Five things to know about the Raptors-Warriors NBA Finals

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The Toronto Raptors might want to take a page from the Golden State Warriors. The West Coast cagers belong to two cities — Oakland and San Francisco — and they’ve done a great job…

The Toronto Raptors might want to take a page from the Golden State Warriors. The West Coast cagers belong to two cities — Oakland and San Francisco — and they’ve done a great job in recent years of ensuring that both sides of the Bay Bridge feel included. On many nights, their precise geography seems intentionally shrouded in mystery, with a California state nickname for a home base and purposefully vague jerseys repping The Town. Which town is that, exactly? Never mind.

But for many Vancouverites, Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday may be their first basketball game since the Grizzlies left for Memphis. That’s not ideal, especially as a bandwagon fan. This is sports, not politics — no one likes to be under-informed. So let us help. But that’s the recent history. Toronto’s journey to the NBA Finals really began last summer, when the Raptors traded fan favourite Demar Derozan for Leonard, a former NBA Finals MVP looking for a new home after a falling-out with the San Antonio Spurs. The Raptors banked their title hopes on Leonard pushing them over the top, and considering where they are now, it was a pretty shrewd bet.

And if a team succeeds in limiting the dynamic duo, the Warriors have other options. Draymond Green can score from anywhere, and is arguably the best passing big man in the game. Andre Iguodala may be getting on in years, but he’s a threat any time he has the ball.

 

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