Thomas remembers Raptors’ roller-coaster early days, marvels at growth of game
VANCOUVER — Isiah Thomas figured the Raptors might face an uphill battle selling pro basketball to Canada.
Watching an hour of Canadian all-sports T.V. confirmed it for him.
The 57-year-old, who was the executive vice-president of the expansion Raptors from 1994-’98, hosted Saturday morning’s opening of the Steve Nash Family Court in Vancouver and spoke about the Raptors’ roller-coaster early days.
“I remember knocking on doors trying to get on radio stations to talk about basketball,” Thomas said. “And I remember sitting in the hotel and I was watching television, it was TSN. They started off with the Blue Jays, then they had the Argonauts, then they did some stuff over in the States with the colleges, then they did some swimming, then they did curling, then they went back to hockey, and then at the end of the show they talked about the NBA.


