Game 6 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors will mark the final game ever played at Oracle Arena, as the Dubs will be moving to San Francisco next season.
Known for being one of the most raucous buildings in the NBA, Warriors guard Klay Thompson expects Oracle to rock more than ever on Thursday evening.
“We expect our fans to be the loudest they’ve ever been … we expect our crowd to be loud for (Kevin Durant),” said Thompson, per Nick Friedell of ESPN.
It's doubtful Durant will be in attendance for the game after just undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles he suffered in Game 5 on Monday.




Regardless, the crowd will absolutely be loud as ever, and even if Durant is not present, you can bet that the fans will still have him at the forefront of their minds.
Golden State was trailing Toronto 3-1 in the finals, but picked up a huge win in Game 5 to live another day. The Warriors were behind by six points late in the game, but Thompson and Stephen Curry hit three straight 3-pointers to take a three-point lead that they would never relinquish.
The Dubs dropped each of their first two home games in this series, losing Games 3 and 4 last week — the former of which Thompson missed due to a hamstring injury. Now, they will get one final game at Oracle Arena to try and extend these finals to a Game 7.