Western Conference Finals: Spurs dominate Warriors in blowout, 148-120 (3-1).

This game got ugly fast, as a furious Spurs team wasted zero time in establishing control. Dejounte Murray had 32 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists in a masterful display with 4 steals, slashing to the basket and finally hitting perimeter shots to secure the lead, going 3/4.

The Spurs led by thirty points before long, despite the Warriors trying to trim it down, but San Antonio kept replenishing it throughout.

T.J. Warren had one hell of a game, with 27 points, the other fist beating the Warriors down in the first quarter. The Spurs led 73-48 at halftime, the crowd @Oracle in uneasy silence. Meanwhile, the Spurs won every quarter: 39/22, 34/26, 36/35 & 39/37.

Kevin Durant had 37 points, with Steph Curry's 31 points to boot, but the fourth quarter became a formality in folly as the Spurs calmly awaited the final buzzer, heading back home to try and end this series. Patty Mills contributed 16 points, whilst Avery Bradley nearly earned a triple-double of 15 points, 7 rebounds & 9 assists. Brandon Ingram continued to struggle, going 6/15 on 14 points. Iman Shumpert, Skal Labissiere & J.R. Smith combined for 30 points, as the Spurs made seventeen 3PT daggers, causing 15 turnovers for Golden State.

In the devastating defeat, Demarcus Cousins had 17 points & 12 rebounds. Klay Thompson went cold again on 2/8 for 11 points, with Draymond Green tallying 12 & 10.