Logos

Filled by the achievement of the Jurassic Park film and the prominence of dinosaurs with more youthful groups of onlookers, who might grow up to be fanatics of the establishment, the group's first logo initially included a forceful looking, red Velociraptor wearing white tennis shoes with uncovered toe paws dribbling a basketball The group's unique hues were purple, brilliant red, dark and "Naismith silver" (out of appreciation for the Canadian innovator of basketball, James Naismith). The logo turned out to be mainstream among fans, as before the finish of 1994, the Raptors were seventh in the class in stock sales. For the 2008−09 season, the establishment dropped the shading purple from the first logo, making brilliant red the transcendent shading in both the logo and the group's shirts.

On December 19, 2014, the Toronto Raptors revealed another essential logo, which the group portrayed as "a roundabout shield with a ball torn by the unquestionable assault of a Raptor".