It’s time for Basketball: San Antonio Spurs at Toronto Raptors
The San Antonio Spurs head into Canada to face the toronto raptors on Feb. 25, a matchup that matters as the Spurs try to keep pace in the standings while maintaining their hot run on the road. Tip is listed for 6: 30 p. m. CT (7: 30 p. m. ET), with streaming and regional broadcast options available for viewers.
Toronto Raptors hosting Spurs as Spurs push on Rodeo Road Trip
The Spurs (41-16) arrive after a string of recent road wins and will visit the Toronto Raptors (34-24) coming off a loss to the Thunder. San Antonio’s schedule note: the team has won multiple road games recently, including a win at Detroit that the preview described as a playoff-style victory for the visitors. The matchup places a rested Raptors frontcourt — including Jakob Poeltl, who sat out the team’s most recent game — against a Spurs squad trying to keep pressure on nearby contenders in the standings.
Lineups, availability and matchups
Availability could shape the contest. Scottie Barnes is listed as questionable with a quadricep issue, and previews highlight his scoring upside; Jamal Shead is mentioned as an emerging backcourt piece. Sandro Mamukelashvili will make his first appearance as a Raptor against his former team, and Jakob Poeltl was rested in the Raptors’ most recent game, giving him an expected boost for Toronto’s interior presence. The Spurs plan to lean on their road rotation after a string of victories away from home.
How to watch Spurs vs. Raptors
Game details and broadcast information:
- When: Feb. 25, 6: 30 p. m. CT (7: 30 p. m. ET)
- Streaming: NBA League Pass
- TV: FanDuel Sports Southwest
Fans should note the listed start time and the available platforms for following the game live.
Beyond the box score, observers flagged several matchup storylines to watch: how Toronto’s interior defense handles San Antonio’s roll game, whether Barnes (if available) can score in bursts that shift the floor, and how new Raptor Sandro Mamukelashvili fares against his former teammates. The toronto raptors will be looking to snap their recent skid and defend home court against a Spurs unit that has shown composure and resilience on the road.
After this game, the Spurs’ near-term schedule includes a stop in Austin that finishes with a meeting against the Kings, giving San Antonio another chance to close out a span of consecutive road tests. For tonight, tip-off and broadcast details remain the confirmed next steps fans can use to follow the action.