Should be Official Game
by Cali23 on 2023-10-12Rogers Arena - VancouverI feel like it was very mickey mouse and should be more official as opposed to Pre Season
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Toronto Raptors History
The Toronto Raptors were founded in 1995 as part of the NBA's expansion into Canada. The Raptors have been the only NBA team based in Canada since the 2001–02 season. After acquiring eight-time All-Star Vince Carter in 1998, the Raptors set league-wide attendance records and made the playoffs from 2000 to 2002. Led by Carter, the Raptors earned their first playoff series win in 2001 and advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The Raptors didn't return to the playoffs until the 2006–07 season, when they won the Atlantic Division title. After Masai Ujiri joined as the team's General Manager in 2013, the Raptors became a consistent playoff team, winning five division titles and having their most successful season in 2018. The following year, during the 2019 playoffs, the Raptors earned their first Eastern Conference title and went on to win their first NBA championship, defeating the Warriors in 6 games.
Toronto Raptors Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1995
Team Colors: Red, Black, Purple, Gold, White
Team Rivals: Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, Golden State Warriors
Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena
The Toronto Raptors play at Scotiabank Arena, which is also home to the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. Located adjacent to Union Station and the underground pedestrian PATH system, the arena is convenient to public transportation (TTC, GO Transit and Union Pearson Express) for fans attending events. Having opened in 1999, Scotiabank Arena has won more than 40 industry awards for the venue’s security, accessibility, fan service, environmental commitment, sales and box office service. It has a capacity of up to 19,800 people for basketball games, and has hosted over 39 million fans at over 2,600 events, including multiple NBA playoff runs and the 2016 NBA All-Star Weekend.
The Toronto Raptors’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at home as the Raptors face off against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Raptors play their final game of the regular season at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida against Eastern Conference opponents the Miami HEAT. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Toronto Raptors.
The Toronto Raptors have made one appearance in the NBA Finals, in 2019, and won.
All 30 teams will participate in the Group Play stage of the NBA In-Season Tournament. Here’s a list of the Toronto Raptors’ Group East C matchups:
The Toronto Raptors play at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The seating map for Scotiabank Arena can be viewed here.
I feel like it was very mickey mouse and should be more official as opposed to Pre Season
The game was good! The atmosphere was energetic and contagious, and the moments in between game play were entertaining. However, the stadium itself charges outrageous prices for their food and drink. Regular attendance at games would be possible, if not for the excessive prices inside the stadium.
Everything was amazing! The seats, the price, the whole experience
Need more basketball in rogers. Great event, hope we get more soon
Giant raptor was cool. Halftime show sucked -keep basketball about basketball and basketball development.
First nba game I’ve been to in Vancouver since the Grizzlies departed. Such a treat. Vancouver doesn’t really feel to me like me a proper city without an nba team.
The NBA is always a treat to see in Vancouver. We need our Grizzlies back!
Great seats, Great game but the cost and the process to get tickets with Ticketmaster on the day of seat sale was not smooth. You also charge too much for seat IMO.
Very good entertainment and I wish we had NBA in Vancouver all the time
Please bring NBA back to Vancouver. Please bring NBA back to Vancouver.
The game played on Sunday, October 8th was great to watch - loved every minute, as we did back in the day, when we held season's tickets to the Vancouver Grizzlies games. I know that Vancouver had trouble attracting star players at the outset, but we could probably have had Steve Nash on the roster if the management at that time would have made an effort to recruit him [if they did, then it was a big secret!]) Lots of bad decisions were made in that era and moving them to Memphis did not bring them any better luck - sure they've gotten better from time to time, but still waiting for that promised title!) Thank you for paying a visit to the west coast Raptors!
Game environment was good. Lots of things going on. Wish they had game stats on the big screen so we can see them rather than have to look online. Otherwise it was great.
Please bring NBA back to Vancouver. Please bring NBA back to Vancouver.
It was my first time atrending the Raptors game! I am such a big fan and it was such a dream of my to see them. I loved it, my seats were upperbowl row 3 and it was such a nice view, got to see the whole set up and everything so clear with a good view and no one in front of me to disturb that view from taking great pictures. I love Basketball and hope we get a team here soon!!
First time seeing an NBA game, even if it was preseason. We had an amazing time, venue was easy to get too, was clean and well supported by efficient staff and security.
I’m we really enjoyed seeing the Raptors. But we thought that the tickets were very expensive for a pre-season game.
Way too expensive. Spend $400 for two tickets in mediocre seats just to watch them lose. Waste of money and time.
Good games but let down in 4th quarter. Played well together scored lots but lacking on defense.
Ticketmaster kept in touch prior to the event, making sure that I knew exactly what I needed on game day. Trouble free.
How tf you buy tickets in the 300 and complain about sound lmaoo juss go home man