Something happened after Game 5 to the Warriors that snapped them out of the funk that Toronto put them in. Even though the Raptors came out on fire in the first quarter of Game 6, the Warriors had broken free of Toronto’s steel-fingered clutch that it had on the Warriors offense in the first four games of the series, and so they were able to keep up in spite Toronto’s early 3-point shot barrage. The Warriors were able to manufacture baskets, and they played with a verve and freedom that was absent most of the series before Game 5.