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By Jerry Feitelberg
The Toronto Raptors, playing for the first time in the NBA Finals, beat the Golden State Warriors 118-109 at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday night. The Raptors’ two players, Marc Gasol and Kawhi Leonard, who has been named Defensive Player of the Year, kept the Warriors at bay after taking the lead for good late in the first period.
The Warriors, still without Kevin Durant, put Jordan Bell in the starting lineup alongside Draymond Green, Andre Iguodala, Klay Thompson, and Steph Curry. The Warriors’ small lineup had trouble with the Raptors big men. Marc Gasol and Pascal Siakam killed the Warriors with their offense. Siakam knocked down a career playoff-high of 32 points. The young man from Cameroon played well on both ends of the court. Gasol, acquired from the Memphis Grizzlies in February, tallied 20 and he was a force on defense. The Raptors’ Kawhi Leonard, hobbled with a knee problem, scored 23 to help the Raptors to the win.
The Raptors led by four at the end of the first quarter. The Raptors extended the lead to 10 at the end of the first half. Curry was the only Warrior in double figures in the first half. The Raptors held the Warriors to just 36% from the floor. The Raptors, on the other hand, shot 50% from the floor.
The Raptors led the entire second half. The closest the Warriors came was when they closed to within three 90-87 in the fourth quarter. The Warriors’ Andre Iguodala appeared to hurt his leg late in the game. The Raptors won 118-109.
Game Notes: The Warriors had three players in double figures. Steph Curry finished with 34. He knocked down four threes. It was the sixth playoff game in a row that Curry had 30 or more points. Klay Thompson had 21 points, and Draymond Green had a triple-double with 10 points, 10 boards, and 10 assists. The Warriors bench helped but not enough. Kevon Looney had nine. Jonas Jerebko, Quinn Cook, Shaun Livingston, and Alfonzo McKinnie each had six.
DeMarcus Cousins played in his first game since tearing a quadriceps muscle in Game 2 against the LA Clippers on April 18th. He played just a few minutes and appeared to get tired quickly.
The Warriors play Game 2 Sunday night in Toronto. They will have to figure out a way to stop Siakam, Gasol, Leonard, Danny Green, and Fred VanVleet. If they should win, the Warriors will have three of the last five games at Oracle Arena.
Sunday’s game starts at 5 pm.

