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The Raptors do Canada proud as they look to further cement a tradition that dates back to their expansion beginnings in 1995
Toronto Raptors
In 1995, the NBA broke new ground with the Toronto Raptors. Along with the Vancouver Grizzlies, the Raptors marked the league’s first step outside the United States. Since their inception, the Raptors have kept Canadian basketball relevant in the Association, fighting their way into the playoffs five times and earning a division championship in 2007. Since 1999, the Raptors have made their home in Air Canada Centre. The avant-garde venue provides for energized game experiences replete with displays of choreography from the Raptors Dance Pak, flying dunks from Raptor the mascot, and synchronized nacho-topping from concession stand staff.
Neither Groupon nor FanXchange owns the tickets to this event or sets ticket prices. FanXchange’s third-party sellers list and sell the tickets. Because FanXchange’s third-party sellers set the ticket price and because pricing is subject to the forces of supply and demand, the price may be above or below face value.
The Raptors do Canada proud as they look to further cement a tradition that dates back to their expansion beginnings in 1995
Toronto Raptors
In 1995, the NBA broke new ground with the Toronto Raptors. Along with the Vancouver Grizzlies, the Raptors marked the league’s first step outside the United States. Since their inception, the Raptors have kept Canadian basketball relevant in the Association, fighting their way into the playoffs five times and earning a division championship in 2007. Since 1999, the Raptors have made their home in Air Canada Centre. The avant-garde venue provides for energized game experiences replete with displays of choreography from the Raptors Dance Pak, flying dunks from Raptor the mascot, and synchronized nacho-topping from concession stand staff.
Neither Groupon nor FanXchange owns the tickets to this event or sets ticket prices. FanXchange’s third-party sellers list and sell the tickets. Because FanXchange’s third-party sellers set the ticket price and because pricing is subject to the forces of supply and demand, the price may be above or below face value.