For a New York Knicks vs. Toronto Raptors game, U.S. viewers can typically watch on the Knicks’ regional sports network (often MSG) or via NBA League Pass, while Canadian viewers usually get the game on TSN or Sportsnet, plus NBA League Pass nationally.

Main ways to watch

  • Regional TV (local markets).
    • In the New York market, Knicks road and home games are commonly carried on MSG Network, available through most cable/satellite providers and some live TV streaming bundles that include regional sports channels.
* In Canada, Raptors games are usually on **TSN** and/or **Sportsnet** , depending on the specific broadcast assignment for that night.
  • NBA League Pass.
    • Outside the local blackout areas, NBA League Pass lets you stream Knicks vs. Raptors games live or on-demand on smart TVs, mobile apps, and browsers.
* If you are _inside_ either team’s home territory, League Pass may be blacked out and will prompt you to watch via the regional channel instead.

Streaming options

  • Live TV streaming services.
    • In the U.S., look for services that carry MSG in your region (availability varies; some markets may not have MSG on streaming and require cable/satellite).
* In Canada, several providers’ streaming apps (e.g., TSN Direct, Sportsnet NOW) allow you to watch Raptors broadcasts online if you subscribe to those channels.
  • Team and league apps.
    • The official NBA app is the main hub for League Pass and often links you directly to the correct broadcast feed if you have an eligible subscription.
* Knicks and Raptors team sites typically post game previews with up-to-date TV and radio listings for that specific matchup on the day of the game.

How to quickly check “where to watch” for your date

  • Go to the game listing on the NBA’s site for New York Knicks vs. Toronto Raptors and check the “Broadcast” section; it will list TV (e.g., MSG, TSN, Sportsnet) and whether it’s available on League Pass for your location.
  • Cross‑check with your local TV guide or streaming service channel list to confirm you actually receive that regional network in your area.

Note: Exact channels and streaming availability change by date, country, and rights deals, so always double‑check the specific game date and your location on the NBA site or your TV provider’s schedule.