Previewing the remaining month for Raptors tickets

Finishing with first-place honors in the Atlantic Division and third overall in the Eastern Conference last season, the Toronto Raptors are again poised to return to postseason play in 2015. The team will play three more home games at the Air Canada Centre this month, where average price for Raptors tickets over that three-game span is currently listed at $119.13 on the secondary market. They’ll take on the Bucks, Suns and Mavericks through November 28 in Toronto.

The Raptors will welcome the Bucks to the Air Canada Centre on November 21. According to TiqIQ, the average secondary price for Raptors vs Bucks tickets is $114.23 and get-in price starts at $31. The two teams met four times last season and played two of those games in Toronto, where the Raptors cruised to double-digit victories at home and also picked up wins in both Milwaukee games. Friday’s matchup will be the first of three meetings between the Raptors and Bucks this season. The Raptors will again host Milwaukee on February 2.

Following the Bucks’ visit to the Great White North, the Raptors set to host the Suns on November 24. The average price for Raptors vs Suns tickets on TiqIQ is $94.01 on the secondary market, making them relatively cheap Raptors tickets for this season. The get-in price for next Monday’s game starts at $18. Toronto lost both games against Phoenix last season, wrapping a five-game skid in December and two-game losing streak in March.

The final game held at the Air Canada Centre this month will be on November 28 against the Mavericks. The average secondary price for Raptors vs Mavericks tickets is $142.79, the most expensive of all three remaining home games in November, and get-in price is listed at $47. The Raptors took wins from the Mavericks in both meetings last season, beating them in an overtime matchup in Dallas in December and cruising to an eight-point victory at home in January.

While the season is still young, the Raptors will look to again dominate in a weak Atlantic Division and will likely reclaim the division’s top spot. With secondary ticket prices varying considerably between the team’s final three home games this month, the Raptors will face a variety of talent at the Air Canada Centre over the next 10 days.

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