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PHOTOS: Toronto Fans Celebrate Raptors’ NBA Historic Win

  Thousands of fans stormed the streets of Toronto early Friday in a rowdy celebration of their hometown team’s first ever NBA championship. Advertisement The … Continue reading PHOTOS: Toronto Fans Celebrate Raptors’ NBA Historic Win


Toronto Raptors fans cheer after the team beat the Golden State Warriors in Game Six of the NBA Finals, during a viewing party in Jurassic Park outside of Scotiabank Arena on June 13, 2019 in Toronto, Canada. PHOTO: Cole Burston/Getty Images/AFP Cole Burston / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP

 

Thousands of fans stormed the streets of Toronto early Friday in a rowdy celebration of their hometown team’s first ever NBA championship.

The TorontoRaptorsclinched the win over Golden State Warriors 114-110 shortly before midnight local time, taking the best-of-seven series 4-2 and becoming the first team outside the United States to win the world’s premier basketball competition.

Thousands of supporters dressed in the team’s red and black had gathered in pubs and bars across the city to watch the biggest game in Canadian basketball history.

At the final buzzer they poured out into downtown Toronto’s Yonge-Dundas Square chanting the team’s rallying cry “We the North.”

“I feel amazing. I’ve been waiting my whole life for that moment,” said Hussein Asoma, a 26-year-old decked out in aRaptorsjersey celebrating amongst the throng of fans.

Fireworks lit up the square as the crowd sang Queen’s triumphal anthem “We Are the Champions”, while others kissed, danced and shouted the team’s name.

“It’s amazing. I’ve never seen a Toronto team win a big trophy like this,” said 24-year-old Brendan Stringer.

“It means a lot to me to see my city happy. Just seeing everyone happy is amazing,” he added.

In recent days prominent landmarks had been decorated in the colors of theRaptors, including the Art Gallery of Ontario and the 3D illuminated Toronto sign in the city’s Nathan Phillips Square.

“And that’s how we do it in the North,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted in the moments after theRaptors’ win.

Cities across the country from Vancouver to Montreal joined in the revelry as Canada celebrated a rare sporting triumph over its southern neighbors.