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Knicks at Raptors live stream: How to watch online
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Knicks at Raptors live stream: How to watch online

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

The Toronto Raptors (6-2) will host their Atlantic Division rival in the New York Knicks (3-5) on Saturday night. Here is how to watch this NBA game online.

There are 11 NBA games on the schedule for Saturday night. One of those will be between Atlantic Division rivals in the New York Knicks (3-5) and the Toronto Raptors (6-2). Tipoff from the Air Canada Centre will be at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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The MSG Network will have the telecast in the Tri-State area. TSN1 and TSN4 will have the telecast in Canada on Saturday night. This game will not be televised nationally in the United States. The available live stream can be found on NBA League Pass, which requires a subscription.

New York is in an expected quagmire to start the 2016-17 NBA season. A new head coach and several new players mixed in with a very dysfunctional front office will definitely give a team a 3-5 record through eight games. The Knicks need to play together to avoid a disaster of a basketball season.

Toronto is 6-2 and could very well end up back in the Eastern Conference Finals this summer. The Raptors are getting great play from its elite backcourt tandem of point guard Kyle Lowry and shooting guard DeMar DeRozan. They are one of the best teams in the East without question again this season.

Date: Saturday, Nov. 12
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Venue: Air Canada Centre
TV Info: MSG, TSN1/4
Live Stream: NBA League Pass

According to OddsShark.com, the Raptors will be laying 7.5 points at home to the visiting Knicks. The associated money lines are Toronto -325 and New York +270. This game’s over/under comes in at a combined 210 points.

Toronto should roll in this one. This is a complete team that Duane Casey coaches. Jeff Hornacek still needs to figure out how much of the Triangle he needs to run to keep half-in front office executive Phil Jackson happy.

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