The Philadelphia 76ers take on the Toronto Raptors Monday evening, who sit above the Sixers in the Eastern Conference standings by half a game. The contest marks the first head-to-head between the two teams since Kawhi Leonard’s Game 7 quadruple doink that knocked the Sixers out of the NBA playoffs last May. While the Sixers and Raptors face-off, the Boston Celtics will play the Sacramento Kings and Miami Heat will play the Charlotte Hornets. In the unlikely trifecta that the Sixers defeat the Raptors, the Celtics lose, and the Heat lose, each of those four teams will be tied for 2nd place in the Eastern Conference at 11-5.