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Police: 4 shot, 2 arrested at Raptors rally in Toronto
Four people were shot and wounded at a rally Monday for the NBA champion Raptors, and two people were arrested, police said.
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Warriors take out full page ad in Toronto newspaper congratulating Raptors
The Toronto Raptors beat the Golden State Warriors in the 2019 NBA Finals. The Warriors bought a full page in the Toronto Star to congratulate the champions.
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Chris Paul wants to be traded from Rockets [report]
After being knocked out of the Western Conference Playoffs by the Golden State Warriors for the second year running, Chris Paul wants out of Houston.
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Lakers trade three players, three first-round picks for Anthony Davis [report]
The Pelicans are about to receive a lot of young assets. In addition to getting the number one pick in the 2019 NBA Draft on June 20, projected to be Duke University’s Zion Williamson, the Pelicans reportedly acquired a king’s ransom from the Los Angeles Lakers.
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2020 Finals odds change drastically after news of Klay’s torn ACL
Immediately after the Warriors loss to the Toronto Raptors in Game 6 of the NBA Finals on Thursday, Vegas released odds that had Golden State as the favorites to win it all in 2020, despite the uncertainty surrounding Kevin Durant.
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Kerr, Myers discuss Durant and Thompson’s future with Warriors
During their first availability of the postseason, both general manager Bob Myers and head coach Steve Kerr talked about the players’ futures.
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Murph: The Warriors went out on their shields, what more can you ask for?
Their bodies gave way, but not before they made it two wins shy of the mountaintop. Out on their shield. And that’s OK, sports fans.
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Windhorst: Warriors intend to offer both Durant, Thompson five-year max contracts
As fate would have it, the two Warriors stars that are slated to hit free agency next season both sustained debilitating injuries in what was a truly bizarre NBA Finals.
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Raptors earn 1st NBA title, top injured Warriors in Game 6
Kawhi Leonard raised his arms high in triumph and celebrated Canada’s first NBA championship.
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Alameda County Sheriffs Department accuses Raptors executive of hitting deputy
Moments after the Toronto Raptors sealed their first-ever NBA Finals victory, the team reportedly ran into trouble with an Alameda County Sheriff’s Department deputy.