The San Antonio Spurs were the victim of an unfortunate mistake at the end of Monday night's eventual loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, when referee Marc Davis did not call an offensive foul on Thunder guard Dion Waiters after he intentionally elbowed
SAN ANTONIO – Energized and ready to go, the Thunder realizes the opportunity in front of its eyes – a chance to win Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs, which would flip home court advantage in this Round 2 series. In the Playoffs, the only result on
Bad shooting night: The Spurs' 42.6 percent shooting effort Monday marked the club's worst playoff performance since they clanked away at a 36.6 percent clip in Game 1 of last season's first-round series against the Clippers. The Spurs made just 40 of
But even in that craziness, the Spurs had a chance to win. Waiters threw the ball away after an apparent Danny Green foul was not called. Ginobili was able to find Patty Mills for an open look at a 3, and he missed badly. Then a scramble at the rim
The ill feeling spilled over into the tunnel at the end as Spurs and Chelsea players got involved in a rolling maul which led to the home manager Guus Hiddink being sent flying and his counterpart Mauricio Pochettino attemping to prise the multiple