Programming note: Watch the NBA Finals pregame edition of Warriors Outsiders on Sunday at 3 p.m., streaming live on the MyTeams app.
For the first time in the last five years, the Warriors lost Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
Toronto beat Golden State 118-109 and was in control for the vast majority of the night.
On Friday, a reporter asked Draymond Green the following question:
"In the outside world, especially after last night's game, the reaction seems like most people back in the states are rooting for you guys to lose. And then obviously here, you have a whole country who's probably pulling for the Raptors. Do you guys feel that -- that you guys are kind of the enemy of this series and people want to see you get knocked off the top?"
The 2017 Defensive Player of the Year's answer just might be the best thing you hear all day:
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"Yeah. Umm. That's cool. People in the states are rooting against us because we beat all their teams. It's all good. When you're at the top, noone's ever cheering for you to stay there. People want to see you get to the top and they want to see you fall.
"That's kind of the mind of most human beings. So, it's all good. But yeah. Their team is sitting at home with them."
Draymond: "People in the States are cheering against us because we beat all their teams." 😂#NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/exRyOX5HLz— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) May 31, 2019
Sensational stuff.
Draymond registered 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists on Thursday night.
But don't be fooled by the triple-double because he did not play particularly well -- and he would be the first to admit that.
The three-time All-Star committed six turnovers and Pascal Siakam scored 32 points on 14-for-17 from the field.
Danny Green's first wide open 3 was a result of Draymond unnecessarily overhelping (Curry was in fine position guarding Siakam) pic.twitter.com/cTx3L76KuC— Drew Shiller (@DrewShiller) May 31, 2019
Marc Gasol's first wide open 3 was a result of Draymond giving him 25 feet of space pic.twitter.com/Bn9bWVRi0l— Drew Shiller (@DrewShiller) May 31, 2019
Marc Gasol's second wide open 3 came in transition after Lowry just swiped the ball away from Draymond (weird) pic.twitter.com/ZSa2BpAwvA— Drew Shiller (@DrewShiller) May 31, 2019
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In order for Golden State to even the series on Sunday, they need their "heartbeat" to bounce back in a big way.