NBA Finals: Fourth win all that matters for Raptors, insists Leonard
The Toronto Raptors is 3-1 up against the Golden State Warriors, yet Kawhi Leonard and Kyle Lowry are taking nothing for granted.
Published : Jun 08, 2019 15:02 IST
Kawhi Leonard called for the Toronto Raptors to remain patient after insisting it still has work to do to secure the first NBA title in the franchise's history.
The Raptors recorded an impressive 105-92 triumph on the road to the Golden State Warriors on Friday in Game 4, putting them 3-1 up as the Finals switch back to Canadian soil.
However, while Toronto is suddenly on the brink of dethroning the two-time defending champion, Leonard - who scored 36 points while also contributing 12 rebounds - is taking nothing for granted.
"It's not over yet, so I can't say that we're better," the 27-year-old told the media.
"Just the key to tonight's win was pretty much, as you guys know, playing defense. And towards that second half we started to make some shots, and we just pretty much stuck into the game, stayed in the game."
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Leonard has already won a championship - he was named Finals MVP when triumphing with the San Antonio Spurs in 2014 - but this is all new for the Raptors, which has never previously made it out of the Eastern Conference.
"You just got to be patient with it," the three-time All-Star explained. "We were two games away, four games away, it doesn't matter until you get that fourth win.
"We just have to stay confident in ourselves, be patient, don't try to rush things, and see how it plays out."
Fellow Raptor Kyle Lowry, who provided 10 points and seven assists, expects a backlash from the Warriors in Game 5, which takes place in Toronto on Monday.
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"We've won three games, it's the first to four," the point guard said. "We understand that they're the defending champs and they're not going to go out easy.
"They're going to come and fight and prepare to play the next game. That's how we're preparing ourselves. We've got to prepare ourselves to play the next game. We haven't done anything yet."