Click or swipe through the gallery above to see some of the best tweets roasting the Toronto Raptors for using the Golden Gate Bridge to announce their arrival in the Bay.

The Toronto Raptors have "crossed the bridge" and they are "ready for battle," the team triumphantly announced on their Twitter account Wednesday evening ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals. In the tweet, the Raptors included a photo showing the team looking menacing, standing on the Golden Gate Bridge.

There's one problem: That's the wrong bridge to cross in the Bay Area if you're looking to get to Oracle Arena in Oakland, where Game 3 will actually be played.

We know, we know, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most famous bridges in the world and definitely the most easily recognizable in the Bay Area. But the Bay Bridge, which connects San Francisco to Oakland and the rest of the East Bay, would have landed more directly as a jab at Warriors fans.

People on Twitter were quick to point out the mistake.

"Y'all on the wrong bridge... unless y'all going wine tasting in Napa," one commenter wrote.

Another person suggested that the Raptors try the Bay Bridge, because Warriors fans "dont want any excuses." For good measure, he included a photo of the Bay Bridge, you know, in case the Raptors want to revise their attempted taunt.

Still another person feigned confusion. "Did they move the game to Santa Rosa and not say anything?"

Even Bay Area institutions got in on the action. The official Twitter account for BART said the Raptors "should've taken BART" while the investigative news show Reveal said "documents show that this bridge is not the right bridge."

And California Governor Gavin Newsom said they were already defeated. "Game hasn't started and they've already lost," Newsom wrote.

The official account for Twitter Canada replied with a photo showing velociraptors crossing the correct bridge, but again, there is a problem with their tweet: It shows them going toward San Francisco.

If the Raptors really took the Golden Gate Bridge in their quest to battle the Warriors for NBA Finals supremacy, which we doubt, one Twitter user had a travel suggestion. "Muir Woods is beautiful."

Game 3 of the NBA Finals tips off at 6 p.m. PST/9 p.m. EST.

Drew Costley is an SFGATE editorial assistant. Email: drew.costley@sfgate.com | Twitter: @drewcostley