NBA

Golden State Warriors at Toronto Raptors

· NBA FINALS - GAME 5
57-25, 27-14 Away
Final
106 - 105

58-24, 32-9 Home

Warriors hang on to stay alive, win Game 5 of NBA Finals

With Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson shooting and Draymond Green swatting, the champions found a way to win even after a gut-wrenching loss.

Curry scored 31 points, Thompson added 26 and they led a season-saving surge long after Kevin Durant was injured again to give the Warriors a 106-105 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Monday night in Game 5 of the NBA Finals.

Devastated by the loss of Durant, the All-Stars that the Warriors had left made sure there was celebration along with their sadness, pulling out what Green thought had to be the greatest win during their run to five straight NBA Finals.

"When you're down six with a couple minutes to go in an elimination for these guys to win a championship, we could have thrown in the towel. We could have folded, but we didn't," Green said. "I said it before: I've never seen this group fold. And that stands true still."

Curry and Thompson, nicknamed the Splash Brothers, combined for three straight 3-pointers in the closing minutes after Toronto had taken a six-point lead with under 3 1/2 minutes remaining in front of a raucous, red-shirted crowd.

"Even going down six with three minutes left, their ball, we didn't panic," Thompson said. "We just do what we do."

The Warriors lost Durant barely a quarter after getting him back but got the win, cutting Toronto's lead to 3-2 and sending the series back to Oracle Arena for Game 6 on Thursday.

Kawhi Leonard scored 26 points for the Raptors but couldn't get the final shot, which went to Kyle Lowry and was blocked by Green.

The two-time defending champion Warriors were minutes away from their title reign ending, having lost Durant and a 14-point lead during an emotionally exhausting game. They had controlled Leonard for three quarters, but he scored 10 straight Toronto points in the fourth and the Raptors were close to their first championship and a party that would have stretched coast to coast in Canada.

But even after everything the Warriors had lost, they still had two of the best perimeter shooters in the world on the floor. Thompson hit a 3, and Curry followed with one to tie it at 103. Golden State got it back to Thompson and the Raptors lost sight of him just long enough for the tiebreaking shot with 57 seconds to go.

Toronto cut it to one when Kyle Lowry was credited with a basket and the Raptors got a final chance when DeMarcus Cousins was called for an illegal screen. Leonard had the ball but the Warriors forced him to pass and it ended up in the corner to Lowry, but Green sprinted over to get a hand on his shot as the buzzer sounded.

"He got a piece of it, that's what great defenders do," Lowry said. "He got a piece of it and we'll continue to look at it and see how we can be better for the next game."

Cousins had 14 points for the Warriors and Green finished with 10 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.

Golden State is the only team to lose a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals, when Cleveland came back to win in 2016.

Now the Warriors have a chance to pull off the feat themselves, but it became more difficult after Durant limped off in the second quarter after he had missed the previous nine games with a strained right calf.

"We understand the moment and I think we can rally, considering how the second half went tonight," Curry said.

Durant, the two-time NBA Finals MVP, was attempting to dribble past Serge Ibaka early in the second quarter when he suddenly came to a stop, lost the ball and limped sideways before grabbing at his lower right calf as he fell to the court.

Fans at first cheered but then, spurred in part by some Raptors players, chanted "KD! KD!" as he was helped to the locker room area joined by Curry, Andre Iguodala and general manager Bob Myers.

Durant left the arena on crutches with what a tearful Myers said was an Achilles tendon injury and the Warriors said he would get an MRI on Tuesday.

But eventually it would come down to Curry and Thompson, who both logged more than 41 minutes and will have to be ready to go again Thursday in what will be the final game in Oracle Arena.

Lowry had 18 points and Marc Gasol scored 17 for the Raptors, who were trying to give Canada its first championship in one of the traditional major sports since the Blue Jays won the World Series in 1993.

But the Raptors needed one more basket, and the only way the local fans can see them win in person is if it goes the full seven games and Toronto wins it at home on Sunday.

"We had a chance to win a championship tonight and we didn't do it," guard Fred VanVleet said. "We didn't play well enough, we didn't execute enough down the stretch and that stings a little bit."

TIP-INS

Warriors: Golden State also lost Kevon Looney again after he aggravated his injury to upper body cartilage. ... Durant finished with 11 points. He came in averaging 31.7 points per game in the NBA Finals, trailing only Rick Barry and Michael Jordan on the career list.

Raptors: Serge Ibaka scored 15 points and VanVleet had 11 off Toronto's bench.

UP NEXT

Golden State hosts Game 6 on Thursday night.

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Regular Season Series

TOR wins series 2-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 106 - 105
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 106 - 105
4th 0.0 Warriors defensive team rebound 106 - 105
4th 0.0 Draymond Green blocks Kyle Lowry's three point jumper 106 - 105
4th 15.7 Shaun Livingston enters the game for DeMarcus Cousins 106 - 105

Statistics

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38-82 FG 38-85
46 Field Goal % 45
20-42 3PT 8-32
48 Three Point % 25
10-14 FT 21-27
71 Free Throw % 78
47 Rebounds 54
6 Offensive Rebounds 13
31 Defensive Rebounds 30
27 Assists 19
5 Steals 6
7 Blocks 5
15 Turnovers 13
1 Team Turnovers 0
16 Total Turnovers 13
1 Technical Fouls 0
1 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
13 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 20
3 Fast Break Points 13
32 Points in Paint 54
22 Fouls 19
14 Largest Lead 6
Toronto Raptors Toronto Raptors Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Immanuel Quickley, G Day-To-Day Mar 25
Jakob Poeltl, C Day-To-Day Mar 24
Brandon Ingram, F Day-To-Day Mar 24
Chucky Hepburn, G Out Feb 25
Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Seth Curry, G Out Mar 24
Quinten Post, C Out Mar 24
Al Horford, C Out Mar 24
Moses Moody, G Out Mar 24
Stephen Curry, G Out Mar 24

Game Information

Scotiabank Arena

Location: Toronto, ON
Attendance: 20,144 · Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 46 26 .639 - L1
Phoenix 40 33 .548 6.5 L1
LA Clippers 36 36 .500 10 W2
Golden State 34 38 .472 12 W1
Sacramento 19 54 .260 27.5 L1

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 47 24 .662 - L1
New York 48 25 .658 - W7
Toronto 40 31 .563 7 W1
Philadelphia 39 33 .542 8.5 L1
Brooklyn 17 55 .236 30.5 L8
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