The season is coming to an end and motivated teams deserve our confidence, especially when facing groups that do not have a specific goal for the rest of the year. Such a show of unilateral interest is being held in New York City where Brooklyn Nets welcome Toronto Raptors. The Canadians are generally convinced that the top team of the region already have 49 wins in 66 matches followed by Celtics who count 46 positive results and want only victory to keep the difference from their pursuers. The form of the two current Gladiators is totally reversed as the Raptors count 17 wins in 20 matches, and Netz 17 defeats in 20 races. The hosts are the only truly indifferent NBA team as they do not chase the playoffs but have no incentive for the upcoming draft and have given their choice through an exchange. Neither of the two teams faces serious injury problems with the Raptors medical license being licensed, and that of the Nets one person only, as it characterizes Allen's useful center as a doubt. To sum up, the game has a big favorite and this is none other than the top team of the East who wants to continue with a victory over the totally indifferent hosts. Double with more than 5 points.