The Toronto Raptors will look to capture their first NBA title in franchise history, but standing in their way is the back-to-back defending world champion Golden State Warriors.If it wasn’t clear beforehand, it became evidently clear late Saturday night that trading for Kawhi Leonard was a win for the Toronto Raptors. The Warriors are used to the bright lights and … The trio of Thompson, Green, and former Final’s MVP Andre Iguodala, present a plethora of defensive options for coach Steve Kerr to throw Kawhi Leonard’s way. The Toronto Raptors decided to ''let it rip,'' and now they have the momentum again in these back-and-forth NBA Finals. & Max debate how much pressure is on Joel Embiid with Ben Simmons out, Rece Davis joins to talk about the emergency meeting had by Power 5 conferences, day 1 reveal of our Top 15 NFL Primetime Players, Draymond Green gets fined for tampering and much more.A lot is happening in the NBA bubble. Vanvleet needs to improve on his previous performance.With Game 1 in the books and in the favor of the Toronto Raptors, both sides are expected to come out even more focused and ready to win in Game 2. Plus, Doc Rivers says there are "No Limits" on Kawhi's minutes and more topics.Details are being discussed for a second bubble for the eight NBA teams not invited to Florida, and some teams continue to push for an alternative plan that would enable them to hold mini-camps within their local markets, sources told ESPN.Showing off changes between high school and now took off on Twitter on Monday. Projected Starting Five: (G) Stephen Curry – (G) Klay Thompson – (F) Andre Iguodala – (F) Draymond Green – (C) Jordan BellThe Golden State Warriors were almost pace-less in their first match against the Toronto Raptors. There was much “Happy to be Here” talk but the players on the court showed they aren’t here just to take part. He was taken advantage of on the pick-and-roll and offered nothing outside of convenient, wide-open opportunities.The young center needs to get back to his roots defending the ball and cleaning the glass. Thats the game.The Warriors faced off against average at best team defenses when they played the Rockets and the Trail Blazers. They chant and sang for their players loud enough to overcome the broadcast commentators at times, while those without a ticket packed the streets to the point local police barricaded of blocks of the area.The size of the crowd outside Scotibank Arena is massive and it keeps on going The Raptors need this home court advantage to defeat the Warriors. The Raptors looked every bit the team that took down three of the Easts fiercest teams in previous rounds.The Raptors are surely still cautious going into Game 2. For the first time in the nearly 73 years since the NBA was founded, a non-United States based team will partake in the NBA Finals. Known for pushing the break and punishing opponents from three, the Warriors were sloppy and complacent in their Game 1 loss.After having nine days off to rest and recoup after a sweep of the Portland Trail Blazers, the Warriors failed to come out with any punch. Kevon Looney, Shaun Livingston, Quinn Cook, Jonas Jerebko, and Alfonzo McKinnie are all up to bat. Yet, even without Durant Golden State may still prove be too much for Toronto. The Toronto Raptors have no roster changes of note. However, standing in their way in the Finals are the Golden State Warriors, who are no strangers to the league's highest stage. Why some NBA owners are taking out loans against their franchise's value (34:26) and more.