Toronto Raptors defeat the Warriors in Game 6 to win their first NBA Championship
The Toronto Raptors have accomplished the unthinkable and captured their first NBA Championship by defeating the defending champion Golden State Warriors 114-110 in Game 6 of the NBA Finals.
Kyle Lowry led the way with 26 points, including 15 in the first quarter.
Klay Thompson had 30 for the Warriors before exiting the game late in the third quarter with an apparent knee injury.
Both teams got off to hot starts in the first half as the lead changed more than a dozen times. The Raptors led 60-57 at the break.
Kyle Lowry 🔥🔥🔥 #Toronto #Raptors #NBAFinals #WetheNorth pic.twitter.com/38rQln22nY
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Down two entering the fourth quarter, Fred VanVleet took over, nailing a three with just under four minutes left to put the Raptors up by three. The Raptors never relinquished the lead from there.
The moment the Toronto Raptors became NBA Champions #Toronto #Raptors #NBAFinals #WeTheNorth pic.twitter.com/kqgNelTRmQ
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Jurassic Park was filled to capacity again as the rain held off, allowing the festivities to remain outdoors, instead of moving inside Scotiabank Arena.
Jurassic Park liking the start to Game 6 #Toronto #Raptors #NBAFinals #WetheNorth pic.twitter.com/ApmdksJ8Bh
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Lilly Singh showed up pre-game to warm up the crowd.
Lilly Singh @IISuperwomanII at Jurassic Park in Toronto getting the party started before Game 6 #Toronto #Raptors #NBAFinals #WetheNorth pic.twitter.com/pgspwrtE7C
— blogTO (@blogTO) June 14, 2019
Drake was there too and cheered along with fans from the stage.
Drake is cheering on the Raptors at Jurassic Park for Game 6 #Toronto #Raptors #NBAFinals #WeTheNorth pic.twitter.com/wlvsPF7fGM
— blogTO (@blogTO) June 14, 2019
After the final whistle, Raptors fans reveled in the victory and the end to what has been an unbelievable playoff run.
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