Led by a 40-point, 10-assist, five-rebound, five-steal performance from Russell Westbrook, the Thunder tied their Western Conference Finals series with the Spurs at two games apiece.
Don't count Oklahoma City out yet. The Thunder took home a dominating win over the Spurs Tuesday night, 105-92, as the series heads back to Texas for Game 5 all tied up. San Antonio jumped out of the gate hot, with Kawhi Leonard shooting the ball well
The Spurs may have lost to the Thunder last night, but Gregg Popovich continued to win his war against reporters who dare to ask him questions.
Midway through the third quarter of Oklahoma City's 105-92 win in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, as the unsettling prospect of a repeat of 2012 started to dawn for San Antonio against the Thunder, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich gave up.
It started at a summer basketball camp, when Presti clung to Spurs general manager R.C. Buford like adhesive tape in the hopes of landing a job. That led to an internship in the video room, from where Presti sprinted up the Spurs' staff directory to