How can I watch the Mavericks vs. Raptors game?
The game was broadcast on KFAA and SportsNet. Streaming options were available via the WFAA app and other streaming services.
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The Dallas Mavericks and Toronto Raptors faced off on March 8, 2026. This article provides a preview of the game, including how to watch, injury reports, betting odds, and expert predictions.
The Dallas Mavericks (21-42) faced the Toronto Raptors (35-27) at Scotiabank Arena. The Raptors were looking to end a four-game home losing streak.
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**Betting Odds:**
Eric Rosales from Covers.com predicted the Mavericks to cover the +9.5 spread, citing the Raptors' poor home record against the spread and Dallas's resilience in previous matchups. He also provided same-game parlay recommendations.
The game was broadcast on KFAA and SportsNet. Streaming options were available via the WFAA app and other streaming services.
Dereck Lively II and Kyrie Irving were out for the Mavericks. Cooper Flagg was questionable. Collin Murray-Boyles was out for the Raptors, and Brandon Ingram was questionable.
The Raptors were favored by 10.5 points. The moneyline was Mavericks +333 and Raptors -450. The over/under was 229.5.
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