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Murph: After taking the Raptors best shot, bet on the Warriors in Game 2
In the land where basketball’s inventor was born, the Warriors got spanked in a game America thought it owned. Final score, Game 1. 2019 NBA Finals: Canada’s Darlings 118, America’s Most Hated Team 109.
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Draymond Green says he doesn’t have any problem with Drake on the sideline
“He worked to be who he is,” Green said. “He should get more leash. I don’t mind it. It’s fun for me.”
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Warriors provide Game 2 update for Durant, Iguodala [report]
TORONTO – It was a rough night across the border for the Golden State Warriors on Thursday. Not only did the reigning champs lose the series opener to the Toronto Raptors, but their 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala came up limp after a play in the final minutes of the game, holding his left hamstring…
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New Balance puts up Kawhi Leonard billboard in Oakland
The Toronto Raptors have won just one game in the NBA Finals, but Kawhi Leonard’s camp is already flexing on the Warriors.
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Kevin Durant expected to return midway through NBA Finals [report]
After dropping Game 1 of the NBA Finals, this is the news Warriors fans want to hear.
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Nick Young defends LeBron James after Toronto’s Game 1 win
The Golden State Warriors are back in the NBA Finals, but for the first time in their recent run of success they don’t have to worry about the likes of LeBron James on the opposite side of the court.
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Andre Iguodala addresses health after limping at end of Game 1
Towards the end of what would prove to be a 118-109 Game 1 NBA Finals loss to the Toronto Raptors, Andre Iguodala came up limping.
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Draymond Green exchanges words with Drake after Game 1 loss
The Warriors just lost their first Game 1 in the NBA Finals in their five-year Finals run.
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Warriors lose Game 1 of NBA Finals as Siakam near perfect for Raptors
Coming into this series, the thought was, if the Warriors could shut down Kawhi Leonard, they would have a great chance to beat the Raptors.
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Raptors fan set off fireworks outside Warriors team hotel at 3 AM
After punching their ticket to the first NBA Finals in franchise history, it appears that Toronto Raptors fans are going to do anything they can to get an edge on the two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors.