Midway through the second quarter, the Toronto Raptors were on top of the world. They were up 12, their offense was firing on all cylinders, and more importantly, the Golden State Warriors could not generate any open looks.
Then, the Golden State avalanche hit. The Warriors made their run, and just like that, took back the lead. A monster 27-3 run took control out of the Raptors hands and evened the series.
Toronto fought back in the fourth, but it was a too-little, too-late. If they had another three minutes, they likely could have made a comeback.