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  1. The Toronto Raptors are Eastern Conference champions for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the NBA Finals are the Golden State Warriors.

    While the Raptors needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, the Warriors made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    History will be on the line when both teams meet in what should be an entertaining series. Either the Raptors win their first title in franchise history, or the Warriors become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. Regardless, we'll get to see Kawhi Leonard and Steph Curry continue to play some amazing basketball, and it doesn't get better than that.

    Here's everything to know about Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

    How to watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1 Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV: ABC Streaming: Watch ESPN Odds: Raptors -1 (Over/Under 214.5) Storylines Warriors: Golden State is back where it belongs. Making their fifth straight appearance in the NBA Finals, the Warriors are on a mission to become the first team since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers to three-peat. This season's path wasn't as easy as it has been in the past, though, as they lost Kevin Durant and DeMarcus Cousins to injury, and had to battle back from double-digit deficits three times in the Western Conference finals. That trend will continue in the Finals, where they'll face a Raptors team that figures to provide much stiffer competition than the Cleveland Cavaliers, who they swept last season, and beat in five games in 2017.

    Raptors: Toronto, meanwhile, has reached the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. The Raptors did it in style, rattling off four straight wins to take down the No. 1 overall seed Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals. Kawhi Leonard was spectacular, just as he has been all playoffs, and now the Raptors' bold gamble last summer is just four wins from paying off with the biggest prize of all: an NBA title. They'll have their work cut out for them, though, regardless of whether Durant returns at some point. Game prediction, pick

    Kevin Durant is officially out for Game 1, but the Warriors can still win without him. They've had plenty of time to rest and recover, and Steph Curry and Draymond Green are playing some of the best basketball of their lives. Warriors in a close one.

  2. The Toronto Raptors are Eastern Conference champions for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the NBA Finals are the Golden State Warriors.

    While the Raptors needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, the Warriors made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    History will be on the line when both teams meet in what should be an entertaining series. Either the Raptors win their first title in franchise history, or the Warriors become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. Regardless, we'll get to see Kawhi Leonard and Steph Curry continue to play some amazing basketball, and it doesn't get better than that.

    Here's everything to know about Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

    How to watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1 Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV: ABC Streaming: Watch ESPN Odds: Raptors -1 (Over/Under 214.5) Storylines Warriors: Golden State is back where it belongs. Making their fifth straight appearance in the NBA Finals, the Warriors are on a mission to become the first team since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers to three-peat. This season's path wasn't as easy as it has been in the past, though, as they lost Kevin Durant and DeMarcus Cousins to injury, and had to battle back from double-digit deficits three times in the Western Conference finals. That trend will continue in the Finals, where they'll face a Raptors team that figures to provide much stiffer competition than the Cleveland Cavaliers, who they swept last season, and beat in five games in 2017.

    Raptors: Toronto, meanwhile, has reached the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. The Raptors did it in style, rattling off four straight wins to take down the No. 1 overall seed Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals. Kawhi Leonard was spectacular, just as he has been all playoffs, and now the Raptors' bold gamble last summer is just four wins from paying off with the biggest prize of all: an NBA title. They'll have their work cut out for them, though, regardless of whether Durant returns at some point. Game prediction, pick

    Kevin Durant is officially out for Game 1, but the Warriors can still win without him. They've had plenty of time to rest and recover, and Steph Curry and Draymond Green are playing some of the best basketball of their lives. Warriors in a close one.

  3. 2019 NBA Finals: Watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1, live stream, TV channel, odds, series matchupsThe Toronto Raptors already made history by winning the Eastern Conference for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the Finals are the Golden State Warriors, who are no strangers to the league's highest stage.

    Toronto needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, while Golden State made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    The Warriors can become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. The Finals will also feature some of the game's top superstars in Kawhi Leonard, Steph Curry and eventually (hopefully) Kevin Durant. It doesn't get better than that.

    2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times

    The 2019 NBA playoffs have offered plenty of excitement through every round to this point. Up next is the Finals, which has the chance to be a very special series.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto was No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

    Toronto played Golden State twice during the regular season and won both times, though both games were before the calendar flipped over to 2019. That said, the Warriors, with all their talent and Finals experience, enter the matchup as heavy favorites -- with or without Kevin Durant, who's already been ruled out for Game 1.

  4. 2019 NBA Finals: Watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1, live stream, TV channel, odds, series matchupsThe Toronto Raptors already made history by winning the Eastern Conference for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the Finals are the Golden State Warriors, who are no strangers to the league's highest stage.

    Toronto needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, while Golden State made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    The Warriors can become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. The Finals will also feature some of the game's top superstars in Kawhi Leonard, Steph Curry and eventually (hopefully) Kevin Durant. It doesn't get better than that.

    2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times

    The 2019 NBA playoffs have offered plenty of excitement through every round to this point. Up next is the Finals, which has the chance to be a very special series.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto was No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

    Toronto played Golden State twice during the regular season and won both times, though both games were before the calendar flipped over to 2019. That said, the Warriors, with all their talent and Finals experience, enter the matchup as heavy favorites -- with or without Kevin Durant, who's already been ruled out for Game 1.

  5. Watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1, live stream, TV channel, odds, series matchupsThe Toronto Raptors already made history by winning the Eastern Conference for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the Finals are the Golden State Warriors, who are no strangers to the league's highest stage.

    Toronto needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, while Golden State made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    The Warriors can become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. The Finals will also feature some of the game's top superstars in Kawhi Leonard, Steph Curry and eventually (hopefully) Kevin Durant. It doesn't get better than that.

    2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times

    The 2019 NBA playoffs have offered plenty of excitement through every round to this point. Up next is the Finals, which has the chance to be a very special series.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto was No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

  6. Watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1, live stream, TV channel, odds, series matchupsThe Toronto Raptors already made history by winning the Eastern Conference for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the Finals are the Golden State Warriors, who are no strangers to the league's highest stage.

    Toronto needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, while Golden State made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    The Warriors can become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. The Finals will also feature some of the game's top superstars in Kawhi Leonard, Steph Curry and eventually (hopefully) Kevin Durant. It doesn't get better than that.

    2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times

    The 2019 NBA playoffs have offered plenty of excitement through every round to this point. Up next is the Finals, which has the chance to be a very special series.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto was No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

  7. Raptors vs. Warriors: on today? Game 1 time, TV schedule for 2019 NBA FinalsThe Warriors’ quest for a three-peat begins Thursday night when they head to Toronto to take on the Raptors in Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

    Golden State faced little to no problem in the Western Conference finals, sweeping the Trail Blazers to move on to its five consecutive NBA Finals appearance. Their performance in the last round is even more noteworthy considering two-time NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant (calf strain) and DeMarcus Cousins (quad) have been sidelined the last couple of weeks.

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    Toronto looked dead in the water after losing Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals to the Bucks. But the Raptors weren’t phased and promptly rallied from their 0-2 series deficit to dispatch Milwaukee in six games to clinch their first NBA Finals appearance in franchise history.

    Kawhi Leonard’s been unreal for Toronto this postseason, averaging 28.2 points per game and recording seven games scoring 35 points or more. The Raptors also received a shot of adrenaline off the bench last series from Fred VanVleet, who averaged 16 points over the last three games of the Eastern Conference finals.

    What channel is Warriors-Raptors on today? Time, TV for NBA Finals Game 1

    Event: Game 1, 2019 NBA FinalsDate: Thursday, May 30Time: 9 p.m. ESTTV Channel: ABCStream: Watch ESPNLive scores: SN ScoreboardIn addition to ABC broadcasting Thursday’s coverage, Game 1 can be streamed using Watch ESPN. It can also be streamed with fuboTV (7-day free trial).

    Viewers in Canada will be able to watch the NBA Finals alternating between Sportsnet and TSN. Sportsnet has broadcast rights to the odd-numbered games while TSN owns the evens.

