Warriors fans allegedly assaulted in Toronto after Game 5

With the eyes of the basketball world squarely on Toronto, Raptors fans completely embarrassed themselves Monday night.

With a 3-1 advantage in the series heading into Game 5 of the NBA Finals and the opportunity to win their first championship in franchise history on home court, emotions were high throughout the night.

That’s understandable. The actions of some throughout the game and afterwards, though? Inexcusable.

Those in attendance were torched by professional athletes around the world after fans in the crowd cheered when Golden State’s Kevin Durant was injured early in the second quarter of his series debut.

Durant’s teammates also trashed the “classless” behavior of the crowd following their 106-105 victory to keep their hopes of hoisting the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy for a third consecutive year alive.

If all of that wasn’t bad enough, citizens of Toronto continued to give the city a black eye with their boorish behavior after the final buzzer.

A video of a couple of Golden State fans allegedly getting assaulted outside of Scotiabank Arena began to circulate on social media early Tuesday morning.

The clip, which was originally uploaded to Twitter by the user @comeflywithb, shows two individuals getting toppled over by a man in a black hoodie while crossing the street.

Moments later one of the individuals, wearing a Warriors jersey, quickly gets up to confront his assailant. But as he begins to approach him, another man in a black hoodie runs up from behind him and sucker punches him in the face.

Toronto police spokeswoman Caroline de Kloet told Vice Tuesday that they are in possession of the video but don’t know much about its contents or who was involved, and have yet to receive a complaint.

“It could be a group of friends, it could be anything,” de Kloet said. “If somebody feels like they were threatened or they were a target of a criminal act we hope they come forward.”

To think, the night started so well with an incredible, fan-driven rendition of the Canadian national anthem. And now we’re here.

Game 6 is scheduled for Thursday night at Oracle Arena in Oakland.

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