The San Antonio Spurs head north to face the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena in a clash of playoff contenders. San Antonio enters at 41‑16, riding a four‑game road winning streak, while Toronto sits at 34‑24, looking to defend home court.
The Spurs are favored by 7.5 points, with the total set at 230.5. Victor Wembanyama continues to anchor San Antonio’s attack, averaging 24.2 points and 11.3 rebounds, while De’Aaron Fox adds backcourt scoring and playmaking.
Toronto counters with Scottie Barnes’ all‑around game and Brandon Ingram’s scoring punch. San Antonio has thrived as favorites, winning 74.4% of games in that role, while Toronto has managed 12 wins as underdogs.
The Spurs won the lone head‑to‑head matchup this season, covering the spread, but the Raptors have been competitive at home. With both teams combining to average 232.2 points per game, this matchup sets up as a tight contest where bettors must weigh San Antonio’s road form against Toronto’s resilience.
Best Bet: Raptors +7.5 (-110) at DraftKings Sportsbook
Toronto has been reliable when catching 7.5 points or more, posting a 3‑1 ATS record in that role this season. San Antonio has been strong overall, but their ATS record when favored by 7.5 or more (9‑8‑2) shows vulnerability.
The Raptors’ offense, averaging 113.7 points per game, matches up well against San Antonio’s defense, and Barnes’ versatility gives Toronto a chance to keep the game close. The total of 230.5 leans toward the under, as both teams combine to average 232.2 points per game but have seen opponents average just 223.7 combined.
The stronger angle is Toronto covering the spread, especially given their ability to stay competitive against elite teams. With Barnes and Ingram leading the charge, the Raptors should keep this game within reach, making Raptors +7.5 the best bet.
Combined Odds: +210
This safer parlay leans into Toronto’s ability to cover, Wembanyama’s steady scoring, and Barnes’ offensive consistency. If the Raptors keep the game close, Barnes will need to deliver, while Wembanyama ensures San Antonio remains competitive.
Combined Odds: +600
This longshot parlay banks on San Antonio covering, Wembanyama dominating the boards, and Ingram contributing offensively for Toronto. The flow ties together: if San Antonio wins by margin, Wembanyama’s rebounding likely plays a role, while Ingram’s scoring keeps Toronto competitive enough to push the pace.
The above odds are sourced from FanDuel.
Odds updated: February 25, 2026 – 2:00 p.m. ET. Lines may move throughout the day.
| Team | Player | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Antonio Spurs | Mason Plumlee | Reconditioning | Out |
| San Antonio Spurs | David Jones Garcia | Ankle | Out |
| Toronto Raptors | Jakob Poeltl | Back | Day‑to‑Day |
| Toronto Raptors | Scottie Barnes | Day‑to‑Day | Day‑to‑Day |
| Toronto Raptors | Chucky Hepburn | — | Out |
The San Antonio Spurs and Toronto Raptors tip off on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. ET.
The game will be played at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario.
Fans can watch the game on TSN and FDSSW, with streaming available through regional sports platforms.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Date | Wednesday, February 25, 2026 |
| Time | 7:30 p.m. ET |
| Arena | Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario |
| TV/Streaming | TSN and FDSSW |
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