“Tampa Bay Raptaneers” set to tip off bizarre regular season against Pelicans
Before team president Masai Ujiri placed the lucky toonie in the Raptors’ new practice floor, the team president held it aloft and said: “This is for the Tampa Bay Raptaneers.”
The joke was a reference to Toronto’s temporary NFL neighbours, the Buccaneers. And it said plenty about the bizarre season the Raptors are about to begin.
The Raptors host New Orleans on Wednesday to tip off a new season. Any other year, Kyle Lowry and a new-look lineup would dominate the storylines. But this isn’t any other year.
Due to Canada’s travel restrictions around COVID-19, the Raptors are forced to play at least the first half of a 72-game schedule in Tampa, Fla. The Raptors have tried to make the city on Florida’s west coast feel like home, building a new practice facility in in a downtown Marriott, and hanging the team’s 2019 NBA championship banner from the rafters of Amalie Arena alongside Lightning star Vincent Lacavalier’s retired jersey.