The NBA finals are making one last trip to Oracle Arena.
For the Toronto Raptors, it's a second shot at a first championship.
Steph Curry celebrates the Warriors' game five win in Toronto.Credit:AP
For the Golden State Warriors, it'll be a night to play for a fallen teammate and the fans they're leaving behind.
Game six is Friday (AEST) and the stakes could hardly be higher.
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"We owe our fans one more game in Oracle," Warriors guard Klay Thompson said.
There have been so many already during Golden State's stretch of five straight trips to the NBA finals, the second-longest run in NBA history. But few had all the drama and emotion that will fill the Oakland air in game six.
Toronto will bring a 3-2 lead and try again to win a title that seemed so close in game five.
The Raptors had a six-point lead with less than three minutes remaining on Tuesday (AEST), poised to put an end to a Golden era in the NBA. Then Thompson and Stephen Curry rallied Golden State to a 106-105 victory, fuelled by three straight three-pointers.
Now the Raptors have to do things a little bit better, for a little bit longer.
"Come out and do the same thing. Just be mentally focused, try to limit our mistakes, and be the aggressor," Kawhi Leonard said. "Just play hard 48 minutes and see what happens."
It's the last game in the arena before the Warriors move to the new Chase Centre in San Francisco, and the first one for Golden State with the knowledge that Kevin Durant won't be back this season.
The two-time defending champions began the series hoping he could return from a strained right calf, but not long after he did he was lost in the second quarter of Game five with an Achilles tendon injury.
Centre Kevon Looney also went out again, so the Warriors are nowhere near full strength as they make their final stand.
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The NBA finals are making one last trip to Oracle Arena.
For the Toronto Raptors, it's a second shot at a first championship.
Steph Curry celebrates the Warriors' game five win in Toronto.Credit:AP
For the Golden State Warriors, it'll be a night to play for a fallen teammate and the fans they're leaving behind.
Game six is Friday (AEST) and the stakes could hardly be higher.
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"We owe our fans one more game in Oracle," Warriors guard Klay Thompson said.
There have been so many already during Golden State's stretch of five straight trips to the NBA finals, the second-longest run in NBA history. But few had all the drama and emotion that will fill the Oakland air in game six.
Toronto will bring a 3-2 lead and try again to win a title that seemed so close in game five.
The Raptors had a six-point lead with less than three minutes remaining on Tuesday (AEST), poised to put an end to a Golden era in the NBA. Then Thompson and Stephen Curry rallied Golden State to a 106-105 victory, fuelled by three straight three-pointers.
Now the Raptors have to do things a little bit better, for a little bit longer.
"Come out and do the same thing. Just be mentally focused, try to limit our mistakes, and be the aggressor," Kawhi Leonard said. "Just play hard 48 minutes and see what happens."
It's the last game in the arena before the Warriors move to the new Chase Centre in San Francisco, and the first one for Golden State with the knowledge that Kevin Durant won't be back this season.
The two-time defending champions began the series hoping he could return from a strained right calf, but not long after he did he was lost in the second quarter of Game five with an Achilles tendon injury.
Centre Kevon Looney also went out again, so the Warriors are nowhere near full strength as they make their final stand.
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