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  1. Jun 4, 2019 · A quarter-century later, the Raptors are facing the Golden State Warriors in the team’s first NBA Finals appearance — and thousands of fans routinely stretch down the road from Scotiabank Arena...

    • Dan Robson
    • The Game
    • The Lead Up
    • The Shot
    • The Call
    • The Scene
    • The Celebration
    • The Historical Significance
    • The Legacy

    Neither team shot the ball well in Game 7. It was low scoring, grind-it-out basketball – exactly what you would expect given the stakes. The Raptors were up 67-64 going into the final quarter of the series. The lead changed hands 10 times that night, including four times in the fourth quarter. Fred VanVleet, Toronto Raptors guard:“It was one of the...

    Each time the Raptors looked like they were about to take control, Philadelphia would answer back. Sure enough, that’s exactly how the last few minutes played out. Tied at 85 with just less than two minutes left, Leonard hit a long jumper – initially called a three but changed to a two. On the next possession, Kyle Lowry picked off a Sixers pass an...

    Gasol inbounded the ball to Leonard at the top of the arc. Guarded by Simmons, Leonard dribbled to his right. Embiid left Siakam to help. With time winding down, Leonard dribbled to the baseline and pulled up in the corner just in front of the Raptors’ bench. Fading to the right he launched a 15-foot jump shot over the outstretched arm of Embiid. T...

    An average audience of 2.2 million Canadians tuned into Game 7, making it the most-watched basketball game in the country’s history at the time (the current record of 7.7 million was set in Toronto’s title-clinching Game 6 win over Golden State in the NBA Finals). Matt Devlin and Leo Rautins were on the call for the Canadian television broadcast, w...

    Within minutes, several images of the shot and the subsequent celebration went viral. One of the most iconic, taken by Toronto Star photographer Rick Madonik, featured Leonard crouching on the baseline with his tongue sticking out, waiting for the shot to fall. Embiid is watching nervously to his right, while Loyd – Toronto’s inactive two-way playe...

    Once the shot dropped, the sellout crowd at Scotiabank Arena – who stood for most of the final two minutes and were dead silent as the ball hung in the air – erupted. In a nice human moment, Gasol consoled Embiid, who walked off the floor in tears. Just about everybody else ran over to celebrate with Leonard, who showed some rare emotion. Devlin:“I...

    Leonard made history that night. Not only were the Raptors on their way to the Conference Finals for the second time ever, where they would knock off the top-seeded Bucks and go on to win the franchise’s first championship, but Leonard became the first player in league history to hit a game-winning buzzer-beater in a Game 7. Nurse:“I had no idea th...

    With the Los Angeles Clippers in town on Wednesday, Leonard will return to Toronto for the first time since delivering the team, city and country its first NBA title. Just before the game, the Raptors will present him with his championship ring to what we can only assume will be a rousing ovation. Lasting memories of Leonard include the superstar h...

  2. Oct 24, 2023 · The visionary foresight of OSU’s then Athletic Director, Thomas French, and the architectural prowess of Howard Dwight Smith led to the conceptualization and eventual realization of Ohio...

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  3. Dec 10, 2019 · There were seven ties and 10 lead changes in Game 7. With just 10 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter and the Raptors up one, Leonard was fouled by JJ Redick but missed the second of his...

  4. Progressive Field is a baseball stadium located in the downtown area of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is the home of the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball and, together with Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, is part of the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex. [9]

  5. May 27, 2019 · MARCH 24, 1996: The Raptors hand Chicago one of their nine losses that season, beating Michael Jordan and the Bulls 109-108 before 36,131 at SkyDome.

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  7. Mar 30, 2020 · There were 19 ties and 15 lead changes in this game, with the Raptors holding the lead for just slightly longer than the Wizards over the course of 63 minutes.