After a thrilling Game 7 win against the Sixers in the Conference Semi Finals, The Toronto Raptors have reached their first conference finals since 2015-16, when they lost to the Cavaliers in 2016. For fans looking to see the team from the North reach their first-ever NBA finals, and the first ever for a Canadian team, ticket prices start at $185 for both games. For the first two games in Milwaukee, starting prices are very similar, with prices starting at $181 for the May 15th and 17th games at Fiserv Forum. Lower level seats at Fiserv Forum are about cheaper than in Toronto, starting at $211. Below are the five most expensive 'get-in' prices across all conference finals we've tracked. For 2019, the Blazers lead the pack by a wide margin, but the Raptors have leapfrogged into the 4th most expensive, after their dramatic buzzer-beater series win.

Below are Seatviews for the cheapest ticket in the 100s and 300s level for Game 3.

Game 4 - May 21st Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON - Tickets from $189 Below are Seatviews for the cheapest ticket on the 100s and 300s Center Level for Game 4.

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For Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals, the Raptors host the 76ers in what is the second-most expensive Eastern Conference Semi-Finals this decade. Price start at $154 for tickets in section 31 Lower level tickets from $257.

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The second-best team in the NBA as of April 1, the Toronto Raptors have clinched a spot in the playoffs and were one of only two teams with 56 wins or more across the league. The Raptors will be heading to the postseason for the 11season since they joined the league as an expansion team in 1995.Despite the great product on the court, the average asking price for Raptors tickets is down nearly 19% against last season on the secondary market, from $219 to $178, according to secondary ticket marketplace TicketIQ.com . For the regular season, Toronto has the 11most expensive ticket in the NBA.

With the playoffs right around the corner, fans can expect to pay a premium for post-season tickets. According to TicketIQ.com, playoff tickets on the secondary market generally cost 54% more than regular-season tickets. Below is a look at historical secondary market prices for Raptors playoff tickets.

Single-game Raptors opening round playoff tickets go on sale via Ticketmaster this Friday.

If you miss out on face value ticket from Ticketmaster, fans who want to see the Raptors in the postseason, face-value reservations are still available through Shoowin.com, which offers consumers the opportunity to reserve tickets for big events and then purchase them at face value when they become available. According to the Shoowin website, fans can save up to 98% over other ticket sites.

While the opening round reservation market is closed, fans can reserve tickets for the Eastern Conference semifinals beginning at $20, and for the Eastern Conference finals beginning at $25 for the if-needed home Game 4. Reservations for Games 1 and 2 of the conference finals at Toronto are $59 and $60, respectively.

Fans can reserve tickets for the NBA Finals at Toronto for between $75-$183.

Toronto hasn’t had much luck in the playoffs, advancing as far as the Eastern Conference finals only once. The Raptors lost to Cleveland in six games in 2015-16. But Toronto has been in the mix for the last five years, advancing at least as far as the Eastern Conference semifinals three times.