Raptors have proven in previous 3 series that they can overcome adversity
TORONTO — Ever since Kawhi Leonard’s two free throws in the dying seconds clinched Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals, and a delighted Kyle Lowry celebrated with childlike exuberance in the background, the Toronto Raptors have been navigating uncharted territory.
They’re playing basketball in June for the first time ever. They’ll play their first NBA Finals road game Wednesday when they visit Golden State’s Oracle Arena, the series tied at one win apiece.
Pressure? You bet.