Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had a career night, but it was Luguentz Dort who found himself at the bottom of a Thunder dogpile.
Gilgeous-Alexander, with 42 points, was surprisingly the inbounder with 3.9 seconds left and the Thunder and Spurs tied 99-99.
Gilgeous-Alexander lobbed a pass to Al Horford, who drove the lane and kicked out to a wide open Dort in the corner.
Dort fell backwards onto the court when he knew his 3-pointer was pure.
The Thunder beat the Spurs 102-99 at the buzzer on Wednesday night, and the celebration was on.
Dort outstretched his arms and legs, waiting to embrace the teammates who were sprinting toward him.