Toronto Raptors vs Golden State Warriors Pick– Stats
The Warriors won the battle under the boards (38 – 36) and also led in assists (29 – 25). However, the difference between the two clubs was not substantial. What was substantial in terms of difference were the number of turnovers for each team. Golden State had 16 turnovers, while Toronto turned the ball over just 10 times. Statistically, the Raptors did what they needed to do, and they hampered the Warriors from performing in the manner needed to win.
Raptors vs Golden State – Players to Watch
The Warriors did temper Toronto small forward Kawhi Leonard a bit in game one. Leonard did not score 30-plus points, as he had been. He put in 23 while grabbing eight rebounds and making five assists. Also in front, PF Pascal Siakam led the team with 32 points. He also took down eightt rebounds, made five assists, and blocked two shots. Center Marc Gasol had a fine game, scoring 20 points while grabbing seven balls. Huge in the contest were the efforts of point guard Kevin Lowry. Lowry only put in seven points, but he totaled nine assists. PG Fred VanVfleet posted 15 points off the bench, while shooting guard Danny Green was good for 11.
NBA Finals – Keys to Game Two
- Warrior front men need to score more
- Toronto is tough to stop in the paint
- Depth is huge, and Toronto has that
- Curry has to set up smartly as well as score
- Toronto’s disciplined play needs to continue
Our Toronto Raptors vs Golden State Warriors Pick
The Raptors are home and they looked strong in game one. In that contest, they had more stamina and showed better depth than the Warriors, and those two elements allowed them to pull ahead in the second half. We don’t think that the Warriors can completely stifle Leonard but only slow him down. In doing so, they open the door for other Toronto players to contribute. We do like the home team in this one at only -2.0. Our Toronto Raptors vs Golden State Warriors pick is Toronto.
Summary Spread Pick – Toronto Raptors vs Golden State Warriors
Toronto Raptors at -2.0