Toronto Raptors set sights on historic win streak against Cleveland Cavaliers
The Toronto Raptors are poised for a thrilling matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers, marking their second consecutive game in as many nights. This clash not only holds significance for the Raptors but also mirrors the situation for the Cavaliers, who are also navigating through a back-to-back schedule. After a solid 120-105 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers at Rocket Arena, the Cavaliers are eager to complete a two-game sweep against Toronto. However, the Raptors are determined to halt that momentum.
Game Details for Raptors vs. Cavaliers
Matchup: Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Toronto Raptors
Date: Monday, November 24
Kickoff Time: 7:30 PM EST
Location: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Viewing Options for Fans
Fans looking to catch the action can tune in on TSN Sports. For those wishing to stream the game live, several options are available:
Streaming Services: NBA App, Peacock
Subscription Services: FuboTV (free trial available), Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV
For radio enthusiasts, live audio coverage will be provided by:
TSN 1050
Sportsnet 590 The Fan
SiriusXM NBA Radio
Injury Reports: Key Players Status
Cleveland Cavaliers:
PG Craig Porter Jr. (QUESTIONABLE – hamstring)
C Jarrett Allen (QUESTIONABLE – finger)
SG Sam Merrill (QUESTIONABLE – hand)
SF Max Strus (OUT – foot)
Toronto Raptors:
SF RJ Barrett (OUT – knee)
Cavaliers vs. Raptors: A Season Overview
This matchup is particularly notable as it marks the third and final regular-season meeting between these two teams. With both teams currently in playoff contention, this game could serve as a preview of a potential postseason clash. If the playoffs began today, the Raptors would hold the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference, while the Cavaliers would sit just behind them at No. 3.
The stakes are high for Toronto, who seeks to maintain their dominance over Cleveland following two earlier victories this season. On October 31, the Raptors edged out a win on the road, albeit with several key Cavaliers players, including Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen, sidelined. When they faced off again on November 13, both stars were back, but the Raptors still managed to secure the win.
Having already claimed the season series against the Cavaliers, a sweep would not only solidify Toronto’s position but also extend their win streak to eight games. This would mark the longest winning streak for the franchise since February 2022, adding an extra layer of motivation as they gear up for this critical contest.

