The Brooklyn Nets (17-12) visit the Toronto Raptors (13-15) on Friday for Game 3 of their four-game regular-season series this season. The Nets lead the series 3-0 with the average margin of victory being nine points.
Brooklyn comes into this game on a four-game winning streak and having eight of its past nine games. The Nets could be at full strength on Friday as the only player on the injury report, forward Royce O’Neale, has a chance to play after missing the past two games because of personal reasons.
Toronto comes into this contest having lost three consecutive games for the first time this season and having lost six of its past eight games. The Raptors will be undermanned as they will have to play this game without forward OG Anunoby for a third consecutive game with a hip injury.
Here’s when and where you should tune in to see the matchup: