Steph Curry leads the way as Warriors even NBA Finals series with Toronto Raptors at 1-1 Globe_Sports
. Kyle Lowry had 13, and Pascal Siakam had 12 in a more subdued performance after his career playoff-high 32 points in last Thursday’s Game 1. Danny Green had eight points, including a pair of three-pointers.Draymond Green had 17 points for Golden State and DeMarcus Cousins notched a double-double on 11 points and 10 rebounds.
First-quarter highlights included Leonard rolling for nine points at one end while Thompson and Draymond Green were hot at the opposite end. Eye-poppers included an alley-oop pass from VanVleet that Siakam caught and slammed with one hand, and Lowry drawing his 16th charge of these playoffs, putting his body on the line against Thompson.The Warriors hardly looked like back-to-back world champions for what was mostly a tough second quarter as the Raps played them tight defensively.
A long list of celebrities dotted Sunday’s crowd, headlined by Barack Obama – who drew a standing ovation from the Canadian crowd. The list included Blue Jays legend Roberto Alomar, pop star Shawn Mendes and The Arkells, along with PGA golfers Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia and Graeme McDowell. Alessia Cara sangStory continues below advertisement
But they let Cousins get going and Golden State’s bench, too, as Quinn Cook and Shaun Livingston continued the Warriors’ scoring punch.
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