Fresh off a 17-point Game 1 victory, the Spurs took things a step further in Game 2, winning by a whopping 35 points to take a 2-0 series lead.
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Soobum Im-USA TODAY SportsSpurs destroy Thunder in Game 2

Ronald MartinezThe 25-8 run put the Spurs up by 14 points at the half, and they proceeded to blow the doors off the Thunder in the third quarter. As Oklahoma City’s offense went completely in the tank, San Antonio put on a clinic, extending the lead out to 29 heading into the fourth quarter. The Spurs outscored the Thunder, 67-36, over the second and third quarters.
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Westbrook is having an especially rough game, shooting 7-of-24 through three quarters. He’s also a team-worst -34. It’s safe to say Westbrook and the Thunder are having a bad time.
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San Antonio’s ball movement does not take a night off. This might not be exactly how Gregg Popovich drew it up, but the end result was classic Spurs.
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