#WeTheNorth: 山ǿ students, faculty and staff cheer on the Raptors
The Toronto Raptors’ long road to the NBA Finals started before most University of Toronto undergraduate students were born. But that didn't stop them from being among the loudest, proudest fans cheering on the team last night.
Students – as well as many faculty and staff – held viewing parties on campus and took to social media to celebrate as the Raptors defeated defending champions Golden State Warriors in the opening game, 118 to 109.
“Their defense was great, and it wasn’t our best night,” Golden State coach Steve Kerr told reporters after the game. “We just got outplayed.”
The win came as no surprise to John Campbell, head coach of men’s basketball at 山ǿ, who predicted the Raptors will win the series.
And it made total sense to 山ǿ’s Jeffrey Rosenthal, a professor in the department of statistical sciences and author of Knock on Wood: Luck, Chance, and the Meaning of Everything. Rosenthal predicted a Game 1 win and gave the Raptors the edge to win the NBA Finals.
As for simply being Raptors fans, here's a snapshot of what took place elsewhere among the 山ǿ community over the past 24 hours:
Students, faculty and staff show off their Raptors gear at 山ǿ Mississauga.
Wisdom Tettey, vice-president and principal of 山ǿ Scarborough, added a Raptors tee to his wardrobe.
Faculty member Ron Levi weighed in on 山ǿ’s support of the Raptors and their history-making NBA Finals appearance.
Students gather to watch the game on a big screen at a viewing party at 山ǿ Scarborough.
山ǿ’s Joe Wong rubs social media shoulders with Raptors “superfan” Nav Bhatia.
President Meric Gertler is a Raptors fan, too.
The University of Toronto Archives takes a historical look at the situation.
Faculty member Mark Fitzpatrick is decked out in Raptors gear at 山ǿ Scarborough.
Some members of the 山ǿ community have been monitoring the Raptors closer than others.
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