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Toronto Raptors

Born in the Dino Era

The Toronto Raptors were founded in 1995 as part of the NBA's expansion into Canada.1)

Name That Dino

The name “Raptors” was inspired by the popularity of Jurassic Park, released just two years earlier in 1993.2)

Only Canadian Survivor

After the Vancouver Grizzlies relocated to Memphis, the Raptors became the only Canadian team in the NBA.3)

First Draft Pick Ever

The Raptors' first-ever draft pick was Damon Stoudamire, selected 7th overall in 1995.4)

Damon's Debut

Damon Stoudamire won the NBA Rookie of the Year in 1996—Toronto’s first major award.5)

SkyDome Starts

The Raptors played their early home games at the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre), a stadium shared with the Toronto Blue Jays.6)

Home Sweet Scotiabank

Their current home is the Scotiabank Arena, formerly known as the Air Canada Centre, since 1999.7)

Vinsanity Begins

Vince Carter became a global phenomenon and dunking icon in the early 2000s, earning the nickname “Air Canada.”8)

Slam Dunk Royalty

Vince Carter’s 2000 Slam Dunk Contest performance is often considered the best in NBA history.9)

Drake the Global Ambassador

In 2013, rapper Drake was named the team’s Global Ambassador, increasing the Raptors' international profile.10)

First Playoff Appearance

The Raptors made their first NBA Playoffs appearance in 2000.11)

First Playoff Series Win

They won their first playoff series in 2001 against the New York Knicks.12)

We The North

The iconic “We The North” campaign launched in 2014 and became one of the most successful marketing slogans in sports.13)

Best Regular Season

The 2017–18 Raptors had their best regular season record: 59–23.14)

The Kawhi Year

In 2018–19, Kawhi Leonard was traded to Toronto and led the team to its first NBA championship.15)

The Shot Heard Around Canada

Kawhi Leonard’s buzzer-beater in Game 7 vs. the Sixers (2019) was the first Game 7 buzzer-beater in NBA history.16)

First NBA Title

The Raptors won the NBA Championship in 2019, defeating the Golden State Warriors in 6 games.17)

Finals MVP

Kawhi Leonard was named 2019 NBA Finals MVP for his heroic performance.18)

International Fans

Toronto has one of the largest global fanbases due to its diverse population and Canada's national support.19)

"Jurassic Park" Fan Zone

Fans gather outside Scotiabank Arena in a designated area called Jurassic Park to watch games together.20)

Multicultural Roster

The Raptors are known for having one of the most internationally diverse rosters in the NBA.21)

Ujiri the Architect

Team President Masai Ujiri is widely credited with building Toronto into a championship team.22)

G-League Success

The Raptors 905 (their G-League affiliate) won the G-League Championship in 2017.23)

Pascal’s Rise

Pascal Siakam, a late first-round pick, won Most Improved Player in 2019 and became an All-Star.24)

Coach of the Year

Nick Nurse won NBA Coach of the Year in 2020.25)

Canadian Talent

Toronto has been instrumental in inspiring a boom in Canadian basketball talent, including NBA stars like Jamal Murray and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.26)

Historic Comeback

In 2016, the Raptors reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in franchise history.27)

Rivalry with the Nets

The Raptors and Brooklyn Nets have developed a low-key rivalry, meeting in multiple intense playoff matchups.28)

COVID Relocation

During the 2020–21 season, due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, the Raptors played home games in Tampa, Florida.29)

Fred VanVleet’s Record

Fred VanVleet scored a franchise-record 54 points in a game against the Orlando Magic in 2021.30)

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