Toronto Raptors - Golden State Warriors Game 3, NBA Finals, June 5, 2019

Toronto Raptors - Golden State Warriors Game 3, NBA Finals, June 5, 2019

▶SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell: https://goo.gl/7QGJmE ▶PATREON to support the channel:   / itemsofinterest   The box scores are from google.com Thank you so much for the support and for watching this video about the Toronto Raptors Golden State Warriors Game 3 NBA Finals June 5 2019. Please Subscribe and it would mean so much to me. Thank you so much. The music is part of the Royalty Free Music provided by YouTube. Other interesting videos: The Golden State Warriors in the 1990s - From Run TMC to PJ Carlesimo    • 90s Golden State Warriors: Unbelievable Ta...   The Sacramento Kings in the 90s From Pervis Ellison to Must See Television    • The ENJOYABLE 90s Sacramento Kings:  From ...   Forgotten NBA Teams, the 1997-1998 Cleveland Cavaliers - With 4 rookie starters and made the playoffs    • Forgotten NBA teams - The 1997-1998 Clevel...   Funny LaVar Ball Saved by the Bell (Ball)    • Video   Top 5 Most Underrated NBA Players in the 90s    • Top 5 Most Underrated NBA Players in the 90s   5 NBA Players Who Should Not Be Considered NBA Busts From the 90s    • 5 NBA Players Who Shouldn't Be Considered ...   Top 10 NBA Teams that Never Won a Title in the 90s ( Better Quality )    • Top 10 NBA Teams That Never Won a Title in...   FROM WIKIPEDIA: The  2019 NBA Finals  Game 1 Pascal Siakam scored a playoff career-high 32 points on 14-of-17 shooting to lead Toronto to a 118–109 win over Golden State. The Raptors had a 10-point lead at the half. Siakam, a finalist for the NBA Most Improved Player Award, shot 6-for-6 in the third quarter to keep the Warriors at bay. Toronto maintained a double-digit lead for most of the fourth quarter, countering every rally by Golden State.[23] Leonard had 23 points, eight rebounds and five assists in his first NBA Finals game since he was named the Finals MVP in 2014. Marc Gasol added 20 for the Raptors. Curry scored 34 and Thompson had 21 for Golden State, who had won Game 1 of the finals in each the last four years. Draymond Green had a triple-double with 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. DeMarcus Cousins returned from a quadriceps injury to come off the bench in his first NBA Finals game.[23] After missing Game 4 of the Western Conference finals with a left calf injury, Iguodala left near the end of this game after limping and favoring his right leg.[24] Durant, the MVP of the last two NBA Finals, traveled with the team to Toronto, but remained sidelined. Game 2 Thompson scored a team-high 25 points, and the Warriors outscored the Raptors 18–0 to start the second half before holding off a late Toronto rally to win 109–104.[26][27] Thompson had 18 points in the first half to keep Golden State in the game. They trailed by 11 with almost two minutes left until halftime before cutting it to 59–54 at the half.[28] The Warriors' 18 unanswered points to begin the second half were the most in NBA Finals history to start a half.[27] Thompson left the game in the fourth quarter with a left hamstring injury after landing awkwardly on a three-point field goal attempt.[26][27] Toronto scored 10 straight points to pull within two points at 106–104, but Iguodala cemented the win with a 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds remaining in the game.[27] Curry finished the game with 23 points after missing his first six shots of the game.[26] Cousins, who was moved into the starting lineup, had 11 points, 10 rebounds and six assists, and Green had 17 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists to fall one assist short of his fourth straight triple-double.[27] Warriors backup center Kevon Looney missed the second half with a chest contusion.[26][27] Leonard led the Raptors with 34 points and 14 rebounds, and Fred VanVleet added 17 points. Game 1 star Siakam scored just 12 points on 5-for-18 shooting. Toronto was held to 37.2 percent shooting for the game.[26]