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RAPTORS JUMP OFF TO BIG SEASON-TICKET SALES
Published October 26, 1994
Raptors' spokesperson Tom Mayenknecht said the start of the
team's '95-96 ticket campaign last Friday has already netted 2,740
season-ticket orders, with nearly 2,000 accounted for in courtside
lounge and corporate-suite deposits. The NBA has set a minimum
requirement for the Raptors and Grizzlies of 12,500-season-ticket
commitments in place by the end of '94 (Chris Young, TORONTO STAR,
10/26).
GRIZZLIES A Lakers/Sonics exhibition attracted 13,895 in
Vancouver's Pacific Coliseum. Grizzlies GM Stu Jackson he had
been "hoping" for 10-11,000 (Vancouver PROVINCE, 10/26).




