Stars who’ve been spotted at the NBA Finals between the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors

Some of the cast of Schitt's Creek made it out to Game 5 between the Raptors and Warriors in Toronto! Unfortunately, the Raptors lost by a single point, but that didn't stop celebs from packing the stands to cheer them on, as they've been doing throughout the NBA Finals.
Click through the gallery to see some of the stars spotted at NBA Finals games this year!
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Canadian YouTube star Lilly Singh and her friend Humble the Poet (Kanwar Singh) posed courtside before the game.
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The Great One was out on June 10 to see the Raptors! Wayne Gretzky (right) took in the game courtside and posed with The Raptor.
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Canadian hockey superstar PK Subban took some time with Drake before the game.
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Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard (right) was spotted taking in Game 5 between the Raptors and Warriors in Toronto on June 10. Golfer Michelle Wie (left) and her cousin Celeste posed with her for a selfie during the game.
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Let’s go, Raptors! Toronto’s NBA team was victorious over the Golden State Warriors in Game 3 of the 2019 NBA Finals on Wednesday (June 5) evening. Toronto took a 2-1 series lead with the 123-109 victory in the game, which was held at ORACLE Arena in Oakland, Calif. And two of showbiz’s biggest stars were seated courtside!
Beyoncé and Jay-Z were cheering on Golden State, and while they didn’t get to see their team win, they certainly looked like they were having an awesome time.
Queen Bey and Hova are big basketball fans, and earlier this year they were spotted rooting for the Warriors against the Houston Rockets during the NBA Western Conference Finals.
If you’re sad Bey and Jay aren’t Raptors fans, don’t worry – we have Drake, remember?
Anyway, the Queen and King of pop aren’t the only celebs to recently be spotted at Raptors games. Click through the gallery to see other stars who’ve seen the Raptors play lately!
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Former US President Barack Obama caused a huge stir in Toronto when he showed up at Game 2 in the series on June 2. Barack had been in Ottawa to give a speech on May 31, and he decided to stay north of the 49th parallel for a few extra days, just so he could see the Raps play.
The 44th US president was accompanied by Raptors president Masai Ujiri when he went past the dressing room before heading into the game.
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While he was inside the arena, Barack sat next to NBA Commissioner Adam Silver in the lower bowl. It’s a bit surprising he didn’t have courtside seats, but that was probably a security thing. Barack wasn't wearing either team's jersey, but we're just going to assume he's a Raptors fan. Sorry, Golden State.
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Canadian pop star Shawn Mendes was seated courtside for Game 2 in Toronto, cheering the Raptors on. The eight-time Juno Award winner was super into the game, and roared with enthusiasm whenever the Raptors made a huge play.
Unfortunately, the Raptors didn't win the game, which the Warriors just eked out with a 109-104 victory. But it looked like Shawn had an incredible time!
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Shawn took some time to chat with fellow superstar Drake after the game.
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Rapper Flo Rida also showed up to Game 2, and he’s a Raptors fan! The “Low” hitmaker wore a We The North shirt underneath his leather jacket.
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Nazem Kadri of the Toronto Maple Leafs (middle row, centre) was also at the same game.
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Pro golfer Sergio Garcia (middle row, centre) was also at Game 2.
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Of course, let’s not forget Drake! The Grammy Award winner and three-time Juno Award winner is the Raptors's global ambassador, and can be spotted at most games cheering the team on. During Game 1 on May 30, he wore a Dell Curry jersey! If you're not familiar with Dell, he was a Raptors player from 1998 to 2002, and he's also Golden State superstar Steph Curry's dad!
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