Small victories: Raptors come back to beat Warriors, end five-game losing skid
TORONTO — A result like Toronto’s 104-101 comeback victory Monday over Golden State — a rare bright spot in a forgettable season for the Raptors — can help build a foundation for a team with an eye on the future.
It’s an approach that Golden State coach Steve Kerr knows well. He guided powerhouse Warriors teams for years before an unusual down year in 2019-20.
It was a campaign that in some ways mirrors the current Raptors’ season. There were significant injuries to big-name players and extended losing streaks.
The Warriors endured a 15-50 freefall that left them in the Western Conference basement. When things were low, Kerr made a point of trying to maintain a strong team culture even when losses were piling up.