Kicking off on August 2 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, catch Streisand in California, Las Vegas, Chicago, Brooklyn, Boston, D.C. and Philly. It'll cost you $120KRaptors take commanding 3-1 series lead in NBA Finals with win over WarriorsWhere in the world are Raptors fans watching the NBA Finals? Sometimes, they might be higher or lower than those amounts I've just mentioned. "To witness history, to witness history — that's why we're here!" said Raptors fan Onkar Gill who had arrived at 5:30 Friday morning in order to secure a spot in the tailgate area outside Scotiabank Arena known as Jurassic Park.This is the first time the team has been in the NBA Finals, so every game in this series has been special. Anyway, if you're a glutton for punishment, I'm guessing floor seats can be had quite easily. Courtside section is divided into rows A, B, C. 100s (lower bowl) have A Spurs' courtside seat at the AT&T Center would cost anywhere from $550 to $1,000. The main event is happening on Sunday (Valentine's Day plans anyone? I’m sure you’ve seen an NBA game and seen a famous actor or rapper sitting courtside. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. The courtside seats have three rows, A-B-C. Row A is a no-brainer, but if I had a choice between row C courtside and row 3 in the platinums, I would definitely choose the latter. But a championship win would, indeed, be one for the history books.But what about fans who want to actually witness history by being inside the arena if the Raptors take the series against the Golden State Warriors?Basketball fans who are still looking to get tickets for Game 5 should be prepared to pay a hefty price.A cursory search found a single ticket with an obstructed view going for $11,120.These tickets are in the 300 level (upper-most tier), called the Fan Zone, which are typically the most affordable tickets during the regular season. Our “View from Seat” previews allow fans to select the best seats to see the Sitting close to the Toronto Raptors bench is a great chance to get up close to the players and can be a great part of a live sports experience.

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Think about Drake during the Toronto Raptors championship run or Jack Nicholson at nearly every Lakers game during their best years. You get row C in the courtsides and some "It's called the "experiential economy," Setlur​​​​​​​ said — it's the idea that consumers would rather spend money on experiences rather than tangible, physical products. As the Raptors ready themselves for Game 5 of the NBA Finals Monday against the Golden State Warriors, fans are preparing for what could be a historic victory for the franchise — and the city. As such, you should take in everything a venue has to offer – from its pre-game activities to team pro shops to its signature food and drink choices. The tour is in support of her 35th…The NBA All-Star Games are set for this weekend at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. "You have fans from not only this region, but from across Canada, The question is, what are they willing to pay for them?Setlur​​​​​​​ pointed out that Toronto is one of the wealthiest cities in North America, which means more people are willing to spend big bucks "to say that they were there.

In fact, one 300-level ticket to a Raptors versus Warriors regular season game on Nov. 29 last year cost $170.The most expensive tickets are courtside seats being sold on Ticketmaster for $60,000 each.