And during the last couple of weeks, Raptors fans have gathered in “Jurassic Parks” across Canada to follow the games.

Hockey, of course, isn’t anywhere close to needing palliative care. And we’re also seeing other sports grow in Canada, particularly soccer and tennis.

But I’d like to hear from sports fans, bandwagon or otherwise, wherever you live in Canada. Has basketball replaced hockey in your life, or is there room for both? Please email us at nytcanada@nytimes.com and include your city, along with your name. We may edit and use some of the best replies in an upcoming newsletter.

Before the championship excitement dims, there are some other stories by my colleagues you should check out. Thursday’s final match was the last one that the Golden State Warriors will play in Oakland, Calif., after 47 seasons. The team is crossing the bay to San Francisco, the city of tech billionaires, and insists that it will remain part of gritty and diverse Oakland. But John Branch found that many in Oakland aren’t buying that. “Ten miles, 20 miles — the bay might as well be 1,000 miles,” one resident told him.