In what was a chaotic affair with a nail-biting ending, the Spurs narrowly beat the Thunder 122-120 on a Lonnie Walker IV game-winner.
The execution by both teams was a disaster for most of the night, but some standout individual performances and the sheer unpredictability of a lot of what happened made this one an extremely entertaining game to watch.
At first, there were no signs that this was going to be a peculiar game. The Spurs showed their superior talent early on, essentially getting everything they wanted on offense to secure an early lead. Isaiah Roby gave them some trouble inside, but in general the work on the defensive end was tidy in the starters’ first stretch.