Yes, they were in the 1946/47 season of what we now know as the NBA (National Basketball Association) until they disbanded a season later. They also competed in the first ever "NBA" game against the New York Knickerbonkers (now known as Knicks). For complete information visit:
New York Knickerbockers and Toronto Huskies,
The Toronto Huskies were a founding member of the NBA and they played host to the New York Knicks at the first NBA game at Maple Leaf Gardens in 1946. They folded at the end of the season however, playing only 1 total season in the newly formed BAA. The Toronto Raptors was Toronto's second professional basketball/NBA team. The team was formed in 1995 and named after a popular movie at the time, Jurassic Park. They bear no relation to the Huskies other then the fact that both teams played in Toronto and that both shared a building with the NHL club, the Toronto Maple Leafs. There is a grass roots movement to rename the Raptors the Huskies by some fans of the franchise however. I doubt it will get far though.
Actually are only one the Toronto Raptors in the history are the Toronto Huskies and the Vancouver Grizzlies
Conneticut Huskies
Hasheem Thabeet
what type of dinosaur features on the logo of the Toronto based NBA basketball team
Toronto Raptors
Toronto Raptors
Uconn Huskies
Eddy golopigus
The UConn men's basketball team has won 2 national championships coming in 1999 and 2004. The UConn women's basketball team has won 6 national championships. The Huskies won the 2009 national championship in April.
5/16 because all the huskies together are 16 so it would be something over 16. ASnd there are 5 gray huskies.