  8. NBA Finals 2019: Fact or Fiction for the biggest storylines between the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors

    Is Kawhi Leonard the best player in the series? Should the Raptors be favoured to win Game 1? Will Kevin Durant play in the Finals? All that and more

    Tonight, the Toronto Raptors will host the Golden State Warriors for Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

    FREE SING UP TO WATCH LIVE STREAMAfter discussing why more people aren’t picking the Raptors to win the series, our NBA.com Staff played Fact or Fiction for the biggest storylines entering the Finals.Gilbert McGregor (@GMcGregor21): Fact. Kawhi almost single-handedly swayed the ECF with his defensive undertaking and he’s proven to be a tough cover on the other end. He’s looking like the best two-way player on the planet.Micah Adams (@MicahAdams13): Fact. He’s hit the biggest shots, he’s played the best defense and he’s dropping 30 a game.Scott Rafferty (@crabdribbles): Fact, but I think it’s closer than some are making it out to be. Stephen Curry isn’t far behind and my answer might be different if Kevin Durant were healthy.Fred VanVleet is the most important reserve in the seriesMcGregor: Fact. Golden State’s lineups fluctuate too much for me to pinpoint who theirs would be and Toronto wouldn’t be in the Finals had VanVleet not gone on a tear.Adams: Fact. Not only has VanVleet’s shooting been a huge difference maker, he’s also likely to see significant time chasing around Curry. He looms large in this series.Rafferty: Fact. The Raptors will likely need VanVleet to knock down shots like he did in the ECF and bother Curry like he did in the regular season to win this series.The Raptors should be favoured to win Game 1McGregor: Fiction. I just can’t ignore the franchise’s lack of success in Game 1s and Steve Kerr’s lack of failure in Game 1s as a head coach.Adams: Fact. That the Raptors are actually the betting favourite despite all the public money on the Warriors speaks volumes, as does the fact that sites like FiveThirtyEight.com are actually predicting the Raptors to win the series.Rafferty: Fact. The Raptors had the third-best home record in the league this season and the Warriors could be without Durant and DeMarcus Cousins. Plus, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Warriors are a little rusty following a 10-day break.Andre Iguodala is the best defender to guard Kawhi Leonard in these playoffsMcGregor: Fiction. It probably would be a fact if he hadn’t injured his calf but I can’t take a hobbled 35-year-old Iguodala over Khris Middleton or Jimmy Butler.

  9. NBA Finals 2019: Fact or Fiction for the biggest storylines between the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors

    Is Kawhi Leonard the best player in the series? Should the Raptors be favoured to win Game 1? Will Kevin Durant play in the Finals? All that and more

    Tonight, the Toronto Raptors will host the Golden State Warriors for Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

    FREE SING UP TO WATCH LIVE STREAMAfter discussing why more people aren’t picking the Raptors to win the series, our NBA.com Staff played Fact or Fiction for the biggest storylines entering the Finals.Gilbert McGregor (@GMcGregor21): Fact. Kawhi almost single-handedly swayed the ECF with his defensive undertaking and he’s proven to be a tough cover on the other end. He’s looking like the best two-way player on the planet.Micah Adams (@MicahAdams13): Fact. He’s hit the biggest shots, he’s played the best defense and he’s dropping 30 a game.Scott Rafferty (@crabdribbles): Fact, but I think it’s closer than some are making it out to be. Stephen Curry isn’t far behind and my answer might be different if Kevin Durant were healthy.Fred VanVleet is the most important reserve in the seriesMcGregor: Fact. Golden State’s lineups fluctuate too much for me to pinpoint who theirs would be and Toronto wouldn’t be in the Finals had VanVleet not gone on a tear.Adams: Fact. Not only has VanVleet’s shooting been a huge difference maker, he’s also likely to see significant time chasing around Curry. He looms large in this series.Rafferty: Fact. The Raptors will likely need VanVleet to knock down shots like he did in the ECF and bother Curry like he did in the regular season to win this series.The Raptors should be favoured to win Game 1McGregor: Fiction. I just can’t ignore the franchise’s lack of success in Game 1s and Steve Kerr’s lack of failure in Game 1s as a head coach.Adams: Fact. That the Raptors are actually the betting favourite despite all the public money on the Warriors speaks volumes, as does the fact that sites like FiveThirtyEight.com are actually predicting the Raptors to win the series.Rafferty: Fact. The Raptors had the third-best home record in the league this season and the Warriors could be without Durant and DeMarcus Cousins. Plus, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Warriors are a little rusty following a 10-day break.Andre Iguodala is the best defender to guard Kawhi Leonard in these playoffsMcGregor: Fiction. It probably would be a fact if he hadn’t injured his calf but I can’t take a hobbled 35-year-old Iguodala over Khris Middleton or Jimmy Butler.

