Milwaukee Bucks vs. Toronto Raptors (02-22-2026) game preview: When and where to watch, expected lineup, injury report, prediction, and moreMilwaukee Bucks vs. Toronto Raptors preview (Image via Fubo) On Sunday afternoon, the Milwaukee Bucks and Toronto Raptors will play at Fiserv Forum as both teams attempt to maintain their winning streaks after the All-Star break. Key players will be absent for both sides today, but the visitors will have the advantage due to their depth and defense. With the over/under set at 219.5 total points, the Raptors are 3.5 points ahead of the Bucks on the spread. Milwaukee is +130 to pull off the upset, and Toronto is -155 to win outright on the moneyline. Toronto has a +93 scoring difference overall and outscores opponents by 1.6 points per game. Brandon Ingram leads the club with 22 points per game, good for 25th place in the league. Now, their fans are eager to see them perform.

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Toronto Raptors – When and where to watch the game

This afternoon’s NBA matchup will be between the Milwaukee Bucks (24-30) and Toronto Raptors (33-23). Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s Fiserv Forum will tip off at 3:30 p.m. ET. FDSWI will stream the game live. Additionally, Fubo and Prime Videos will also stream the match.

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Toronto Raptors – Expected Starting Lineups

Milwaukee Bucks

PG Ryan RollinsSG Kevin Porter Jr.SF AJ GreenPF Kyle KuzmaC Jericho Sims

Toronto Raptors

PG Immanuel QuickleySG Brandon IngramSF RJ BarrettPF Collin Murray-BoylesC Jakob Poeltl

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Toronto Raptors – Injury Report

Milwaukee Bucks

Myles Turner- Out (Calf)Giannis Antetokounmpo- Out (calf)Taurean Prince- Out (unable to play)

Toronto Raptors

Scottie Barnes- Out (Personal)Chucky Hepburn- Out (Not specified)

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Toronto Raptors – Game Prediction

Scottie Barnes will be out for the Toronto Raptors, but with Giannis Antetokounmpo out and Myles Turner labeled as doubtful, the Milwaukee Bucks may be in even worse shape. The absence of Giannis, who contributes 28 points a game, or 25% of the Bucks’ total points, would further cripple Milwaukee, who have the fifth-worst offense in the NBA.In his first game following the All-Star Game, Brandon Ingram scored 33 points, tying his second-highest season total with 26 field goal attempts. In five of his last eight games, he has also scored more than 24.5 points. Ingram, RJ Barrett, and Immanuel Quickley should score a lot of points from beyond the arc because the Bucks rank 26th in threes allowed per game and 24th in opponent three-point percentage.