Raptors end Toronto's major title drought

theScore staff

 / Jun 10, 2019

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the man who brought it home

Kawhi Leonard captured his second Finals MVP award after averaging 28.5 points over the six-game series.

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Party city

Approximately 10,000 fans poured into Toronto's Yonge-Dundas Square to celebrate, with many more gathering in other spots throughout the city.

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2nd-tier titles

Toronto FC won the MLS Cup in 2017. Like the Raptors, the team spent years as a league doormat.

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Argos

Two weeks before TFC's title, the CFL's Toronto Argonauts won their 17th Grey Cup. The CFL is a nine-team league.

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A not-so-great NFL experience

The Buffalo Bills - losers of four Super Bowls - played six regular-season games in Toronto from 2008-13. They went 1-5.

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The glory days

The Toronto Blue Jays won back-to-back World Series championships in 1992 and 1993.

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Maple Leafs remain lovable losers

The self-proclaimed "center of the hockey universe" hasn't witnessed a Stanley Cup championship since 1967.

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NHL's longest drought

The Leafs have played 52 straight seasons - and counting - of championship-free hockey.

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