There's a championship on the line in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. Fans of the Golden State Warriors aren't only watching their team try and stave off elimination, but their emotions are even higher than normal following the devastating injury to Kevin Durant. The cherry on top at Oracle Arena on Thursday night? This is the final game that will be played in the Warriors home for the past 47 years, before the team moves across the Bay to San Francisco's Chase Center.

Needless to say, Oracle Arena is absolutely rocking for Game 6. Toronto Raptors assistant coach Jamaal Magloire, though, seems to have found an innovative way to communicate with his players from the bench despite incessant roars from a hyped-up partisan crowd. How? By cutting a hole in the bottom of a paper cup and using it as a megaphone, of course.

Innovative!

Magloire has been on the Raptors' staff as a basketball consultant and ambassador since he retired in 2012. He's best known for a 12-year playing career that included an appearance in the 2004 All-Star Game when he was a member of the Charlotte Hornets. A native Canadian, Magloire joined Steve Nash as the only players born immediately north of the border to be named an All-Star.