The Golden State Warriors are on the brink of losing out on a third-straight title as they trail 3-1 in the NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors. The two-time defending champions will need to be at their best for Monday's Game 5 if they want to keep their title bid alive, and that's exactly what they're planning to do, according to All-Star guard Stephen Curry.

The Warriors have been able to get back from a 3-1 deficit before, and they're confident that they will be able to do it again. However, they are up against a motivated Raptors team that will also be bringing their A-game with the hopes of winning their first-ever championship.

Golden State is hoping that All-Star forward Kevin Durant will be able to give it a go in Game 5. The reigning Finals MVP hasn't played since the second round of the playoffs, and his return will definitely give the Warriors a bigger chance of winning. He's officially listed as questionable for the do-or-die showdown on Monday.

However, the main problem for the Warriors is not the absence of KD, but their struggles against the Raptors' defense. They are shooting an abysmal 35.2 percent from beyond the arc — an area where they're supposed to have the advantage. If they will continue to struggle from the 3-point area, they might not be able to force Game 6 back at Oracle Arena.

The Warriors remain confident at what they can do as a team, but if they're going to lose this series, they will surely not go down without a fight.