The Spurs still don’t know if superstar Kawhi Leonard will be available for Game 3 of their Western Conference Finals series against Golden State on Saturday — Leonard is officially listed as questionable — but the Spurs are no longer going to feel bad for themselves if they’re forced to play without their leading scorer and the league’s two-time reigning Defensive Player of the Year.
“I think we had the game in which we felt sorry for ourselves and struggled mentally, and now it’s over,” Ginobili said of the Spurs’ 136-100 loss to the Warriors in Game 2.