Raptors Win NBA Finals 114-110

Raptors Win NBA Finals 114-110

Congratulations goes out to the Toronto Raptors who won the NBA Finals 114-110 against the Golden State Warriors.

The Raptors blocked the Warriors from attaining another ring to make it three in a row. Read on for the latest news on the Raptors winning the NBA Finals…

CelebNSports247.com reports that the Raptors beat the Golden State Warriors, 114-110, in Game 6 of the Finals on Thursday to win the series, 4-2, with a commanding performance on the road in Oracle Arena’s last game.

The Toronto team dethroned the league’s reigning dynasty and win the Raptors first title. It was an EPIC MOMENT in the NBA despite all the injuries that the Warriors ended up with.

Kevin Durant is currently in the hospital following a blown Achilles. Klay Thompson can now recover from his hamstring injury even though he played through the pain. And Kevon Looney who ended up on the sidelines with a fracture.

To hear “Toronto Raptors” and “NBA champions” in the same breath is different, but hey, they deserved it. Maybe now, the Raptors can start attracking star players and free agents in the upcoming season.

Raptors Win NBA Finals 114-110

What was the turning point in the Raptor taking over?

They lost Klay Thompson, who was having a brilliant game when he went up for a dunk attempt in the third quarter and went down with a torn ACL. He tried to stay in the game, but it wasn’t happening.

After 47 minutes of pandemonium, there was one last minute of craziness and the Warriors had a shot that everyone in the Bay Area would’ve sold their houses for: a Stephen Curry 3-pointer for the win.

Curry missed. The Warriors called a timeout that they didn’t have. And the Raptors won the championship. And the rest is history.

About the author

Ocho

Omar, 34, hails from Los Angeles. He is a graduate of the University of Northridge. Omar has been in entertainment for 12 years working in production and writing. Omar who goes by Ocho and keeps you in the know about hip hop, Movies, Reality TV and Sports.