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Matthews' Pre-Game Look Tonight Is An Ode To Siakam & Old-School Raptors (PHOTOS)

It's been one hell of crossover day for Toronto sports!
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The Toronto sports crossover love-in continues. Auston Matthews rocked up for Game 3 of the Maple Leafs' series agains the Columbus Blue Jackets covered in Raptors drip.

The Leafs shared a snap on Thursday afternoon of AM34 wearing an old-school Raps jersey and hat (as well as a face mask, of course) before the team's latest clash.

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It got approval from the Raptors social team, too.

From that photo, it wasn't entirely clear whose jersey Matthews is repping. But Raps star Pascal Siakam shared an Instagram story that showed Matthews was rocking his No. 34. loud and proud.

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This isn't the only 6ix sports mash-up we've seen on Thursday. The Leafs, as the "visiting" team for tonight's game, are holed up in the Raptors' change room at Scotiabank Arena.

TML coach Sheldon Keefe said he hopes some of the room's "winning" pedigree rubs off on his franchise, but we'll have to see about that. 

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