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Capsule preview of the 2019 NBA Finals between Raptors and Warriors

By: AP May 30,2019 - 11:29 AM

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West No. 1 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (57-25 regular season, 12-4 playoffs) 

vs. 

East No. 2 TORONTO RAPTORS (58-24 regular season, 12-6 playoffs)

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Season head-to-head series: Toronto, 2-0

Story line: 

The Warriors are seeking a third consecutive NBA championship and fourth in the past five seasons, while the Raptors are in the title series for the first time. 

Warriors coach Steve Kerr is trying to win his ninth NBA championship — five as a player, and this would be four as a coach. 

Raptors star Kawhi Leonard is in the finals for the third time, after trips there with San Antonio in 2013 and 2014.

Key matchup: 

Leonard vs. Golden State’s Andre Iguodala. Expect this to be the way the Warriors start defensively, anyway, and how Iguodala fares will set the tone for the series.

Injury watch: 

The Warriors may get DeMarcus Cousins (quad) back for Game 1, but Kevin Durant (calf) remains sidelined for at least the opener and won’t play until he can return to practice. 

The Raptors are hoping to have OG Anunoby (appendectomy) back at some point in the series.

Numbers of note: 

Game 1 will be the first finals game played in Canada, or anywhere else besides U.S. soil. … Warriors guard Stephen Curry is 13 attempts from 3-point range away from passing LeBron James for the most 3s taken in NBA playoff history. Curry already holds the playoff career record for 3s made (447) and 3s made in the finals (98).

Prediction: 

Toronto has had a marvelous year. But the Warriors are still the Warriors. Until proven otherwise, it’s still their world. WARRIORS in 6.

Game 1 is on Friday morning, Philippine time. /bmjo

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