Fred VanVleet had to get seven stitches but did not lose consciousness during a nasty collision with Shaun Livingston in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
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Klay Thompson exits Warriors’ Game 2 win vs. Raptors with leg injury
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No, Toronto isn’t the northern-most city where the NBA is played. But the Raptors’ slogan – born six years ago – stuck and is plastered everywhere.