The Toronto Raptors are brimming with confidence thanks to the best start in club history.

The Phoenix Suns are also feeling good about themselves as they look to wrap up a long trip on a winning note.

One of these high-scoring teams will have its four-game win streak snapped Monday night in this matchup of franchises on the rise.

You can catch all of the action tonight at 7pm et/4pm et on TSN2.

Two seasons ago, both these clubs finished in last place in their respective divisions. Now Toronto (11-2) is atop the Eastern Conference while Phoenix (9-5) is playing well in the highly competitive West.

The Raptors made a statement by rallying from 18 down to win 110-93 at Cleveland on Saturday. They went to the foul line 42 times and are averaging an East-leading 30.0 attempts per game.

Coach Dwane Casey is doing his best to make sure his players stay grounded.

''One day you're the statue, the next day you're the pigeon,'' he said. ''I haven't heard one person in our locker room talk about where we are in the standings.''

Phoenix seeks its first five-game road win streak since Feb. 7-28, 2011. The Suns are 4-1 on this six-game trip after winning 122-96 over Philadelphia on Friday and 106-83 over Indiana the next night.

''We're getting a little bit of a rhythm,'' coach Jeff Hornacek said. ''It's something about being on the road. These guys have come together and everybody is contributing.''

The Raptors are averaging an East-leading 106.9 points and the Suns are not far behind at 105.3. Toronto has five players averaging at least 10 points and Phoenix has six, with its bench averaging a league-best 46.5 points.

Both teams got big lifts from a reserve in their Saturday wins.

Gerald Green scored a game-high 23, raising his average to 14.2 to rank among the leader leaders among reserves.

"Just because you win four games in a row doesn't mean you're guaranteed to make the playoffs so we're just trying to use this to build on," Green said.

Not far behind him among the NBA's top bench players is Lou Williams, averaging 13.4 points. Williams scored a career-high 36 against the Cavaliers, also marking the most points by a reserve on any team this season.

"Just playing with confidence, making shots early on," Williams said. "I think my teammates did a great job once they saw that I had the hot hand, they kept coming to me, just created a spark off the bench."

The Raptors, who are 3-0 against West foes, are tied for the NBA's second-best home record at 8-1.

"I can't say enough about our fans, we have the best in the league," Casey said. "Our guys know it, you can feel it."

Phoenix has won 12 of its last 13 road games against East opponents, including all four contests this season. The Suns have captured eight of their last nine visits to Toronto.

Markieff Morris totaled 41 points and 25 rebounds and shot 65.4 percent last season as Phoenix swept both meetings. The Suns bench outscored the Raptors' reserves 106-46.