Friday, June 14, 2019

Toronto beats Golden State to win first NBA title

Toronto Raptors battled for the first time on the NBA Finals as they took on the venerable Golden State Warriors and prove if its the Raptors’ destiny or the Warriors’ dynasty will prevail in the best-of-7 match. The Raptors shown their newly-found dominance even in the Warriors’ home turf and their rebounds really made them unstoppable on their tracks. Not only that, with star Warriors like Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson out of the picture, the Raptors gained the upper hand from the Warriors’ shortcomings.


The sixth game of the NBA Finals, held for the very last time at the Oracle Arena, is a case of one-more-or-no-more for the two teams and thanks to the misfortunes the Warriors faced on, the three-point frenzy for the Raptors on the first quarter, and their signature rebound tactics, the Toronto Raptors nailed their first NBA championship title after defeating the Golden State Warriors at the score of 114-110. Kawhi Leonard is named MVP after scoring 22 points, six rebounds, and three assists.

This is the first time a non-American NBA team won the championship after 24 seasons.

Congratulations, Toronto Raptors, for their first NBA championship title! WE THE NORTH is now WE THE CHAMPIONS!

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