Pistons vs. Raptors: Start time, where to watch, what’s the latest

The Detroit Pistons play the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena

The Detroit Pistons are spending $8,547,363 per win while the Toronto Raptors are spending $5,768,715 per win

Game time: 3:00 p.m. EST on Sunday, February 12, 2023

broadcast info

Live broadcast: fuboTV (watch for free)
NBA League Pass: Most live games plus NBA TV. Free trial period

National TV: N / A
Home TV: TSN
Away TV: Bally Sports DET
home radio: Sportsnet 590
absent radio: 97.1 FM The ticket

If the game is on, you can follow it here!

What’s up on Twitter?

Josh Levenberg

@JLew1050

Casey on Poeltl, who he coached in Toronto for a couple of seasons: “Jak’s probably one of the brightest IQ players in the league… He would fit on a lot of teams today.” – 2:04 p.m

Josh Levenberg

@JLew1050

Dwane Casey on Pascal Siakam coming on as an injury substitute: “I’m so happy he made it. He deserves it. I don’t know what the crazy (13) other coaches were thinking, but he should have been in the first ballot.” pic.twitter.com/gG0Y9Z0dkl1:52 p.m

EricSmith

@Eric__Smith

Dwane Casey calls Poeltl one of the highest IQ guys in the league and thinks he will be a great fit for Toronto – spoke VERY highly about Yak’s skills and personality and others. – 1:37 p.m

James Edward III

@JLEdwardsIII

Casey on the Wiseman situation: “My thoughts are with everyone involved (sitting on new teams). … Hopefully it will be fixed soon because we need to do the right thing by these young men.”
Said Detroit is still at the league’s mercy as Portland and Golden State sort out – 1:36 p.m

Eric Koren

@ekoreen

Gary Trent Jr. is out today with a left calf strain. OG is still on the road every day with his ankle injury but is out today. – 1:15 p.m

Adrian Wojnarowski

@wojespn

Toronto Raptors assistant Adrian Griffin will be the acting head coach against the Detroit Pistons today, sources tell ESPN. Coach Nick Nurse will miss the game for personal reasons. – 11:25 a.m

Tim Reynolds

@By Tim Reynolds

A Super Bowl tradition: For the 13th time in 15 years, the Boston Celtics have a home game on Super Sunday.
Toronto is also at home today. The Raptors haven’t had a home game on Gray Cup day since 2018, but are home for Super Bowl Sunday for the third time in five years. – 7:54 a.m

Tim Reynolds

@By Tim Reynolds

A Super Bowl tradition: For the 13th time in 15 years, the Boston Celtics have a home game on Super Sunday.
Toronto is also playing at home today. The Raptors haven’t had a home game in a football title day — Super Bowl or Gray Cup — since 2018. 7:50 a.m

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