Thompson scores 25, Golden State ties up series against Raptors with 109-104 win
TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors unravelled in the time it took plenty of stunned fans to file back into their seats with their halftime beers.
Eight straight missed shots and five turnovers. And just six minutes into the third quarter, the Raptors’ double-digit lead had morphed into a 13-point hole too deep to dig out of.
Klay Thompson had 25 points, while Stephen Curry had 23 and the visiting Golden State Warriors beat Toronto 109-104 with a superb third quarter on Sunday, sending the best-of-seven NBA Finals to Oakland, Calif., tied up at 1-1.
“I feel like our pace was good early, it was just that third quarter, I feel like it just really killed us — 18-0 run, if we can’t score no baskets, you’re not going to win no game,” Raptors star Kawhi Leonard said.