Head coach Steve Kerr wants his Golden State Warriors to do everything they can to make sure there will be at least one more game at the Oracle Arena after Game 4.

If the Raptors win Game 4, the Warriors will go down to a 3-1 series deficit. It will also give Toronto a chance to finish the series at home in Game 5.

Unlike Game 3, however, the Warriors will have more bodies to field on the court with Klay Thompson and Kevon Looney available.

The Warriors will be moving to a new arena after this season, and they do not want to give their fans a bitter memory of their final game at the Oracle. They have worked all season long to be where they are now, and the ultimate goal of winning a third straight title is still their main priority.

However, as motivated as the Warriors are, the same thing can be said about the Raptors who are playing in the Finals for the first time in franchise history. Like the two-time champions, Toronto is also determined to give their fans something to celebrate after several years of heartbreaks.

Both teams are fighting for more than just the NBA trophy. They are fighting for the fans as well.

At the end of the day, the squad that will be able to outplay, outsmart, and out-hustle the other will be the one that's going to come away with a win tonight.