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Cavauro
Jan 9, 2008





Game 1: Thursday, May 30 - Golden State Warriors (109) @ Toronto Raptors (118) - 1-0
Game 2: Sunday, June 2 - Golden State Warriors (109) @ Toronto Raptors (104) - 1-1
Game 3: Wednesday, June 5 - Toronto Raptors (123) @ Golden State Warriors (109) - 2-1
Game 4: Friday, June 7 - Toronto Raptors (105) @ Golden State Warriors (92) 3-1


Game 5: Monday, June 10 - Golden State Warriors @ Toronto Raptors

There's a big event tonight with lots to talk about. Use this thread in advance to discuss your thoughts leading up to the event, then use it to discuss the event as it develops. You may engage in a bit of conversation about the event afterward but not for too long as there will be a new discussion thread put up shortly after the conclusion of the event.

Few expected the Toronto Raptors to head into Game 5 holding a 3-1 NBA Finals lead against the defending champion Golden State Warriors. Toronto put a stranglehold on the series after a 105-92 comeback win in Game 4. It also marked its second consecutive victory over Golden State -- both road games at Oracle Arena.

Kawhi Leonard carried the Raptors offensively with 36 points on 11-of-22 shooting, including five 3 and 12 rebounds in a dominant Toronto victory. Klay Thompson scored a team-high 28 points as he returned to the lineup after missing Game 3 with a hamstring injury. Stephen Curry also provided 27 points, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Raptors' rally.

The Warriors will attempt to erase a 3-1 series deficit in the Finals, beginning with Game 5 on Monday. The Raptors, meanwhile, can close out the Dubs at home and celebrate their first championship in front of their fans.

Time: 9 p.m. ET
Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
TV channel: ABC
Streaming: WatchESPN
Odds: Raptors -3 (Over/Under: 212.5)

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