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Toronto Raptors 2022-2023 schedule released. Season opens Oct. 19 vs. the Cavs | SI

The Toronto Raptors have released their schedule for next season and will open the year at home on October 19 against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Toronto Raptors basketball is right around the corner.

The NBA released the 2022-23 schedule Wednesday afternoon that’ll have the Raptors opening their season on October 19 at home against the Cleveland Cavaliers at 7:30 p.m. ET. It’s the 11th straight season Toronto has started the year with a home game dating back to 2011-12.

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By: Aaron Rose
Source: Sports Illustrated


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