  10. NBA Finals 2019: Warriors vs. Raptors TV Schedule and Game 1 Live Stream

    After an 82-game regular season, an exciting postseason and plenty of on- and off-court drama, we’ve finally arrived at the 2019 NBA Finals.

    Fans hoping to not see the Golden State Warriors back in the finals are out of luck. The Warriors blew through the Western Conference bracket to make a fifth consecutive appearance. It wasn’t a flawless run, but Golden State did sweep the conference finals and again appear to be a nearly unstoppable team.

    Things were much trickier for the Toronto Raptors in the East. The Philadelphia 76ers took them to seven games in the semifinal round, and Toronto had to overcome a 2-0 deficit against the Milwaukee Bucks to win the Eastern Conference Finals. In their past four outings, though, the Raptors did look like a team that can challenge Golden State.

    The series kicks off Thursday, and here’s everything you need to know for Game 1

  11. Warriors vs Raptors: Golden State enters the series with a chance to go down in history NBA, becoming one of the few teams that have passed three stages. Warriors are uncertain, but they seem determined to make the most of the present.

    Their greatest concern is Kevin Durant’s health, as it is not yet known whether he can play in the final – at least at the start – but at the end of the day they may well still be doing business without him.

    At this point, the 2019 NBA playoffs were causing a lot of excitement. Next is the final, which has a chance to become a very special series. Just making the final can be seen as a win for the Raptors, who have never done this before in the history of the franchise.

    This can also be seen as a victory in terms of the long-term Kavha Leonard team’s efforts. The team would not have been able to make a much better move in terms of the product on the site, even if Leonard himself had to do most of the hard work. Like the Warriors, the Predators also face an uncertain future, but this season could not go much better.

  12. Warriors vs Raptors: Golden State enters the series with a chance to go down in history NBA, becoming one of the few teams that have passed three stages. Warriors are uncertain, but they seem determined to make the most of the present.

    Their greatest concern is Kevin Durant’s health, as it is not yet known whether he can play in the final – at least at the start – but at the end of the day they may well still be doing business without him.

    At this point, the 2019 NBA playoffs were causing a lot of excitement. Next is the final, which has a chance to become a very special series. Just making the final can be seen as a win for the Raptors, who have never done this before in the history of the franchise.

    This can also be seen as a victory in terms of the long-term Kavha Leonard team’s efforts. The team would not have been able to make a much better move in terms of the product on the site, even if Leonard himself had to do most of the hard work. Like the Warriors, the Predators also face an uncertain future, but this season could not go much better.

  13. The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto ended up No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

    Toronto played Golden State twice during the regular season and won both times, though both games were before the calendar flipped over to 2019. That said, the Warriors, with all their talent and Finals experience, enter the matchup as clear favorites -- with or without Kevin Durant, who's already been ruled out for Game 1.

    Here's everything you need to know about the 2019 NBA Finals between the Warriors and Raptors. Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto Raptors How to watch Game 1

    Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV channel: ABC Streaming: WatchESPN Live stats: GameTracker Odds: Raptors -1.5 (Over/Under 213.5) Finals series schedule *All times Eastern

  14. Golden State enters the series with a chance to go down in history NBA, becoming one of the few teams that have passed three stages. Warriors are uncertain, but they seem determined to make the most of the present.

    Their greatest concern is Kevin Durant’s health, as it is not yet known whether he can play in the final – at least at the start – but at the end of the day they may well still be doing business without him.

    At this point, the 2019 NBA playoffs were causing a lot of excitement. Next is the final, which has a chance to become a very special series. Just making the final can be seen as a win for the Raptors, who have never done this before in the history of the franchise.

    This can also be seen as a victory in terms of the long-term Kavha Leonard team’s efforts. The team would not have been able to make a much better move in terms of the product on the site, even if Leonard himself had to do most of the hard work. Like the Warriors, the Predators also face an uncertain future, but this season could not go much better.

