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Preview: 76ers at Raptors, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026 TORONTO (Interstat) — The Philadelphia 76ers and Toronto Raptors will meet for the second time in as many days Monday night at Scotiabank Arena, with the visiting 76ers looking to sweep the rare consecutive-game set. Philadelphia (21-15) edged Toronto (23-16) 73-71 in a defensive struggle on Sunday. Monday’s matchup projects as a pivotal early-January contest in the Eastern Conference standings. The 76ers enter having won five of their last seven, led by the dominant play of center Joel Embiid. The former MVP is averaging 27.6 points, 7.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists over his last eight games, including a 32-point, 10-rebound performance in a narrow 125-124 loss to Denver on Jan. 5. In Friday’s 103-91 win at Orlando, Embiid posted 22 points and nine rebounds, supported by 29 points from guard Tyrese Maxey. Toronto aims to bounce back after a 125-117 road loss to Boston on Friday. Rookie guard Ja’Kobe Walter, a player to watch for the Raptors, scored 19 points with six rebounds in that contest. His production has been variable, but he logged 33 minutes against the Celtics, indicating a potentially expanded role. The season series is tied 2-2, with the home team winning each of the first three meetings before Philadelphia’s victory here Sunday. The 76ers won 130-120 at home on Nov. 8, but the Raptors responded with a 121-112 win in Philadelphia on Nov. 19. Beyond the star power, the game features two of the league’s top backcourts. Philadelphia’s Maxey and Toronto’s Immanuel Quickley, who dished 13 assists against Boston, will be central to the tempo. The Raptors’ forward duo of RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes will challenge Philadelphia’s wing defense, anchored by Paul George. Following this game, Philadelphia returns home to host Cleveland on Wednesday. Toronto begins a three-game road trip Wednesday at Indiana.

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