Last season was unlike any other for the Toronto Raptors and their fans. Now, the team is apparently asking season ticket holders if they'd be ready to return to Scotiabank Arena for games this upcoming season.Season seat holder Josh McConnell posted a screenshot of the survey on Twitter. Editor's Choice: Miss Vickie's Chips Are Recalled In Some Parts Of Canada Because They Might Have Glass This is interesting. The Toronto Raptors just sent out a survey to season seat holders to see whether or not they'd be comfortable to watch games being played at Scotiabank Arena with physical distancing measures. Mobile-only tickets.#WeTheNorth pic.twitter.com/NmAX60S13M— Josh McConnell (@joshmcconnell) November 3, 2020 The survey clarifies that there would indeed be social distancing measures in place and that the crowd would be set at a "limited capacity." Tickets would also be mobile-only. There has also been talk about the Raptors playing in Kentucky next year, as the Canada-USA border closure makes it difficult for the team to travel freely back and forth. During yesterday's American election, the Raptors urged fans their fans to do their civic duty. Head Coach Nick Nurse ran an educational campaign focused on targeting Americans in Canada and encouraging them to vote. Details on whether the Raptors will return to Scotiabank Arena are not finalized, but you can have your say through their survey — if you're a season ticket holder, that is!