    The two-time reigning Golden State Warriors champion will set his crown against the Toronto Raptors, who for the first time reaches the final in franchise history. Although Golden State finished the best player in the West, and Toronto was second in the East, the Predators will have an advantage in the home yard in the series, as they have the best record in the regular season (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

    Toronto played Golden State twice during the regular season and won both times, although both games were before the calendar turned over for 2019. However, the warriors, with all their talent and experience of the Final, enter the match as hard favorites with no Kevin Durant, who is already excluded from the game 1.

    The warriors are in four wins from their third consecutive NBA title, and although the Predators represent some fierce competition, in the end the Golden State will leave with the hardware. The warriors have both talent and experience to defeat almost any opponent in a playoff situation, and, having reached the final, they seem to click on all cylinders, despite the problems with injuries they have had to face throughout the postseason .

  15. Golden State enters the series with a chance to go down in history NBA, becoming one of the few teams that have passed three stages. Warriors are uncertain, but they seem determined to make the most of the present.

    Their greatest concern is Kevin Durant’s health, as it is not yet known whether he can play in the final – at least at the start – but at the end of the day they may well still be doing business without him.

    At this point, the 2019 NBA playoffs were causing a lot of excitement. Next is the final, which has a chance to become a very special series. Just making the final can be seen as a win for the Raptors, who have never done this before in the history of the franchise.

    This can also be seen as a victory in terms of the long-term Kavha Leonard team’s efforts. The team would not have been able to make a much better move in terms of the product on the site, even if Leonard himself had to do most of the hard work. Like the Warriors, the Predators also face an uncertain future, but this season could not go much better.

    The two-time reigning Golden State Warriors champion will set his crown against the Toronto Raptors, who for the first time reaches the final in franchise history. Although Golden State finished the best player in the West, and Toronto was second in the East, the Predators will have an advantage in the home yard in the series, as they have the best record in the regular season (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

    Toronto played Golden State twice during the regular season and won both times, although both games were before the calendar turned over for 2019. However, the warriors, with all their talent and experience of the Final, enter the match as hard favorites with no Kevin Durant, who is already excluded from the game 1.

    The warriors are in four wins from their third consecutive NBA title, and although the Predators represent some fierce competition, in the end the Golden State will leave with the hardware. The warriors have both talent and experience to defeat almost any opponent in a playoff situation, and, having reached the final, they seem to click on all cylinders, despite the problems with injuries they have had to face throughout the postseason .

  16. The Toronto Raptors are Eastern Conference champions for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the NBA Finals are the Golden State Warriors.

    While the Raptors needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, the Warriors made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    History will be on the line when both teams meet in what should be an entertaining series. Either the Raptors win their first title in franchise history, or the Warriors become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. Regardless, we'll get to see Kawhi Leonard and Steph Curry continue to play some amazing basketball, and it doesn't get better than that.

    Here's everything to know about Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

    How to watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1 Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV: ABC Streaming: Watch ESPN Odds: Raptors -1 (Over/Under 214.5) Storylines Warriors: Golden State is back where it belongs. Making their fifth straight appearance in the NBA Finals, the Warriors are on a mission to become the first team since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers to three-peat. This season's path wasn't as easy as it has been in the past, though, as they lost Kevin Durant and DeMarcus Cousins to injury, and had to battle back from double-digit deficits three times in the Western Conference finals. That trend will continue in the Finals, where they'll face a Raptors team that figures to provide much stiffer competition than the Cleveland Cavaliers, who they swept last season, and beat in five games in 2017.

    Raptors: Toronto, meanwhile, has reached the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. The Raptors did it in style, rattling off four straight wins to take down the No. 1 overall seed Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals. Kawhi Leonard was spectacular, just as he has been all playoffs, and now the Raptors' bold gamble last summer is just four wins from paying off with the biggest prize of all: an NBA title. They'll have their work cut out for them, though, regardless of whether Durant returns at some point. Game prediction, pick

    Kevin Durant is officially out for Game 1, but the Warriors can still win without him. They've had plenty of time to rest and recover, and Steph Curry and Draymond Green are playing some of the best basketball of their lives. Warriors in a close one.

