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Defending Champion Warriors Given +375 Odds To Win NBA Title Now Down 3-1

Robert Duff

by Robert Duff in NBA Basketball

Updated Apr 1, 2020 · 9:12 AM PDT

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The two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors are down 3-1 to the Toronto Raptors in the NBA Finals. Photo from @nba (Twitter)
  • The Golden State Warriors are down 3-1 to the Toronto Raptors in the NBA Finals
  • The two-time defending champion Warriors are at odds of +375 to win the title
  • The only team to ever blow a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals was the 2016 Warriors

During their dominance of the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals, in many ways the Toronto Raptors have emulated the once-mighty Warriors.

Now, it’s come down to this for the Warriors. If they want to win a third successive NBA championship, their only hope is that the Raptors opt to emulate them once more.

Just one team has ever blown a 3-1 lead in NBA Finals history. That team? Golden State in 2016. The Warriors squandered a 3-1 advantage and lost in seven games to the Cleveland Cavaliers

2019 NBA Finals Odds

Team Odds
Golden State Warriors +375
Toronto Raptors -550

*Odds taken 06/08/19

Golden State opened the series as the -300 chalk. Toronto was +250 to win it all. Let’s hope you got your wagers down on the Raptors back then.

Raptormania Is Warranted

An entire nation has embraced the Raptors. So many Jurassic Park viewing parties have popped up across Canada that it’s a wonder Steven Spielberg hasn’t sued someone for copyright infringement.

Game 4 opened like it was going to be Kawhi and nobody for the Raptors. Toronto star Kawhi Leonard scored 14 first-quarter points on 5-for-9 from the field. The rest of the Raptors shot 1-for-13 and scored three points.

Golden State led 23-17 after one period. Then Toronto awoke. It was 88-69 Raptors the rest of the way. Leonard finished with 36 points.

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Especially crushing was a dominating third quarter in which the Raptors finished with a 37-21 advantage.

A Golden State Sunset

Prior to this series, Golden State had won six straight NBA Finals games at Oracle Arena. But those Warriors aren’t these Warriors.

This group is a broken bunch – physically, emotionally, and on the scoreboard. DeMarcus Cousins is ailing. Klay Thompson is playing on one leg. Kevon Looney is out there with a broken collarbone. And if you’re waiting for Kevin Durant (calf) to ride to the rescue, that ship has sailed.

It’s become Steph Curry vs the Raptors and that’s proven to be a clear mismatch. Toronto has fashioned three wins by an average margin of 12 points per game.

It’s Prehistoric And Historic

This isn’t the first time that a Raptors-Warriors matchup has gone down with the Warriors being squashed.

In fact, if you go back to the regular season, it’s been a mismatch all season long. Toronto is 5-1 against Golden State.

Leonard is averaging 31 points per game in this set. When the Raptors extinguish Golden State in Game 5, he’ll pick up the NBA Finals MVP.

At -550, it’s hardly worth an outright wager on Toronto at this point. But play the Raptors at -155 to win Game 5 and give the 3.5 points.

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