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NBA Finals 2019: Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto Raptors live score, updates, news, stats and high

The Raptors hold a 2-1 lead over the Warriors after stealing Game 3 on the road. With Klay Thompson returning to the lineup, Golden State will look to bounce back and even the series  The Golden State Warriors will look to even the series at 2-2, bouncing back from their home loss in Game 3. They’ll get their star shooting guard Klay Thompson back for this contest after missing Game 3 with a groin injury. The Toronto Raptors have the opportunity to steal both road games with a win, giving themselves a chance to close out the NBA Finals on their home floor in Game 5. A Warriors loss would also make this potentially the last game played at Oracle Arena. For live updates, stats, highlights and more from Game 4, we have you covered below.Golden State Warriors vs. Toronto RaptorsThird quarter It’s been a fast-paced start to the second half with the Warriors holding on to a two-point lead, 58-56. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson have five points apiece, each knocking down one 3-pointer. As intensity picked up, Draymond Green came up with a chase down block on Kyle Lowry that sent Oracle Arena into a frenzy.Halftime: Warriors 46, Raptors 42 With how poorly the Raptors played in the first half, a four-point deficit could be worse. An explanation would be Warriors not named Klay Thompson are 0-for-11 from beyond the arc and as a team, they have 10 turnovers. The Raptors are just 15-for-44 (34.1%) from the field and 2-for-17 (11.8%) from beyond the arc. Kawhi Leonard leads Toronto with 14 points, but went scoreless in the second quarter. Klay Thompson has a team-high 14 points for the Warriors while Draymond Green has six points, seven rebounds and six assists. Stephen Curry had a quiet half, scoring eight points on 4-for-10 shooting from the field, missing all five of his 3-point attempts. Klay Thompson is making his presence felt – he’s scored the Warriors last five points to give them a 42-34 lead with four minutes left in the half. Thompson is up to 14 points shooting 6-for-9 from the field and has the Warriors only two 3-pointers. The Raptors went with an interesting unit to start the second quarter – Fred VanVleet, Danny Green, Norm Powell, Pascal Siakam and Serge Ibaka – and it worked. Toronto has cut the Warriors’ lead to 31-27 with just under seven minutes left in the half. Ibaka has scored six points in the quarter already to give the Raptors an offensive spark.End of first quarter: Warriors 23, Raptors 17 The Warriors defence was swarming in the first quarter. If not for five-straight points late in the frame from Kawhi Leonard, their lead would be larger. Leonard is locked in with 14 points on 5-for-8 shooting from the field. The rest of the Raptors’ roster – 1-for-13 from the field and 0-for-6 from beyond the arc.  The Warriors are starting to find a rhythm offensively – they lead 17-10 with 4:06 on the clock. The Raptors are missing quality looks and the Warriors aren’t allowing them to get second chances, as Toronto has zero offensive rebou