  17. The Toronto Raptors are Eastern Conference champions for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the NBA Finals are the Golden State Warriors.

    While the Raptors needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, the Warriors made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    History will be on the line when both teams meet in what should be an entertaining series. Either the Raptors win their first title in franchise history, or the Warriors become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. Regardless, we'll get to see Kawhi Leonard and Steph Curry continue to play some amazing basketball, and it doesn't get better than that.

    Here's everything to know about Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

    How to watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1 Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV: ABC Streaming: Watch ESPN Odds: Raptors -1 (Over/Under 214.5) Storylines Warriors: Golden State is back where it belongs. Making their fifth straight appearance in the NBA Finals, the Warriors are on a mission to become the first team since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers to three-peat. This season's path wasn't as easy as it has been in the past, though, as they lost Kevin Durant and DeMarcus Cousins to injury, and had to battle back from double-digit deficits three times in the Western Conference finals. That trend will continue in the Finals, where they'll face a Raptors team that figures to provide much stiffer competition than the Cleveland Cavaliers, who they swept last season, and beat in five games in 2017.

    Raptors: Toronto, meanwhile, has reached the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. The Raptors did it in style, rattling off four straight wins to take down the No. 1 overall seed Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals. Kawhi Leonard was spectacular, just as he has been all playoffs, and now the Raptors' bold gamble last summer is just four wins from paying off with the biggest prize of all: an NBA title. They'll have their work cut out for them, though, regardless of whether Durant returns at some point. Game prediction, pick

    Kevin Durant is officially out for Game 1, but the Warriors can still win without him. They've had plenty of time to rest and recover, and Steph Curry and Draymond Green are playing some of the best basketball of their lives. Warriors in a close one.

  18. Warriors vs Raptors Game 1 : how to watch and nbastreams Reddit Warriors at Raptors, Thursday, May 30, at 9 p.m. on ABC. 2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times We're now hours away from the 2019 NBA Finals tipping off when the Toronto Raptors host the defending champion Golden State Warriors in Game 1 at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday night.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto ended up No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

    Toronto played Golden State twice during the regular season and won both times, though both games were before the calendar flipped over to 2019. That said, the Warriors, with all their talent and Finals experience, enter the matchup as clear favorites -- with or without Kevin Durant, who's already been ruled out for Game 1.

    Here's everything you need to know about the 2019 NBA Finals between the Warriors and Raptors. Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto Raptors How to watch Game 1

    Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV channel: ABC Streaming: WatchESPN Live stats: GameTracker Odds: Raptors -1.5 (Over/Under 213.5) Finals series schedule *All times Eastern

    Game 1 (at TOR): Thursday, May 30, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 2 (at TOR): Sunday, June 2, 8 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 3 (at GS): Wednesday, June 5, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 4 (at GS): Friday, June 7, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 5* (at TOR): Monday, June 10, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 6* (at GS): Thursday, June 13, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 7* (at TOR): Sunday, June 16, 8 p.m. -- TV: ABC

  19. Warriors vs Raptors Game 1 : how to watch and nbastreams Reddit Warriors at Raptors, Thursday, May 30, at 9 p.m. on ABC. 2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times We're now hours away from the 2019 NBA Finals tipping off when the Toronto Raptors host the defending champion Golden State Warriors in Game 1 at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday night.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto ended up No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

    Toronto played Golden State twice during the regular season and won both times, though both games were before the calendar flipped over to 2019. That said, the Warriors, with all their talent and Finals experience, enter the matchup as clear favorites -- with or without Kevin Durant, who's already been ruled out for Game 1.

    Here's everything you need to know about the 2019 NBA Finals between the Warriors and Raptors. Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto Raptors How to watch Game 1

    Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV channel: ABC Streaming: WatchESPN Live stats: GameTracker Odds: Raptors -1.5 (Over/Under 213.5) Finals series schedule *All times Eastern

    Game 1 (at TOR): Thursday, May 30, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 2 (at TOR): Sunday, June 2, 8 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 3 (at GS): Wednesday, June 5, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 4 (at GS): Friday, June 7, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 5* (at TOR): Monday, June 10, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 6* (at GS): Thursday, June 13, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 7* (at TOR): Sunday, June 16, 8 p.m. -- TV: ABC

  20. Watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1, live stream, TV channel, odds, series matchupsThe Toronto Raptors already made history by winning the Eastern Conference for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the Finals are the Golden State Warriors, who are no strangers to the league's highest stage.

