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Seriously, refs again? OKC outplayed the spurs pretty significantly in this one. They had far more energy on defence and overall the Spurs just couldn't match their intensity. The OKC home crowd creates a pretty awesome atmosphere that seems to lift the players to another level. Westbrook was just incredible, amazing to watch his athletecism - has there ever been anyone with his combination of speed and vertical leap?
Was pretty impressed with Diaw in the second half though, seemed to be the only Spurs player normally in the rotation keeping his head in the game. Have always enjoyed watching his crafty offense and versatility - wish he had stayed with suns.
Game 5 will be huge, I still remember that dagger 3 Harden hit on the spurs home floor in game 5 of 2012 - a sweet moment.