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Just like that, the Raptors have tied the series at 2 games a piece.

Jim Johnston - “I Won’t Do What You Tell Me” Host Adam Corsair is joined by “Stone Cold” Jay Leung of That’s A Rap Podcast - the official Podcast of Raptors HQ - as they review Game 1 of the NBA Finals and preview Game 2.įollow Jay Leung on Twitter: the That’s A Rap Podcast: to the That’s A Rap Podcast HERE The entire world witnessed that the Toronto Raptors belong on the biggest stage of them all, as they captured the win over the reigning and defending NBA Champions - the Golden State Warriors. Host Adam Corsair is joined by The Combo Guards - Adrian and Troy - as they review Game 2 of the NBA Finals and preview Game 3.It's a Raptors podcast that you won't want to miss!įollow The Combo Guards on Instagram: to the The Combo Guards Podcast HEREīasketball history was made on Thursday evening as the very first NBA Finals game held outside of the United States was held at the Scotiabank Arena. Now, they head into the Bay Area, looking to take a 2-1 series league heading into Game 3. However, despite the injuries that the Warriors experienced, the Raptors failed to capitalize and find themselves tied with the Warriors at 1 game a piece. With the Raptors heading into Game 2 with a 1-0 lead in the NBA Finals series, fans were confident that they’d be able to take a strong grip on the series. Host Adam Corsair is joined by Richard Birfer - host of the Pick-n-Pod Podcast - the official podcast of - as they review Game 3 of the NBA Finals and preview Game 4.įollow Richard on Twitter: Pick-n-Pod on Twitter: BallnRoll on Twitter: to the Pick-N-Pod Podcast HERE With Kevin Durant still out, along with Klay Thompson out due to a hamstring injury suffered in Game 2, the Raptors were able to take advantage and move the series in their favor, 2-1. This time, for Game 3 of the NBA Finals, they were in enemy territory in Oakland, but found themselves at a slight advantage. With the series knotted at 1, the Raptors once again found themselves facing a bit of adversity. It's a Raptors podcast that you won't want to miss!įollow Hunter Surphlis on Twitter: the Take 6ix Podcast: to the Take 6ix Podcast HERE Hunter and Adam break down Game 4 and preview Game 5, touching on topics such as: To discuss these and other topics, host Adam Corsair is joined by Hunter Surphlis of Take 6ix and the Take 6ix Podcast. They are ONE win away from capturing their first NBA Championship in franchise history. The Toronto Raptors took care of business in Oakland by taking both of their road games to find themselves in a 3-1 lead over the reigning, defending, and undisputed NBA Champions in the Golden State Warriors. Written, Produced, & Edited: Adam Corsair It’s a Blue Jays show that you won’t want to miss!įollow Connor on Twitter: Toronto Sports Views on Twitter: Connor’s Work HEREįollow Host Adam Corsair on Twitter: South of the 6ix on Twitter: Our Affiliates: Stadium Scene & Overtime Media Connor & Adam get into a bunch of topics surrounding the Jays, such as: To discuss these and other topics, host Adam Corsair is joined by the host of the TSV Podcast, Connor Chambers. With the Red Sox not finding their groove and the Yankees experiencing injury woes of their own, perhaps it’s not so outlandish that the Jays could find themselves in an unlikely position of contention. That being said, even though the month of April has concluded and small sample sizes being unreliable in terms of evaluating how the talent will be heading into the dog days of summer, I think it’s fair to wonder whether or not this team could possibly contend for a Wild Card spot. Still, there is a lot to be both satisfied and excited with when it comes to this Jays squad. With his help, however, they were able to do it, albeit briefly. As it stands, even prior to his arrival, the Jays were exceeding expectations going so far as almost getting to that. Now that we’ve had a couple of games to digest the arrival of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., it’s fair to reflect on the impact that he’s able to provide for this team.
