The Toronto Raptors had a chance to measure themselves by playing the two NBA finalists on back-to-back nights. They lost both games by a total of 10 points.
The Raptors followed Tuesday's four-point loss at Cleveland with a 127-121 setback against Golden State. Stephen Curry poured in 35 points and Kevin Durant added 30 in the Warriors' fifth straight win over Toronto.
Golden State has won five straight overall since a 4-2 start.
NBA scoring leader DeMar DeRozan had at least 30 points for the ninth time in 11 games, hitting all 17 of his free throws and finishing with 34 points to lead the Raptors.
Kyle Lowry had 24 points for the Raptors, who were 7-2 before facing the Cavaliers and Warriors.