The Golden State Warriors take for Its 2019 NBA Championship on the Toronto Raptors.

The Warriors will be looking to win their third straight title and their fourth in the past five years, while the Raptors will be looking to win their first-ever title. The Warriors got beyond the Clippers, Rockets and Trail Blazers to win the Western Conference, while the Raptors defeated the Magic, 76ers, and Bucks to win the Eastern Conference. Golden State is all about a 3-1 favorite to win the best-of-seven series, but the Raptors will possess the home-court advantage.
The Warriors will be without Kevin Durant for the first match of this series, but Golden State still has a potent lineup comprising Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green. Golden State could get Durant back at a certain stage in the series and they may also get DeMarcus Cousins back from harm.
The Raptors are led by Kawhi Leonard who has been magnificent in the playoffs, averaging 31.2 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. Toronto has additionally become a powerful play of late from backup guard Fred VanVleet who has scored in double-figures in three consecutive games.
Golden State may be without Durant, however as long as they’ve Curry at the lineup they are tough to beat. Curry is averaging 35.8 points at the last five Golden State wins. The Raptors defeated the Warriors at both regular-season meetings, winning 131-128 at home in late November and 113-93 at Golden State in mid-December.