Raptors fans invade Indiana, signs and flags confiscated
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Toronto Raptors fans are notoriously among the most well-traveled in basketball, and they proved it in Indianapolis on Saturday.
With Game 4 of Toronto's first-round series against the Indiana Pacers set for Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Raptors fans showed up in droves, toting "We the North" signs and Canadian flags, many of which didn't make it past arena security.
Lol. Ok, Pacers. pic.twitter.com/C2Ihyvqojr
— Blake Murphy (@BlakeMurphyODC) April 23, 2016
Where flags are being "checked-in" near one of the Bankers Life entrance gates #Raptors #Pacers #NBAplayoffs pic.twitter.com/3DKcYHLZXe
— Matthew Scianitti (@TSNScianitti) April 23, 2016
That didn't stop the horde of northern invaders in attendance from getting rowdy and belting along during the singing of the Canadian national anthem.
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