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The Toronto Raptors are making history once again.
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The Toronto Raptors are making history once again.
After four people were injured Monday in a shooting during the Toronto Raptors' NBA Championship celebration, Canadian officials urged the public to not let it undermine a mostly peaceful commemoration of a historic win.
This is not a drill: Canada is about to celebrate its first-ever NBA Championship title, and things will get crazy.
A sheriff's deputy was pushed and hit in the face by Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri on Thursday night after his team defeated the Golden State Warriors to win the NBA Finals, according to the Alameda County, California, Sheriff's Office.
The Toronto Raptors won the NBA Championship Thursday night, and with their victory came a lot of exciting firsts.
And breathe. The Drake curse is over.
The Toronto Raptors are NBA champions for the first time in franchise history. They secured the title with a 114-110 win over the Golden State Warriors in Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals, taking the series 4-2.
As Kevin Durant was helped off the court and "KD sucks" chants rained down from Toronto Raptors fans, the Golden State Warriors' chances of winning a third consecutive NBA title seemed to be ebbing away.
Despite a slow start Friday night, the Toronto Raptors kept Golden State in reach and eventually pulled away in the second half for a 105-92 win and a commanding 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
Verbal altercations between NBA fans and players aren't new. But this case is a little different.