If one thing was blatantly obvious from the beginning of Game 1, it was that the San Antonio Spurs preferred starting line-up does not possess enough offensive fire power to keep up with the Golden State Warriors. Enter Rudy Gay, who got the start in place of Kyle Anderson and accomplished the goal of getting more offense for the starters while keeping the double-teams off LaMarcus Aldridge. But would it be enough?
The Spurs — looking less like a deer-in-headlights and more like a playoff team — came out much more aggressive than two nights ago and unafraid to drive and attack the rim.