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TNT hoops analyst and Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley has been picking against the Warriors for years.

And finally he might be right.

The Warriors trail the Raptors 3-1 in the NBA Finals after Kawhi Leonard lifted Toronto to a 105-92 win in Game 4.

Barkley has long made his name playing the contrarian on TNT’s “Inside the NBA”, and the title favorite Warriors have been his target this postseason. He picked the Houston Rockets to beat them in the second round, the Blazers in the Western Conference finals and the Raptors to claim the Larry O’Brien Trophy.

The Round Mound of Rebound went on 95.7 The Game Friday afternoon and said Toronto would win Games 4 and 5 to finish off the Warriors. They’ve completed the first half of it already.

Even if his prediction comes to bear, Barkley won’t be too happy — he’s been bemoaning the prevalence of free agency discussion throughout the playoffs, and it’ll only get worse once there are no more games to play.

“It really just bothers me. Think about it.” “We’ve talked more about free agency this year than the #Warriors going to the Finals for five years in a row.” Charles Barkley with the facts via Papa & ⁦@BontaHill⁩ pic.twitter.com/WQAJpf2oFB — 95.7 The Game (@957thegame) June 7, 2019

He’s far from the only one to say the Warriors look dead in the water, even if he was one of the first.

Fellow takesman Stephen A. Smith says their only shot is the return of Kevin Durant, which is still in question ahead of Game 5. Even if he does come back, the odds of him jumping right into an NBA Finals game and controlling the play must be slim.

In his comprehensive breakdown of how the Raptors have outschemed and outplayed the Warriors, ESPN’s Zach Lowe put it succinctly: “Leonard broke the Warriors.”

The only pertinent question remaining at this point in the Warriors’ season is whether KD can un-break them or they can find some way to piece their game back together in time to win Game 5 and prove Barkley wrong.

Even then, they’ll have to win another pair of games against these stalwart Raptors to bring a parade to the streets of Oakland.