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About the Toronto Raptors
Toronto Raptors Tickets
The mid-‘90s was a great era for the NBA and an even better one for the city of Toronto. The Raptors were founded in 1995, making them the first and only Canadian NBA team, a title they hold to this day. It’s proven to be one of the best moves the league has ever taken, as this young team has given back in a major way to its fans from the very beginning.
A strong start
It’s tough being an expansion team, and Toronto certainly took a year or two to gain its footing within the league. But in 1998—just a few years into their tenure in the NBA—the Raptors came out of the gates strong, with the great Vince Carter leading the charge. The next few years would be filled with drama and excitement, as the team matured and evolved into a true competitor.
The city rallied around their NBA team in a major way, setting league attendance records and even spearheading a push that saw Toronto make it to the playoffs three years running. That’s nothing to shake a stick at, especially when there was no NBA team in Toronto just a few years prior!
Contender status
Chris Bosh stepped into a leadership role after Carter’s departure in 2004, and it paid off. The results were clear, with the Raptors making the playoffs in both 2007 and 2008. A few years later, Bosh rotated out and the Raptors power couple of DeMar DeRozan and Kyle Lowry stepped up to dominate the Toronto backcourt.
Toronto fans witnessed some of the most dramatic Raptors battles during this time, with the team consistently making it within reach of the playoffs. The constant clashing with other teams and the Raptors’ ability to compete with the likes of LeBron James and other league superstars made for exciting shows on the court and led to some solid rivalries that were fun to watch.
Modern Raptors on the hunt
The DeRozan/Lowry era came to an end with DeRozan departing the team in 2018, but this change-up hasn’t clipped the Raptors’ wings just yet. The addition of Kahwi Leonard helped Toronto push hard in the 2018/2019 season, setting franchise records left and right. Not only did they start the season with a 6-0 record, but the Raptors also reached 20 wins in just 24 games.
Good things are coming for Toronto. The team has a dedicated fan base, a talented roster, and a solid legacy, all pushing it forward into greatness. The Raptors are, by all indications, going to be the team to watch for years to come!
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do the Raptors play?
The Raptors hail from Toronto, Ontario, and it’s only fitting that they have the best digs in the Great White North: the Scotiabank Arena, located in Downtown Toronto. The 20,000-seat indoor arena is home to both the Raptors and the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs and is also a popular venue for concerts and other events. Fun fact: it’s also built on the former site of the Canada Post’s Toronto Postal Delivery Building.
When do Raptors tickets go on sale?
Just like all teams in the league, tickets for Raptors’ home games at Scotiabank Arena or away games on the road are available well in advance. As a result, fans can get tickets anytime they want! However, snagging tickets too early might not be the best way to get them cheap.
When is the best time to buy cheap Raptors tickets?
You can buy Raptors tickets right now if you want, and you’ll likely get some great seats. The only downside, though, is that you might be paying more than if you waited a little longer before pulling that trigger. In fact, if you’re looking for the cheapest Raptors tickets, the key is always to hold out as long as you can before buying them, especially if you’re using a ticket marketplace.
There’s a very good reason for this: resellers buy large blocks of tickets at wholesale rates, so they don’t need to mark up the price very much to turn a profit. At the same time, unsold tickets cost resellers money, so selling a cheap Raptors ticket is better than getting stuck with unsold inventory. That’s why you can get cheap Raptors tickets just a few days before the game, as brokers are scrambling to not lose cash. It’s a great way to get really cheap NBA tickets or cheap tickets for any other event!
What’s the best way to buy cheap Raptors tickets?
Ticket marketplaces like Gametime are your best bet for buying cheap Raptors tickets. Not only can you see exactly where your seats are thanks to interactive online seating charts, but you’ll also be paying only a fraction of what you would pay if you bought tickets directly from the NBA. There are literally no drawbacks to using a ticket marketplace—that is unless you use the wrong one.
Why should I choose Gametime over another ticket reseller?
We’re one of the best ticket marketplaces you can use because of our dedication to the fans. We have some of the lowest service fees anywhere, so you can get the cheapest Raptors tickets. We’re also committed to making sure you have your cheap tickets in-hand by game day, so you won’t miss even a minute of the action.
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Toronto Raptors Schedule and Ticket Prices
Date | Time | City | Venue | Lowest Price |
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11/9 | 7:30 PM | Inglewood | Intuit Dome | $48 |
11/10 | 6:30 PM | Los Angeles | Crypto.com Arena | $93 |
11/12 | 7:00 PM | Milwaukee | Fiserv Forum | $1 |
11/15 | 7:00 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $32 |
11/16 | 8:00 PM | Boston | TD Garden | $97 |
11/18 | 7:30 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $20 |
11/21 | 7:30 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $25 |
11/24 | 7:30 PM | Cleveland | Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse | $8 |
11/25 | 7:00 PM | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | $11 |
11/27 | 7:00 PM | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | $3 |
11/29 | 8:00 PM | Miami | Kaseya Center | $35 |
12/1 | 6:00 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $32 |
12/3 | 7:30 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $21 |
12/5 | 7:30 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $26 |
12/7 | 7:30 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $55 |