Game 5 loss is ancient history to “live in the moment” Toronto Raptors
OAKLAND, Calif. — Live in the moment. It’s been the Toronto Raptors’ mantra all season. Never get too high after wins. Never too down after losses.
Two days after the Raptors were an agonizing basket away from capturing their first NBA championship, with the collective voice of seemingly the entire country cheering them on, they’re not sweating the loss. If anyone senses a shift in momentum in Golden State’s favour, it’s all outside noise to them.
“Did (Game 5) hit me any harder? Not really. They all hit you hard,” Raptors coach Nick Nurse said. “Listen, I’m like anybody that was there that understands the outcome of that one changes things a little bit. But I’ll say this: I’m absolutely thrilled to be coaching in another Finals game. This is awesome, right?”
The Raptors, who lead the Finals series 3-2, have two more chances to bring the Larry O’Brien Trophy to Canada for the first time in history, and the first comes Thursday at Oracle Arena, Golden State’s home floor.