
Philadelphia
(-2.5)

Toronto
(+2.5)
Star Player
Joel Embiid (PHI) 36m 27p 8r 4a
Boxscore
Summary
TORONTO (Interstat) â Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid propelled the Philadelphia 76ers to a 115-102 road victory over the Toronto Raptors on Monday night at Scotiabank Arena. The 76ers seized control with a 45-point first quarter and led 80-51 at halftime, a cushion that withstood a Raptors push after intermission. Philadelphia improved to 22-16, while Toronto fell to 24-17 in front of 18,127 fans. Maxeyâs scoring and Embiidâs inside presence anchored the win. Brandon Ingram and Immanuel Quickley led the Raptorsâ effort. The result avenged a one-point overtime loss for the 76ers in Toronto just one day prior.
Extended Summary
TORONTO (Interstat) â Powered by a blistering first-quarter offensive explosion and a dominant performance from Joel Embiid, the Philadelphia 76ers avenged a heartbreaking overtime loss from the night before by defeating the Toronto Raptors 115-102 on Monday at Scotiabank Arena. In a game that was the second half of a rare consecutive-night, home-and-home set, the 76ers left no doubt early, racing to a 45-point opening period that established a commanding lead the Raptors could never seriously threaten. The victory improved Philadelphia to 22-16, while Toronto fell to 24-17. The most critical phase of the game was unquestionably the first quarter, where Philadelphiaâs offense operated at a breathtaking pace. The 76ers shot a scorching 16 of 23 from the field in the period, including 6 of 10 from three-point range. Tyrese Maxey was the primary catalyst, scoring 15 points in the quarter, while Embiid added 11. Philadelphiaâs ball movement was sharp, leading to open looks, and they capitalized on several early Toronto turnovers to fuel their transition game. This offensive outburst built a 45-28 lead after one, a 17-point advantage that set the tone for the entire contest. The Raptors, who had celebrated a 116-115 overtime victory less than 24 hours earlier, looked a step slow defensively and were unable to match Philadelphiaâs energy from the opening tip. While Toronto would chip away at the deficit at times, cutting it to 11 points in the third quarter, they never got the margin to single digits, as the 76ers always had a timely response. Embiid, the reigning MVP, was the gameâs top star, controlling the paint on both ends. He finished with 27 points, eight rebounds and four assists in 36 minutes, efficiently scoring inside and drawing fouls. His presence forced Toronto into difficult shots and altered countless others. Maxey led all scorers with 33 points, adding four rebounds. His backcourt partner, rookie VJ Edgecombe, provided a crucial spark with 15 points and a game-high eight assists. Paul George contributed 15 points and six assists. Toronto was led by Brandon Ingramâs 17 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists, a near triple-double effort. Immanuel Quickley scored 18 points, and Collin Murray-Boyles added 12 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Scottie Barnes scored 15 points but struggled with his shot, going 5 of 15 from the field. The Raptorsâ starting backcourt of Jamal Shead and Quickley combined to shoot just 11 of 32. After their explosive first quarter, the 76ers maintained their efficiency in the second, scoring 35 points to take an 80-51 lead into halftime. The second half saw a predictable cooling off from Philadelphia and increased resistance from Toronto. The Raptors outscored the 76ers 51-35 after the break, but the mountain they had to climb was simply too steep. Every Toronto run was met with a stabilizing basket from Embiid or a driving score from Maxey, preventing any sustained momentum shift. Philadelphiaâs defense, particularly in the first half, was as impactful as its offense. They forced 16 Toronto turnovers, converting them into 23 points. The 76ers also dominated in the paint, outscoring the Raptors 52-44, a testament to Embiidâs interior command. The game drew 18,127 fans to Scotiabank Arena, who saw their team fail to complete the two-game sweep after Sundayâs dramatic win. The result split the season series between the Atlantic Division rivals at two games apiece. Philadelphia now returns home to face the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday, looking to build on this emphatic bounce-back performance. Toronto embarks on a challenging six-game road trip, beginning Wednesday in Indiana against the Pacers.
Preview
Preview: 76ers at Raptors, Monday, Jan. 12, 2026 TORONTO (Interstat) â 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. Mondayâs 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 Fridayâs 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 JaâKobe 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 Philadelphiaâs 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 leagueâs top backcourts. Philadelphiaâs Maxey and Torontoâs Immanuel Quickley, who dished 13 assists against Boston, will be central to the tempo. The Raptorsâ forward duo of RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes will challenge Philadelphiaâs 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.