The Toronto Raptors will soon know their entire 2025-26 schedule.
The NBA will release its 2025-26 schedule on Aug. 14. The schedule release will include an 80-game slate, with the two other games to be determined based on the results of the NBA Cup group stage in December.
The Raptors will not play on Christmas Day. The Christmas Day slate has already been announced with Toronto missing the day of action. The Raptors have played on Christmas Day just twice in franchise history. They had a road game in 2001 against the New York Knicks and a home game against the Boston Celtics in 2019. The Raptors will also not be apart of NBA’s opening night scheduled for Oct. 21.
The schedule will reveal if the Raptors opening month will be tough and how their season ends. The Raptors schedule last season opened up against playoff calibre teams and ended against weaker teams. Toronto will be looking to take a step forward after coming off a 30-win season.
The Raptors’ final two regular-season games will be determined later in the year based on how the team fairs in the NBA Cup group stage. Those other two matchups will be finalized once the NBA Cup’s opening round is completed in December.
Former Raptors forward Chris Boucher signs with Celtics
Chris Boucher is joining the Boston Celtics.
Boucher has signed a one-year, $3.3 million veteran minimum contract with the Celtics, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
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