    Toronto needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, while Golden State made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    The Warriors can become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. The Finals will also feature some of the game's top superstars in Kawhi Leonard, Steph Curry and eventually (hopefully) Kevin Durant. It doesn't get better than that.

    2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times

    The 2019 NBA playoffs have offered plenty of excitement through every round to this point. Up next is the Finals, which has the chance to be a very special series.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto was No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

  21. Watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1, live stream, TV channel, odds, series matchupsThe Toronto Raptors already made history by winning the Eastern Conference for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the Finals are the Golden State Warriors, who are no strangers to the league's highest stage.

    Toronto needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, while Golden State made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    The Warriors can become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. The Finals will also feature some of the game's top superstars in Kawhi Leonard, Steph Curry and eventually (hopefully) Kevin Durant. It doesn't get better than that.

    2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times

    The 2019 NBA playoffs have offered plenty of excitement through every round to this point. Up next is the Finals, which has the chance to be a very special series.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto was No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

  22. The Toronto Raptors are Eastern Conference champions for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the NBA Finals are the Golden State Warriors.

    While the Raptors needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, the Warriors made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    History will be on the line when both teams meet in what should be an entertaining series. Either the Raptors win their first title in franchise history, or the Warriors become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. Regardless, we'll get to see Kawhi Leonard and Steph Curry continue to play some amazing basketball, and it doesn't get better than that.

    Here's everything to know about Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

    How to watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1 Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV: ABC Streaming: Watch ESPN Odds: Raptors -1 (Over/Under 214.5) Storylines Warriors: Golden State is back where it belongs. Making their fifth straight appearance in the NBA Finals, the Warriors are on a mission to become the first team since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers to three-peat. This season's path wasn't as easy as it has been in the past, though, as they lost Kevin Durant and DeMarcus Cousins to injury, and had to battle back from double-digit deficits three times in the Western Conference finals. That trend will continue in the Finals, where they'll face a Raptors team that figures to provide much stiffer competition than the Cleveland Cavaliers, who they swept last season, and beat in five games in 2017.

    Raptors: Toronto, meanwhile, has reached the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. The Raptors did it in style, rattling off four straight wins to take down the No. 1 overall seed Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals. Kawhi Leonard was spectacular, just as he has been all playoffs, and now the Raptors' bold gamble last summer is just four wins from paying off with the biggest prize of all: an NBA title. They'll have their work cut out for them, though, regardless of whether Durant returns at some point. Game prediction, pick

    Kevin Durant is officially out for Game 1, but the Warriors can still win without him. They've had plenty of time to rest and recover, and Steph Curry and Draymond Green are playing some of the best basketball of their lives. Warriors in a close one.

  23. The Toronto Raptors are Eastern Conference champions for the first time in franchise history. They can make even more team history as they have a chance to win their first NBA championship. However, standing in their way in the NBA Finals are the Golden State Warriors.

    While the Raptors needed six games to put away the top-ranked Bucks in the Eastern finals, the Warriors made easy work of the Trail Blazers by way of a sweep. Stephen Curry and Co. head into their fifth straight Finals and will be be looking for their third title in a row, and fourth of this run.

    History will be on the line when both teams meet in what should be an entertaining series. Either the Raptors win their first title in franchise history, or the Warriors become the first team to three-peat since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers. Regardless, we'll get to see Kawhi Leonard and Steph Curry continue to play some amazing basketball, and it doesn't get better than that.

    Here's everything to know about Game 1 of the 2019 NBA Finals.

