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Thunder vs. Raptors: Lineups, injury reports, broadcast info (April 18)

Update: The injury reports and starting lineup projections have been updated.

The only win that the Oklahoma City Thunder have over the last 13 games came against the Toronto Raptors.

They’ll look to avoid a 10-game losing streak with the same opponent on Sunday night. Oklahoma City and Toronto will face off, but the Raptors are in a slightly different situation from the last time the two teams played.

Toronto only won one game in all of March, and closed the month with the loss to OKC. Now, the Raptors are on a two-game win streak, but more importantly, they’re suddenly just half a game back from 10th place and the play-in seed.

Here are the details of how to watch the game:

Opponent: Toronto Raptors
Date and time: April 18, 6 p.m. CT
How to watch: Bally Sports Oklahoma
Radio station: WWLS 98.1 FM OKC

Projected starting lineups

OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (20-36)

If Lu Dort does not play, expect Isaiah Roby to start.

TORONTO RAPTORS (23-34)

Injury report

Thunder

Aleksej Pokusevski (right arm soreness) was upgraded to probable before the game, and Lu Dort (hip) was downgraded to questionable. Josh Hall (knee), Mike Muscala (ankle), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (plantar fasciitis), Gabriel Deck (not with team), and Al Horford (out) are all out against the Raptors, according to ESPN.

Raptors

Fred VanVleet (hip), OG Anunoby (calf), Jalen Harris (hip), Pascal Siakam and Kyle Lowry (rest) are all listed as out against the Thunder.

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