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This line move is justified. San Antonio is aiming for its third straight win. The Raptors have been terrible ATS this season when playing on no rest, and they're extremely short-handed tonight without Kyle Lowry, Fred VanVleet and Gary Trent. They're hosting a Spurs team that's covered seven of its last eight road games. Lay the points.
I stupidly backed the Raptors on Tuesday against a very short-handed Hawks team, but I'm not doing that 24 hours later as Toronto will remain without both Kyle Lowry and Fred VanVleet and has now ruled out Gary Trent Jr., too. Thus, it will be a completely anonymous backcourt. San Antonio is on normal rest and healthy for the most part. DeMar DeRozan (assuming he plays; no reason he wouldn't as it's not part of a B2B for the Spurs) usually has big games against his former Toronto team.