"Onions, Baby, Onions": The 2019 NBA Champion Toronto Raptors.

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"Onions, Baby, Onions": The 2019 NBA Champion Toronto Raptors.

"Onions, Baby, Onions" was an iconic term used repeatedly by Raptors tv announcer Chuck Swirsky ever team a Raptor made a 3 point shot. In 2019, the Raptors won their 1st league title. It was the first time that a team based outside of the USA had won the NBA title. Do you remember that team? Well, it's time to find out.

To which team did the Raptors trail 0-2 after 2 games?

Which Raptors guard played his college ball at UCLA?

What number did Kyle Lowry wear with the Raptors?

What term was used to describe the regular season rest that was given to Kawhi Leonard?

In how many games did the Raptors beat the Warriors in the finals?

From what country was center Marc Gasol from?

In how many games did the Raptors beat Philadelphia?

What key player did the Raptors trade for before the season began?

What number did Leonard wear with the Raptors?

What was the final score in that iconic game 7 victory over Philly?

From what country was center/forward Serge Ibaka from?

What team did the Raptors beat in round 2?

Which Raptors player was a Canadian citizen?

What coach was fired after the previous season?

Over which player did Kawhi hit the winning game 7 shot vs Philly?

What team did the Raptors beat in the finals?

Which team did new Head Coach lead before taking the Raptors job?

What is the official title of Raptors executive Masai Ujiri?

From what team did the Raptors acquire Kawhi Leonard?

What other play did the Raptors receive in that same trade?

What team signed Kawhi Leonard as a free agent after the championship season?

What key Raptor was traded away in that same deal?

What team did the Raptors beat in round 3?

What unique thing happened in game 3 of that series?

What team did the Raptors beat in round 1?

"Onions, Baby, Onions": The 2019 NBA Champion Toronto Raptors.

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