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The Toronto Raptors may not have dominated during their 2022-2023 season opener on Wednesday night, but it was undeniably memorable.

The Raptors managed to kick off their season with a nail-bitingly close 108-105 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers. However, it wasn't the game that had fans talking but the theatrics beforehand.

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The Toronto Raptors hosted the Utah Jazz in Edmonton on Sunday night, and to say Alberta was a bit fired up would be an understatement.

A jam-packed Rogers Place -- home of the Edmonton Oilers, reverberated with chants as Canada's NBA representatives laid the ground work for a 114-82 victory.

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So, Pascal Siakam could be anywhere in the world right now, but instead of taking a glamorous vacation, the NBA star spent a day handing out free laptops in Regent Park. As if Toronto needed another reason to love him

Siakam hosted his third cohort of "Coding For Champions" at Regent Park. An event that saw the Raptor player hand out 150 laptops to young girls in the hopes of aiding their pursuit of tech careers.

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Raptors fans may not be able to see their team play this summer, but, oddly, you can catch their head coach shredding the guitar.

Nick Nurse is set to jam alongside The New Power Generation (NPG) at Toronto Jazz Festival this weekend through a setlist that'll be all kinds of thirsty.

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Fred VanVleet knows Toronto. The American, who first got involved with the Raptors in 2016, opened up to Narcity this week telling us what he learned about the city and its residents over the years, and, he's not wrong.

When asked which Toronto stereotypes he thinks are the most accurate, the NBA All-Star gushed about how nice and polite most of the city's residents are, well, except for drivers.

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