On May 26, Beijing time, the NBA Eastern Final ended in Toronto. The Raptors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 100-94 at home and defeated their opponents 4-2 in aggregate. The team entered the finals for the first time in its history. Coway Leonard is the greatest contributor to the victory of the Raptors. The team was 15 points behind in the third quarter. Leonard scored 12 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists in a single quarter. At the end of the quarter, he also contributed a gliding split, and the Raptors completed a wave of 26-3 attacks. The score went from 61-76 to 87-79.
"After the slam dunk, the stadium was seething," Leonard said about the dunk after the game. Then Raptors controlled the rhythm of the game, and the Bucks never took the lead again.

The Raptors can enter the finals this season, and General Manager Ujeri is the hero behind the scenes. Last year, during the off-season, he made a gamble trade, sending DeRozan, Peltel and the first round draft rights to the Spurs, in exchange for Leonard and Green, who had only one year of contract, and tried to become benevolent if they didn't succeed. It turned out that he was right. "Leonard is the best player in the league, and we are very happy that he plays in Toronto," Ujeri said after the game.
Calgary is modest, he just wants to win the game. "I just want to win the game, not the title of best player. I want to be a member of the best team."
In the finals, the Raptors will challenge the defending champion warriors. The Raptors have home court advantage due to their better performance in the regular season.
"They are one of the greatest teams in history. Winning the championship will be an arduous task, and we will try to find a solution," said coach Nick Nass.
After being swept 0-4 by the Cavaliers last season, Ujeri dismissed the coach of the year Dwayne Casey and appointed Nass as the head coach of the Raptors. Prior to that, Nass was a teaching assistant of Raptors and had no experience as head coach.
On May 26, Beijing time, the NBA Eastern Final ended in Toronto. The Raptors defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 100-94 at home and defeated their opponents 4-2 in aggregate. The team entered the finals for the first time in its history. Coway Leonard is the greatest contributor to the victory of the Raptors. The team was 15 points behind in the third quarter. Leonard scored 12 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists in a single quarter. At the end of the quarter, he also contributed a gliding split, and the Raptors completed a wave of 26-3 attacks. The score went from 61-76 to 87-79.
"After the slam dunk, the stadium was seething," Leonard said about the dunk after the game. Then Raptors controlled the rhythm of the game, and the Bucks never took the lead again.
The Raptors can enter the finals this season, and General Manager Ujeri is the hero behind the scenes. Last year, during the off-season, he made a gamble trade, sending DeRozan, Peltel and the first round draft rights to the Spurs, in exchange for Leonard and Green, who had only one year of contract, and tried to become benevolent if they didn't succeed. It turned out that he was right. "Leonard is the best player in the league, and we are very happy that he plays in Toronto," Ujeri said after the game.
Calgary is modest, he just wants to win the game. "I just want to win the game, not the title of best player. I want to be a member of the best team."
In the finals, the Raptors will challenge the defending champion warriors. The Raptors have home court advantage due to their better performance in the regular season.
"They are one of the greatest teams in history. Winning the championship will be an arduous task, and we will try to find a solution," said coach Nick Nass.
After being swept 0-4 by the Cavaliers last season, Ujeri dismissed the coach of the year Dwayne Casey and appointed Nass as the head coach of the Raptors. Prior to that, Nass was a teaching assistant of Raptors and had no experience as head coach.