Toronto’s West Coast trip continues Tuesday, January 20, with the Raptors visiting the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center. The matchup follows Toronto’s 110 – 93 road loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday, January 18, a result that moved the Raptors to 25 – 19 on the season.
Warriors Game Time and Location
Tuesday’s Raptors – Warriors game is listed for 7:00 p.m. PT at Chase Center, with both teams shown at 25 – 19 in the most recent national game listings. The NBA’s own game page for TOR vs. GSW is also posted as part of the league’s standard nightly slate, aligning with the same January 20 date.
For readers tracking the trip’s dates and tip times across common listings, schedule aggregation pages are often used alongside league sources, and librabet is one of the sites where the Raptors’ upcoming fixtures can be cross-referenced with posted start times and results. (theScore.com)
Loss in Los Angeles Leaves Toronto Little Rest
Los Angeles created separation early in the fourth quarter and finished off a 110 – 93 win, pushing the Lakers to 25 – 16 while the Raptors moved to 25 – 19 in the official NBA game recap. ESPN’s recap, credited to the AP, listed Luka Doncic with 25 points and LeBron James with 24 in the home result, and Sportsnet’s postgame coverage also noted Deandre Ayton’s 25 points and 13 rebounds.
Toronto Injury Report
Toronto’s availability is a central item ahead of the Warriors game, based on the NBA’s official injury report. The league’s January 19 injury report (8:00 p.m. ET edition) lists RJ Barrett as out with a left ankle sprain, Jakob Poeltl as out with a lower back strain, and Ja’Kobe Walter as out with a right hip pointer. The same report lists Collin Murray-Boyles as questionable with a left thumb contusion, and Chucky Hepburn as out due to his two-way G League status.
Golden State’s section on that same injury report PDF was marked “not yet submitted” at the time of posting, meaning any official Warriors designations were not included in that particular edition. Separately, Reuters reported on January 20 that Warriors forward Jimmy Butler III underwent an MRI after injuring his right knee during Golden State’s win over the Miami Heat, with head coach Steve Kerr saying the team was waiting on results. Reuters also reported Golden State’s game against Toronto closes an eight-game home stand before the Warriors head out on a four-game road trip.
What comes next on the road
After the San Francisco game, Toronto is right back on the move. The schedule has the Raptors in Sacramento on January 21, then in Portland on January 23. With games packed that closely, there isn’t much breathing room – plans get set around who’s actually available that day, how the team gets through shootaround, and what the rotation can realistically look like once the latest updates come in.
The league’s injury reporting cadence remains a central reference point in that window, because Toronto has multiple players listed out and another listed questionable on the most recent report, and those designations can change as teams submit new information before tip-off. The NBA injury report is updated throughout the day, so the final pregame version on Tuesday is expected to be the clearest snapshot of who is available as the Raptors enter the back-to-back portion of the trip.