Mama We Made It! Raptors Sink Bucks To Reach First Ever NBA Final
26th May 2019
They reached their first finals in their 24-year history where they will face the two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors
- Kawhi Leonard finished with 27 points and a career high 17 rebounds as the Toronto Raptors advanced to their first NBA final with a 100-94 win over the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks
- The Raptors won the series 4-2 as Saturday's contest at Scotiabank Arena was a mirror image of game five, featuring a strong start by Milwaukee before Toronto came back in the fourth quarter to close it out
- The victory has galvanized the Canadian city's sports fans and touched off a wild celebration among the crowd of 19,800 in the arena and tens of thousands more in the downtown "Jurassic Park"
LOS ANGELES, United States- Kawhi Leonard finished with 27 points and a career high 17 rebounds as
the Toronto Raptors advanced to their first NBA final with a 100-94 win over
the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks.
The Raptors won the
series 4-2 as Saturday's contest at Scotiabank Arena was a mirror image of game
five, featuring a strong start by Milwaukee before Toronto came back in the
fourth quarter to close it out with several clutch plays down the stretch.
The Raptors reached
their first finals in their 24-year history where they will face the two-time
defending champion Golden State Warriors. Game one of the best-of-seven final
is Thursday in Toronto.
"I just took it
one possession at a time," Leonard said. "We kept fighting all game.
The calls were not going our way, but we kept striving and striving."
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The victory has
galvanized the Canadian city's sports fans and touched off a wild celebration
among the crowd of 19,800 in the arena and tens of thousands more in the
downtown "Jurassic Park", who watched the game on a giant screen.
Canadian Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau said he will be cheering on the Raptors.
"History made!
@Raptors, it's time to bring that championship to Canada! #WeTheNorth,"
Trudeau tweeted Saturday.
Leonard won the
head-to-head battle against Giannis Antetokounmpo, even dunking over the mighty
"Greek Freak" with six minutes left in the fourth to give Toronto a
87-79 lead.
Leonard also hit
another dynamic three-pointer from his favourite corner spot on the floor with
three minutes left to make it 95-90.
- 'So special' -
He shot nine of 22
from the field and had seven assists for the Raptors, who roared back to win
four straight games after falling into an 0-2 hole to begin the series.
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Pascal Siakam
tallied 18 points, Kyle Lowry finished with 17 and Fred VanVleet came off the
bench to score 14 points in the win.
"I've been here
seven years and this means a lot," said Lowry. "This group is so
special."
Toronto was down by
15 points at one stage in the third quarter before Leonard and his supporting
cast cut the deficit to five entering the fourth.
"We thrive at
it. We enjoy the moment," Leonard said. "My teammates have my back. I
was on the bench to start the fourth quarter and they came back. It was a
collective effort."
Antetokounmpo
tallied a double double with 21 points and 11 rebounds for the Bucks, who lost
in the NBA playoff semi-finals after finishing with the best record in the
regular season.
"The game plan
was to double-team me and not allow me to get into a rhythm,"
Antetokounmpo said. "We weren't able to rebound the ball and get easy
points in transition and that's why we lost the lead."
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Leonard said they
were looking forward to putting their winning streak on the line and hosting
the Warriors for the first two games of the final.
"Man, they are
the champions. We got to go in there with mental focus and enjoy the
moment," he said.