That was ugly.
One of the most intriguing matchups of the entire 2014 NBA Playoffs continued on Wednesday, May 21. Unfortunately, Game 2 played out like Game 1, with the San Antonio Spurs securing a lopsided victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Here’s everything that you need to know about last night’s action.
1. Tony Parker scored 22 points and Danny Green poured in 21 on seven converted 3-point field goals as the San Antonio Spurs demolished the Oklahoma City Thunder 112-77. The Spurs out-classed the Thunder in every statistical category, but the story was from beyond the arc. San Antonio was 9-of-23 from distance and OKC went 2-of-20.
San Antonio heads to Oklahoma City with a commanding 2-0 lead.
2. Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker set the all-time NBA record for postseason wins by a trio at 111.
3. The Spurs have outscored the Thunder by 52 points through the first 2 games of the Western Conference Finals. That’s the largest point differential in NBA history through two games of a Conference Finals series.
4. Green’s seven 3-point field goals tied a playoff career-high.
5. This was the second time this postseason that Kevin Durant scored less than 20 points. Prior to the playoffs, he hadn’t done it a single time since December 21, 2013.
Bonus Fact: The Spurs have won 7 of their past 8 games. All seven victories have come by at least 15 points.
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