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Toronto at Oklahoma City
When: 8:00 PM ET, Friday, February 7, 2025
Where: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City Thunder coach Mark Daigneault was prescient in the aftermath of Chet Holmgren's injury on Nov. 10.

"This is a resilient, tough, competitive team," Daigneault said in early November. "And that's what we're going to be regardless of the circumstances."

The Thunder proved Daigneault correct, going 32-7 without Holmgren, their 7-foot-1 center who finished second in Rookie of the Year voting a year ago.

Oklahoma City didn't make a significant move at the trade deadline but will still get a major post-deadline boost with the return of Holmgren, who suffered a pelvic fracture nearly three months ago.

Holmgren is expected to return Friday when the Thunder host the Toronto Raptors.

Holmgren was excellent before the injury, averaging 16.4 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.6 blocks in 10 games.

Though Oklahoma City will still be without Cason Wallace, who will miss his third consecutive game with a right shoulder strain, but will have their most intact lineup of the season.

Isaiah Hartenstein missed the season's first 15 games, so the Thunder's two 7-footers have yet to appear in the same game since the regular season began.

Hartenstein is averaging a career-best 11.4 points and 12.2 rebounds in 29 games.

Oklahoma City comes into Friday's game on a three-game winning streak, prevailing by an average of more than 31 points per game. The streak also includes the Thunder's two highest-scoring games of the season.

In Wednesday's 140-109 win over Phoenix, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 50 points for the third time in his career. All have come over the last seven games, during which time he has averaged over 40 points per game.

"He's been on this one for a while," Daigneault said. "But continues to defend, continues to do all the other things. Going to basketball, it hasn't turned into like an individual spectacle. He's just inside the team. He blends it into the game. ... It's allowed our team not to like stop everything to watch him score."

Oklahoma City's only apparent move at the deadline that affected the roster was the addition of another big man, adding reserve center Daniel Theis from New Orleans. The Thunder, though, decided to waive Theis on Thursday.

Toronto also made a deal with the Pelicans, acquiring forward Brandon Ingram. Ingram hasn't played since Dec. 7 due to a sprained left ankle. In the deal, the Raptors sent Bruce Brown Jr., Kelly Olynyk, a first-round pick (top-four protected via the Indiana Pacers in 2026) and one second-round pick to New Orleans.

The Raptors also traded Davion Mitchell to Miami in exchange for P.J. Tucker, a future second-round pick and cash considerations.

Toronto has dropped two straight after winning six of its previous seven. Scottie Barnes, its second-leading scorer at 19.9 points per game, missed 14 of 18 shots in a 138-107 setback to Memphis on Wednesday -- the Raptors' largest loss of 2025.

Toronto will be without Jakob Poeltl (hip) and RJ Barrett (concussion protocol) for Friday's game, leaving them quite a bit short-handed against the team with the NBA's second-best record.

Friday's game is the teams' second and final meeting this season.

Oklahoma City won 129-92 in Toronto on Dec. 5, starting an 11-game Raptors losing streak. Following that loss, Toronto coach Darko Rajakovic said he used Oklahoma City as an example for his team.

"There's a lot from us to look at that team and learn about the physicality they play with," Rajakovic said, "how they're aggressive."

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div Conf
Toronto 16-35 L2 12-16 4-19 1-1 15-34 3-7 10-23
Oklahoma City 40-9 W3 22-3 17-6 3-0 37-9 7-1 23-8
Last Meeting
Toronto Oklahoma City
Date Away Home Pts Reb FG% Pts Reb FG%
12/5/24 OKC 129 TOR 92 92 51 35.6 129 55 48.0
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Toronto R. Barrett 17 31.2 6
Oklahoma City S. Gilgeous-Alexander 30 50.0 7
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Toronto S. Barnes 12 3 9
Oklahoma City I. Hartenstein 16 3 13
Assists Player  
Toronto S. Barnes 8
Oklahoma City I. Hartenstein 6
Season
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Toronto R. Barrett 902 47.3 144
Oklahoma City S. Gilgeous-Alexander 1637 53.2 378
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Toronto J. Poeltl 501 169 332
Oklahoma City I. Hartenstein 385 98 287
Assists Player  
Toronto S. Barnes 261
Oklahoma City S. Gilgeous-Alexander 302
Quickchart Matchup
Toronto Toronto Off vs  Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Defense
Toronto Off vs Oklahoma City - Points For 111.2 Points For
Toronto Off vs Oklahoma City - Points Against 104.6 Points Against
Toronto - FG% 46.9 FG%
Oklahoma City - FG% 43.0 FG%
Toronto - Reb 43.7 Reb
Oklahoma City - Reb 45.6 Reb
Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Off vs  Toronto Toronto Defense
Oklahoma City Off vs Toronto - Points For 117.6 Points For
Oklahoma City Off vs Toronto - Points Against 116.8 Points Against
Oklahoma City - FG% 47.5 FG%
Toronto - FG% 47.1 FG%
Oklahoma City - Reb 44.3 Reb
Toronto - Reb 44.2 Reb