Pretty much all of America is rooting for a Canadian team to beat the Warriors in the NBA Finals

A map based on geotagged Twitter data shows who America is rooting for in the 2019 NBA Finals. A map based on geotagged Twitter data shows who America is rooting for in the 2019 NBA Finals. Photo: BetOnline Photo: BetOnline Image 1 of / 15 Caption Close Pretty much all of America is rooting for a Canadian team to beat the Warriors in the NBA Finals 1 / 15 Back to Gallery

The Golden State Warriors are going to their fifth-straight NBA Finals, which means America's Warriors fatigue and resulting hatred is about to get even worse.

A map produced by gambling site BetOnline shows that all but three states are rooting for the Toronto Raptors in the 2019 NBA Finals.

The map is based on geotagged data from Twitter that examines how often fan hashtags such as #WeTheNorth for the Raptors and #DubNation for the Warriors are used in each state.

It's hard to say from Twitter data why there is so much more excitement surrounding the Raptors, but it's not too surprising that the nation would like to see someone other than the Warriors win the title.

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47 of the 50 US states (and presumably all of Canada) are rooting for the Raptors, but California, Nevada and Hawaii are rooting for the Warriors, according to BetOnline.

Even though the Raptors eliminated the Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers on their way to the NBA Finals, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania are still supporting Toronto over Golden State.

Stephen Curry recently discussed how outside hatred of the team has led to fans and members of the media trying to drive a wedge between players in an attempt to split them up.

"I feel like for the last three years, everybody has taken their shots at trying to nitpick or break us down or drive a wedge in our team chemistry and togetherness," Curry said on Friday. "This year, it's been amplified even more with [Durant's] free-agency stuff. Nobody can say anything without it getting scrutinized or criticized."

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Still, Curry believes that the team has done a good job blocking out the outside noise.

"We're a great team because everybody who puts on a uniform goes out and competes at a high level," he said. "We look out for each other. There's a little bit of sacrifice, and it's about winning. No matter who's on the floor, that's what we're about."

Eric Ting is an SFGATE staff writer. Email: eric.ting@sfgate.com | Twitter:@_ericting

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