Kevin Martin had the highest +/- on the Thunder. , 15 pts (off 10 shots),5 ast, 2 rebs, 1 stl, 1 to isn't bad off the bench.
This is why I love the freakin' Spurs. Awesome execution all the freakin' time. They don't rely on talent, they rely on each other to be at the right spot at the right time.
Maybe But Westbrook completely lost Parker. Westbrook thought he was going one way and was guarding air by the time the ball was swung the other way. chuckle*
Westbrick blew more than a game winning layup. Dude single handedly lost that game. How people continue to praise him boggles my mind.
He certainly wasn't bad, but not anything special either. Just performed as expected. Thunder needed the ball in someone else's hands other than Westbrook, but nobody could really create their own shot in OKC other than Westbrook. Durant isn't good at it, and Martin needs to be set up too. They could have used James Harden this game.
They needed Harden to guard Parker on that last play. Harden probably would have had the good sense to keep an eye on Parker and not go right when Parker went left around some picks. When Parker hit the game winner from the left elbow, Westbrook was the only player on the right side of the court. That was hilarious.:grin:
And to think in 2003 The Spurs were letting Kerr close games instead of Parker because his jumper was so weak. That's why I don't excuse Rondo and some of these other guards that just never develop a jumpshot.