Toronto Raptors Tickets

Toronto Raptors Tickets


Toronto Raptors tickets are now available online! Buy cheap tickets to watch the Raptors and other NBA teams as they compete in the 2008-2009 NBA season.

The Toronto Raptors franchise has made some roster changes for the 2008-2009 season. The Raptors made a trade that led to the release of T.J. Ford and the acquisition of Jermaine O’Neal. With such a big change, the Raptors may need a little time to adjust at the beginning of the 2008-2009 season. Two skilled big men, Jermaine O’Neal and Chris Bosh, will have to get along in order for the team to succeed. Get your tickets now to watch Bosh and O’Neal as they try to win the Raptors’ first NBA Championship title. Some of the role players on the Raptors roster include Anthony Parker, Jose Calderon, Jason Kapono, and Andrea Bargnani. Buy cheap tickets now and see this talented squad battle its way through the 2008-2009 season.

The Toronto Raptors franchise was founded in 1995, and the team only started selling tickets when it began competing in the 1995-1996 NBA season. The first time the team would sell Playoffs tickets was in 2000. For three consecutive seasons, the Raptors made it to the Playoffs. The next time that the team would make it into the Playoffs was in 2007, with Chris Bosh on the roster. Bosh was able to bring the Raptors to the Playoffs in 2007 and 2008. Get your tickets now to see if Bosh and the Raptors can make it to the Playoffs again in the 2008-2009 season. With O’Neal on the team, the Toronto Raptors have a chance of making it past the Conference Semifinals for the first time in franchise history.


Toronto Raptors News

Toronto Raptors Will Compete With Knicks For Nash, Lin | The ...
It's no secret that the top priority for the Knicks this off-season is securing a starting point guard. While they're expected to sign Lin in doing just that, they will almost certainly make a push for Steve Nash as well. Amar'e ...


The Toronto Raptors Are Seriously Interested In Signing Jeremy Lin ...
The Toronto Raptors are seriously interested in bringing Jeremy Lin and all of his marketing power up north, according to a New York Daily News report (via CBS Sports). They like him and what he'd.


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