    How to watch Warriors vs. Raptors Game 1 Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV: ABC Streaming: Watch ESPN Odds: Raptors -1 (Over/Under 214.5) Storylines Warriors: Golden State is back where it belongs. Making their fifth straight appearance in the NBA Finals, the Warriors are on a mission to become the first team since the 2000-02 Los Angeles Lakers to three-peat. This season's path wasn't as easy as it has been in the past, though, as they lost Kevin Durant and DeMarcus Cousins to injury, and had to battle back from double-digit deficits three times in the Western Conference finals. That trend will continue in the Finals, where they'll face a Raptors team that figures to provide much stiffer competition than the Cleveland Cavaliers, who they swept last season, and beat in five games in 2017.

    Raptors: Toronto, meanwhile, has reached the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history. The Raptors did it in style, rattling off four straight wins to take down the No. 1 overall seed Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals. Kawhi Leonard was spectacular, just as he has been all playoffs, and now the Raptors' bold gamble last summer is just four wins from paying off with the biggest prize of all: an NBA title. They'll have their work cut out for them, though, regardless of whether Durant returns at some point. Game prediction, pick

    Kevin Durant is officially out for Game 1, but the Warriors can still win without him. They've had plenty of time to rest and recover, and Steph Curry and Draymond Green are playing some of the best basketball of their lives. Warriors in a close one.

  24. Warriors vs Raptors Game 1 : how to watch and nbastreams Reddit Warriors at Raptors, Thursday, May 30, at 9 p.m. on ABC. 2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times We're now hours away from the 2019 NBA Finals tipping off when the Toronto Raptors host the defending champion Golden State Warriors in Game 1 at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday night.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto ended up No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

    Toronto played Golden State twice during the regular season and won both times, though both games were before the calendar flipped over to 2019. That said, the Warriors, with all their talent and Finals experience, enter the matchup as clear favorites -- with or without Kevin Durant, who's already been ruled out for Game 1.

    Here's everything you need to know about the 2019 NBA Finals between the Warriors and Raptors. Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto Raptors How to watch Game 1

    Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV channel: ABC Streaming: WatchESPN Live stats: GameTracker Odds: Raptors -1.5 (Over/Under 213.5) Finals series schedule *All times Eastern

    Game 1 (at TOR): Thursday, May 30, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 2 (at TOR): Sunday, June 2, 8 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 3 (at GS): Wednesday, June 5, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 4 (at GS): Friday, June 7, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 5* (at TOR): Monday, June 10, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 6* (at GS): Thursday, June 13, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 7* (at TOR): Sunday, June 16, 8 p.m. -- TV: ABC

  25. Warriors vs Raptors Game 1 : how to watch and nbastreams Reddit Warriors at Raptors, Thursday, May 30, at 9 p.m. on ABC. 2019 NBA Playoffs: Warriors vs. Raptors Finals schedule, series results, live stream, TV channel, odds, dates, times We're now hours away from the 2019 NBA Finals tipping off when the Toronto Raptors host the defending champion Golden State Warriors in Game 1 at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday night.

    The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors will put their crown on the line against the Toronto Raptors, who are making their first Finals appearance in franchise history. Although Golden State finished as the top seed in the West and Toronto ended up No. 2 in the East, the Raptors will have home-court advantage in the series as they own a better regular-season record (58-24) than the Warriors (57-25).

    Toronto played Golden State twice during the regular season and won both times, though both games were before the calendar flipped over to 2019. That said, the Warriors, with all their talent and Finals experience, enter the matchup as clear favorites -- with or without Kevin Durant, who's already been ruled out for Game 1.

    Here's everything you need to know about the 2019 NBA Finals between the Warriors and Raptors. Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto Raptors How to watch Game 1

    Date: Thursday, May 30 Time: 9 p.m. ET Location: Scotiabank Arena -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada TV channel: ABC Streaming: WatchESPN Live stats: GameTracker Odds: Raptors -1.5 (Over/Under 213.5) Finals series schedule *All times Eastern

    Game 1 (at TOR): Thursday, May 30, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 2 (at TOR): Sunday, June 2, 8 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 3 (at GS): Wednesday, June 5, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 4 (at GS): Friday, June 7, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 5* (at TOR): Monday, June 10, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 6* (at GS): Thursday, June 13, 9 p.m. -- TV: ABC Game 7* (at TOR): Sunday, June 16, 8 p.m. -- TV: ABC