Toronto Has 2 Days Left to Save Its Season, and the Knicks Are Standing in the Way
The regular season is down to its final weekend, and 14 playoff spots are still up for grabs. Let that sink in. With only 2 game days remaining, the Toronto Raptors are locked in a must-win situation against the New York Knicks, fighting tooth and nail to avoid dropping into the play-in tournament.
This isn't some feel-good "anything can happen" moment. This is desperation basketball. The Raptors know exactly what's at stake: miss this window, and they're sweating out the play-in instead of locking in a guaranteed playoff seed. Meanwhile, the Knicks are hunting for a 2-seed and showing no signs of slowing down. New York just delivered in the clutch against the Celtics, with Brunson and Hart combining for 51 points to secure a 112-106 victory.
🎲 Want to Make Tonight's Game More Interesting?
Kalshi lets you trade on real sports outcomes — not just spreads. It's the only federally regulated prediction market in the US, and it's available right here in Washington state.
New users get a FREE $10 just for signing up — no deposit required to claim it.
👉 Claim Your Free $10 at KalshiThe Final Weekend Has Arrived, and Nothing Is Settled
This is it. Every team in the league takes the court for 15 games on Friday night. The playoff picture remains wide open, with Hawks and Raptors still fighting to clinch their spots. Fourteen seeds are still officially up for grabs, which means teams from the cellar to the middle of the pack still have a mathematical path to the postseason.
The Knicks are riding momentum. New York's clutch victory over Boston wasn't a fluke either. Brunson, Hart, and the rest of the Knicks rotation are peaking at exactly the right moment, hunting for a top-2 seed and looking every bit the part of a legitimate threat down the stretch.
Toronto Cannot Afford Another Slip
For the Raptors, this game against New York is the definition of a must-win. One loss could mean the difference between a playoff seed and a play-in spot, and in a season where every possession counts, that's the kind of margin that defines whether you're celebrating or sweating bullets come April.
The Raptors showed fight with a 128-114 victory over the Heat, but they need that same intensity and execution against a Knicks team that just proved it can beat anyone when it matters most. With two game days left and the playoff scenarios still settling, Toronto's window is closing fast.
Everything comes down to execution, depth, and who wants it more in these final 48 hours. The Raptors are out of time for moral victories.
🐦 What fans are saying on X
See the latest reactions and highlights from Seattle fans about .
View X conversation →This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.