It took 58 minutes of game time and 247 points, but the NBA's defending champions refuse to give up the crown easily.
The Toronto Raptors forced a Game 7 on Wednesday night in a thrilling 125-122 double-overtime victory over the Boston Celtics, with a spot in the Eastern Conference finals now on the line Friday night. Eight players played 50 or more in Game 6, the most in a playoff game in NBA history. The Raptors and Celtics combined for 35 points in the second overtime, tied for the third most in an overtime period in NBA postseason history.
The league's stars went to Twitter to react to what many deemed an "instant classic" inside the bubble.
Instant classic. Best game of the bubble and it forces a game 7.
— Kevin Love (@kevinlove) September 10, 2020
This game is SO GOOOOOOOOOD
— Joel "Troel" Embiid (@JoelEmbiid) September 10, 2020
Best game in the bubble so far!! Celtics/Raptors #Respect 🙏🏾
— Chris Paul (@CP3) September 10, 2020
Nothing but respect for @Raptors & @celtics they givin us a classic!
— Tyson Chandler (@tysonchandler) September 10, 2020
Playoffs in the bubble hit different!
— Javale McGee (@JaValeMcGee) September 10, 2020
Kyle Lowry, played 53 minutes while putting up 33 points and eight rebounds in the win. However, his last two points were memorable, nailing a clutch jumper over Kemba Walker to essentially secure the game. Lowry, who now has three 30-point games when facing elimination, passed Vince Carter for most in franchise history. His NBA peers heaped praise on the six-time All-Star following his performance.
Mid range lives on 🙌🏾 elbows undefeated.
— CJ McCollum (@CJMcCollum) September 10, 2020
Lowry AGAIN AND AGAIN. Unbelievable.
— Kevin Love (@kevinlove) September 10, 2020
My mf'n vet. K Low put em away
— Terrence Ross (@TerrenceRoss) September 10, 2020
Say it louder https://t.co/TFmBBUS0cg
— JJ Redick (@jj_redick) September 10, 2020
DeMar and Kyle forever ❤️@Klow7 @DeMar_DeRozan pic.twitter.com/uYzH0rsseC
— ESPN (@espn) September 10, 2020
Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, also chimed in to support the Raptors.
That's what I'm talking about, @Raptors. On to game 7! #WeTheNorth
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) September 10, 2020
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