With playoff basketball, and Game Two of the NBA's Western Conference Finals. The Oklahoma City Thunder had taken the series opener from the Golden State Warriors, challenging the defending champions in ways they failed to do in the regular season. But the unexpected home loss would motivate Steph Curry and the titleholders, as they looked to even things up before the action shifts away from the Bay.
G-State's Draymond Green said OKC looked like a different team in Game One.
But Curry looks like the same old MVP, as he drives in for the bucket and-one, en route to a team high 28 points.
The Chef then finds Andre Igoudala who gets hacked by Russell Westbrook, but still drains the circus shot.
Westbrook later dishes to Kevin Durant for two of his game high 29 points, on the smooth turnaround J.
But the Dubs go on cruise control down the stretch, as Festus Ezeli sinks the jump hook, and the champions win by 27, to level the series at 1-1.