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The Houston Rockets are the No. 2 seed going into their playoff series against the Golden State Warriors ... who helped the Toronto Raptors beat the Warriors in the 2019 Finals, and Dillon ...
The Golden State Warriors won Tuesday ... who has experience beating the Warriors in the playoffs as a member of the 2018-2019 Toronto Raptors. Aside from getting their franchise its first ...
The former Toronto Raptors guard caught the inbound pass ... sealing a 109-106 loss to the Golden State Warriors and dropping the Houston Rockets into a 3-1 series hole. Despite the ending ...
Don’t call it an upset if the Golden State Warriors take down the Houston ... an NBA champion as he won the 2019 Finals with the Toronto Raptors. But this is Houston’s first playoff appearance ...
The former Toronto Raptors point guard was having a spectacular Game 4 performance against the Golden State Warriors. He scored 25 points on 8-for-13 shooting from the field and he drained 8-of-12 ...
VanVleet does have some personal postseason history with the Warriors, though. In 2019, he won an NBA championship with the Toronto Raptors by beating Golden State in the finals, 4-2. Rockets ...
The Golden State Warriors are set to face the Toronto Raptors on Thursday, March 20, at Chase Center in San Francisco, but all eyes are on Stephen Curry’s status as the team prepares for the 10 ...
Jimmy Butler is cleared to play for the Golden State Warriors in their highly anticipated matchup against the Toronto Raptors tonight at Chase Center. The game, scheduled for 10 p.m. ET ...
The Rockets looked at their mistakes on tape and understood they played poorly in many areas against Golden State in the disappointing ... VanVleet helped the Toronto Raptors win the NBA title ...
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Steph Curry, Draymond Green and the Golden State Warriors dominated ... given that he was a key contributor to the Toronto Raptors squad that dethroned the Warriors in the 2019 NBA Finals.