mortgage Matchup Center. Let's take a look at the NBA Prop Bets for Sunday's matchup. The Raptors opened as 1.5-point favorites but the spread has since moved to 2.5, leaving the Raptors at -148 and Suns at +124. The total points line is set at 220.5, with OVER at -110 and UNDER at -110, meaning the implied expected score for the game is 112-109 Toronto.

  • The Suns (-108) have a 41-28-2 ATS record this season, while the Raptors (-112) hold a record of 36-33-0.
  • The Suns have a 30-40-1 O/U record this season (meaning 30 games have gone over the total points line, 40 have gone under and one has resulted in a push). The Raptors have a 27-42-0 O/U record.

Scoring Insights

  • The Suns are averaging 112.1 points per game this season (26th in the league). Comparatively, the Raptors are averaging 114.0 (21st).
  • Defensively, the Suns are giving up only 111.2 points per game this season (6th in the league), while the Raptors are giving up an average of 112.0 points (8th).

Game Style

What do the stats tell us about the style of basketball these teams are playing this season?

Pace

  • The Suns currently rank 26th for pace this season, recording 97.0 possessions per game. Alternatively, the Raptors sit 20th on that scale with 98.4 possessions per contest.

Field Goal Split

  • Looking at field goal splits, 45.4% of the Suns' field goal attempts come from three point range (5th in the league), leaving 54.6% from two. Meanwhile, the Raptors' opponents are taking 42.0% of their attempts from three (10th) and 58.0% from two.
  • Comparatively, Toronto takes only 37.1% of shots from three (25th), leaving 62.9% from two, while Phoenix's opponents are attempting a similarly low 41.3% from three (6th) and 58.7% from two.

Beyond the Arc

  • In terms of made three-pointers, the Suns are shooting 36.2% from deep in 2025/26 (10th in the NBA), compared to the Raptors who are making an underwhelming 34.6% of their attempts (25th).
  • On the opposite end, Phoenix is holding opponents to 34.5% of their three-point attempts (1st), while Toronto's opponents are hitting 35.2% of their shots (9th).

Ball Protection

  • The Suns are committing 14.5 turnovers per game this season, ranking 16th in the league, while the Raptors are forcing 15.9 turnovers (6th).
  • Flipping that script, Phoenix is forcing 16.3 turnovers (3rd), while Toronto is committing 13.7 (5th).

Crashing the Boards

  • Phoenix is pulling down 43.0 rebounds per game this season (21st in the league), including 12.9 offensive boards (5th). Conversely, Toronto's opponents are averaging 43.3 rebounds (12th), 11.0 of which have come on the offensive end (7th).
  • Meanwhile, the Raptors are averaging 42.5 rebounds (23rd) and 11.2 offensive rebounds (17th), while the Suns are allowing 43.9 and 11.9, ranking 16th and 23rd.

Back-to-backs

  • Notably, the Raptors are playing the second leg of a back-to-back set.
  • Toronto holds a 4-8 W-L record on the second leg of a back-to-back this season, as well as a 5-7-0 ATS record and 3-9-0 O/U record.
  • Additionally, Phoenix has an 8-2 W-L record, 6-3-1 ATS record and 6-4-0 O/U record against teams playing the second leg of a back-to-back this season.

First Quarter Winner

Phoenix is +100 to win the first quarter, while Toronto is -120. Here are their first quarter records in 2025/26.

    Total Home Road Favorite Underdog Last 10
    Phoenix 34-33-4 17-18-1 17-15-3 18-15-1 16-18-3 5-4-1
    Toronto 38-28-3 20-15-0 18-13-3 25-14-1 13-14-2 6-3-1

First Half Winner

Phoenix is +110 to win the first half and Toronto is -130. Here are their first half records in 2025/26.

    Total Home Road Favorite Underdog
    Phoenix 36-33-2 17-17-2 19-16-0 20-13-1 16-20-1 5-5-0
    Toronto 37-32-0 20-15-0 17-17-0 25-15-0 12-17-0 2-8-0

HT/FT

  • The Suns have completed the HT/FT double in 40.8% of games this season, while the Raptors have completed the HT/FT double in 40.6% of games.

To Go To Overtime

  • The Suns have played in two games that went to overtime this season, while the Raptors have appeared in four.

Both Teams 110+

  • Both teams have scored 110+ points in 27 of Phoenix's 71 games this season. Meanwhile, 26 of Toronto's 69 games have seen both squads reach that number.

Last Time They Met

Toronto recorded a 122-115 victory over Phoenix at Scotiabank Arena when these teams last met on March 13. Brandon Ingram erupted for 36 points on that day. The Raptors have now won four straight at Scotiabank Arena against the Suns.

NBA Injury News – Toronto Raptors @ Phoenix Suns (March 22, 2026)

Toronto Raptors - Injury Report
Collin Murray-Boyles (Thumb) – Day To Day

The Raptors listed Murray-Boyles as Questionable for Sunday's (Mar. 22) game against the Suns.

Phoenix Suns - Injury Report
Dillon Brooks (Hand) – Out

The Suns reported on Thursday (Mar. 12) that Brooks has shed the cast on his surgically repaired left hand, but he's still not been cleared for contact work, per Amanda Pflugrad of 3TV Phoenix.

Grayson Allen (Knee) – Day To Day

Allen did not play on Saturday's (Mar. 21) game against the Bucks.

Mark Williams (Foot) – Out

Williams will be re-evaluated in 2-to-3 weeks after being diagnosed with a stress reaction in the third metatarsal of his left foot, according to Shane Young of the Suns' official site.

Royce O'Neale (Knee) – Day To Day

O'Neale did not play on Saturday's (Mar. 21) game against the Bucks.

Haywood Highsmith (Knee) – Day To Day

Highsmith did not play on Saturday's (Mar. 21) game against the Bucks.

Amir Coffey (Ankle) – Day To Day

Coffey did not play on Saturday's (Mar. 21) game against the Bucks.