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Raptors open season with rings, a title banner and courtside seats costing $4,130

Fans hoping to lay eyes on the Toronto Raptors first ever championship banner had to pay a hefty price for a spot inside Scotiabank Arena.

Prices started at $443.68 for Tuesday's home opener versus New Orleans

Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry waves to fans while holding the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy during the team's 2019 parade. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)

Fans hoping to lay eyes on the Toronto Raptors' first ever championship banner hadto pay a hefty price for a spot inside Scotiabank Arena.

Ticket prices for the team's much-anticipated home opener starte at a playoff-like $443.68 on Ticketmaster, the Raptors' official sales platform.

And if you werehoping for a closer look at the defending champs, itcosta lot more the cheapest courtside seats started at $4,130for a third-row vantage point.

Stubhub, a third-party reseller soldsome standing room-only tickets that begin at close to $250.

Tuesday's game against the New Orleans Pelicans wasperhaps the most anticipated home opener in team's 25-year history, as the defending championscelebrated last season's title with an elaborate pre-game ceremony.

The teamhanded out championship rings to players and staff before tip-off, and raised the Raptors' first championship banner to the rafters.

Outside, Toronto Mayor John Tory also unveiled thenew Raptors Way street sign at the edge of Jurassic Park before the game. The city is ceremonially renaming a stretch of Bremner Boulevard between York Street and Lake Shore Boulevard West in honour of the 2019 championship.

Toronto willdedicate a stretch of Bremner Boulevard to the Raptors on Monday. Head coach Nick Nurse got a preview of the sign during the team's championship parade. (John Tory/Twitter)

While Tuesday's prices are unusually high for a regular season game, they pale in comparison to theticket prices of last spring's playoff run.

Upper level seats during the Raptors' finals match-up against the Golden State Warriors started at nearly $900while court-side seats were listed for as much as $120,000 for a pair.

Toronto defeated Golden State in six games to become the first Canadian champion in NBA history lastJune.

The team returns for the 2019-20 season without Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard and sharpshooter Danny Green, who departed for the Los Angeles Clippers and Lakers respectively as free agents.

To replace those losses, fans are counting on further improvements fromrising star Pascal Siakam, as well as OG Anunoby and Fred VanVleet.

The team's veteran core of Kyle Lowry, Marc Gasol and Serge Ibaka also returns for the Dinos.