Raptors beat shorthanded Warriors, take 2-1 Finals lead
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[June 06, 2019]
(Reuters) - The Toronto Raptors
defeated a shorthanded Golden State Warriors squad 123-109 in
Oakland on Wednesday to take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven NBA
Finals.
The Raptors won behind 30 points from Kawhi Leonard and a balanced
attack that saw five other players score in double digits.
The Warriors were able to cut the lead to as little as seven points
at some stages but the Raptors always had an answer as sharpshooter
Danny Green made six three-pointers and Serge Ibaka blocked six
shots.
The Raptors overcame a 47-point performance by Stephen Curry -- a
playoff career high for the Warriors point guard -- but it was not
enough for the two-time defending champions.
"They never make anything easy and Steph is a two-time MVP," said
Raptors point guard Kyle Lowery, who tallied 23 points and nine
assists.
"For us, we need to just stay locked into the game plan. We can't
have any mental lapses, that's what hurts us. We've just got to
continue to work, play hard and stay level headed."
The Warriors were forced to play without starting shooting guard
Klay Thompson, who was a gametime scratch after he injured his
hamstring in Game Two, and two-times Finals MVP Kevin Durant, who
has been sidelined with a calf strain since May 8.
The Warriors were also without back up big man Devon Looney, who
suffered a fracture in Game Two and has been ruled out for the
remainder of the series.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr responded to the absences with his 10th
different starting line-up of the playoffs but the team's defense
suffered as the Raptors shot 52 percent from the field and 45
percent from deep.
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Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) walks off the court during the
fourth quarter in game three of the 2019 NBA Finals against the
Toronto Raptorsat Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Sergio Estrada-USA
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The Warriors offense also suffered with Curry outscoring the other
four starters combined.
The Raptors led by as many as 14 points in the first half before the
Warriors stepped up their defense in the last six minutes of the
second quarter to go into the break trailing by just eight.
But Green got hot for the Raptors in the third quarter and the
visitors were able to extend their lead to 13 heading into the
fourth quarter, where a rainbow three-pointer by Fred VanVleet with
1:37 remaining put the game out of reach.
The Raptors are trying to win a first NBA title while the Warriors,
winners of three of the last four championships, are attempting to
cement their legacy as one of the sport's greatest dynasties.
Game Four is on Friday in Oakland.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; editing by Sudipto Ganguly/Nick
Mulvenney)
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