The first race of the 76ers series will take place on Saturday night in Philadelphia at 6 p.m.  in the opening round of the playoffs.
The Raps finished the 2021-2022 season with a 48-34 record – one place behind the 76ers 51-31.
Both teams have a history in the playoffs.
In 2001, Vince Carter led the Raptors to the conference semifinals against Allen Iverson and the 76ers.  The Raptors lost the series in Game 7 despite Carter’s latest attempt to take the lead in the buzzer.
Fast forward 18 years, former Raptor Kawhi Leonard will avenge Toronto in the second post-season meeting between the two teams in the 7th game of the conference semifinals.  Leonard’s two-point game to win the game became known as the “shot” and the Raptors would continue to win their first NBA championship that season.
The two teams will face each other for the third time tonight in the playoffs.  The following is a list of places you can watch:

‘JURASSIC PARK’ AT SCOTIABANK ARENA 
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the so-called “Jurassic Park” backdoor area has returned to its home at the Scotiabank Arena.  Outdoors have seen thousands of Raptors fans cheering on the team during past playoff games while watching real-time matches on a huge screen.
This year ‘s viewing party is a bit different as fans will need to get a free mobile pass to enter Maple Leaf Square.  Each visitor can get up to four passes available 24 to 48 hours before each confirmed game.  The doors open at 3:30 p.m.  for game 1.
You can get your folds here, subject to availability.

REAL SPORTS 
Real Sports, also located on Maple Leaf Square, has become the perfect place to watch a playoff game in Toronto in recent years.  There is no shortage of TV screens or food and drink options in this basic downtown sport.
Click here to make a reservation.

MY LOOSE 
A short walk from the Scotiabank Arena, you can also watch Game 1 action at Loose Moose.  With a wide selection of draft beers and live music to launch after the final buzzer, there’s something for every Raps fan at this Front Street property.
Make your reservation here.

DOK HELLIS 
For a more discreet atmosphere, head to The Dock Ellis – a classic Toronto sports bar on the west end of town.  TV screens frame the walls of this Little Portugal hangout, and guests can play a quick game of billiards or soccer football between the quarters.

THE QUEEN’S HEAD PUB 
If you’re in the far east looking for a place to watch the game, look no further than The Queen’s Head Pub.  As the name suggests, British pub food is the specialty of this Leslieville staple and Raps will be on almost every TV that does not play Leafs and Jays games.

MCSORELY’S SALOON & GRILL 
Raptors in central Toronto do not have to travel far to watch Game 1. McSorely’s Saloon & Grill, located on Bayview Avenue just south of Eglinton, has full sound and 15 TVs for tonight’s game.  The popular Leaside restaurant also offers beer and food specialties for every game in the series.
You can also watch tonight’s race from the comfort of your own home on TSN1 / 4, TSN.ca, the TSN app and TSN Direct at 6 p.m.  and 3 p.m.
The Raptors will play Game 2 of the series on Monday in Philadelphia before returning to Toronto for Game 3 on Wednesday, April 20, and Game 4 on Saturday, April 23.