On February 24, 2026, presents a significant inter-conference clash takes place as the Oklahoma City Thunder travel to the Scotiabank Arena to face the Toronto Raptors.

The Oklahoma City Thunder (44-14) enter this matchup as the preeminent force in the Western Conference, having maintained a historically significant pace throughout the 2025-26 campaign. Their season began with a remarkable 24-1 start, tying the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors for the best 25-game opening in the history of the league. Under the leadership of head coach Mark Daigneault and executive Sam Presti, the Thunder have engineered the league's most efficient defense, currently ranking first in Defensive Rating at 107.8 and first in opponent points per game at 107.7. Despite recent injuries to MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and star wing Jalen Williams, the Thunder's developmental system has allowed depth players like Cason Wallace and Isaiah Joe to step into primary roles, preserving their status as championship favorites.

The Toronto Raptors (34-23) have emerged as one of the Eastern Conference’s most dangerous defensive units under the tutelage of head coach Darko Rajakovic. Currently occupying the 5th seed, the Raptors have built their identity around the versatile playmaking of Scottie Barnes and the refined scoring of Brandon Ingram. Toronto enters this game with significant momentum, having recently dismantled the Milwaukee Bucks 122-94 in a game that showcased their ability to dismantle zone defenses through elite ball movement and interior passing. The team currently boasts the 5th-best Defensive Rating in the NBA at 112.6, illustrating a commitment to high-pressure perimeter defense and shot contestation that rivals the league’s top contenders.

Competition

NBA Regular Season (2025-26)

Teams

Oklahoma City Thunder (Away) vs. Toronto Raptors (Home)

Date & Time

Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. ET

Where

Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario

How to watch Oklahoma City Thunder @ Toronto Raptors online - national and local U.S. TV channels & live streams

Accessing the live broadcast of the Thunder-Raptors game requires an understanding of the regional and national media rights currently in play for the 2025-26 season. In the Oklahoma City market, the game is headlined by FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma (FDSOK), which remains the primary regional carrier for Thunder games following the network's rebranding and expansion into digital streaming markets. Viewers within the Thunder's local broadcast territory can access the game via traditional cable packages or through the network's specialized streaming applications.   

For the Canadian audience and national viewers in North America, TSN (The Sports Network) serves as the primary broadcaster. The game will be available across the TSN network of channels, providing comprehensive coverage that includes pre-game analysis starting at 7:00 p.m. ET, thirty minutes prior to the scheduled tip-off. Digital viewers in Canada can utilize the TSN App and TSN.ca for live streaming, ensuring accessibility across mobile and desktop platforms. Furthermore, some reports indicate that Sportsnet may carry the game for specific regional tiers in Ontario, emphasizing the dual-network approach often utilized for high-profile Raptors home games.

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