The Raptor (@the_raptor) / Twitter
twitter.com › the_raptorFeb 16, 2010 · Jul 1, 2022. The Toronto Raptors celebrate today, and all the people that make up our community. We use today to reflect and educate ourselves on the experiences of Indigenous, racialized, and marginalized communities, and the impact they have made in what it truly means to be Canadian. 2:35.
Toronto Raptors - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_RaptorsThe Raptors have enjoyed a consistent fanbase throughout their history. They set NBA attendance records in their 2000, 2001, and 2002 seasons when they made the playoffs. Attendance dipped slightly between 2003 and 2006. This improved during the 2006–07 regular season to an average of 18,258 fans (13th in the league), 92.2 per cent of capacity at the Air Canada Centre. Following t…
Who Are The Mascots In The NBA? — NBAMascots.com
www.nbamascots.com › mascotsThe Raptor - Toronto Raptors. Jazz Bear - Utah Jazz. G-wiz - Washington Wizards. The retired 21 Mascots are: Brooklyknight - Brooklyn Nets. Rufus D. Lynx - Charlotte Bobcats. Whammer - Cleveland Cavaliers. The Wizard - Cleveland Cavaliers. Sir Slam A Lot - Detroit Pistons. Booster - Houston Rockets. Turbo - Houston Rockets. Thunder - Golden ...