The intensity and drama of the NBAFinals just got turned up to maximum volume, JeffZillgitt writes.
Published 12:48 AM EDT Jun 11, 2019
Game 6 on Thursday was made possible because of the Splash Brothers Steph Curry and Klay Thompson and a torrent of 3-pointers that propelled Golden State to a 106-105 victory in an elimination game Monday. It was an emotional and determined victory the Warriors needed to keep their season alive with a win while knowing their star teammate was injured again.
Leonard scored 10 consecutive points and helped Toronto to a 103-97 lead with 3:28 left in the fourth quarter. But the Raptors went nearly three minutes without a made field goal, and Draymond Green blocked Kyle Lowry’s corner 3 as time expired.The Warriors are trying to complete the improbable comeback from a 3-1 deficit and win a championship. It has happened once in the 34 times a team has trailed 3-1 in the Finals, when the Warriors were on the wrong side of Cleveland’s comeback in 2016.
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