Rodions Kurucs likes Nets chances in possible playoff matchup vs. Raptors

If the Nets and Raptors maintain their current standings in the East, they will meet up in the first round of the 2020 NBA playoffs.

The Nets will head into the NBA’s restart at Disney World later in July as the No. 7 team in the Eastern Conference. When the league went on hiatus, Brooklyn led the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic by half a game in the standings.

If the Nets hold onto that spot, they’ll face the No. 2 team in the East — which is currently the reigning NBA champion Toronto Raptors. Although Toronto doesn’t have Kawhi Leonard like they did for their 2019 playoffs run, Pascal Siakam and company have shown they’re a force to be reckoned with.

Still, Nets forward Rodions Kurucs told reporters on a Zoom call on Monday that he likes Brooklyn’s chances in a playoff meeting with Toronto, per Brian Lewis of the New York Post:

If we are the 7th seed, we’re going to go against Toronto probably. We definitely have a chance. We have been competing with that team, and I definitely think we can beat them in Round 1.

But this matchup is by no means a lock to happen. Both teams could slip in the standings.

The Nets are without five players going into the bubble, and the Raptors hold a three-game lead over the Boston Celtics heading into the eight-game slate of seeding contests.

Should the Nets slip to No. 8, they will face the top-ranked Milwaukee Bucks — who hold a 6.5 game lead over the Raptors in the East. If the Raptors drop to No. 3, they’ll face either the Philadelphia 76ers or Indiana Pacers — likely the latter given Victor Oladipo has opted out for the bubble.