In all seriousness
1) Manu stepped over - thats a delay of game, reset the 5 second count
2) With #1 not being called, Waiters elbowed Ginobili while Ginobili was behind the line, so . . . what is that? Offensive foul? Technical foul, unsportsmanlike conduct? No clue, but that call leads to a deadball turnover at least, right?
3) Having #1 and #2 not called, Waiters threw a terrible inbounds pass up in the air, people got bumped, but still a terrible decision. Turnover - and not just that, a LIVE BALL turnover going SAS way with numbers, I say SAS comes out a head.
4) Green gets the ball but Adams retreats at a good angle. Green however has a live dribble and time - instead, he lofts a slow pass, way ahead of Mills who has to go get it near the baseline and can't get a shot off. Green easily could have drove right to suck Adams away, then found Mills for the game winning layup. Advantage lost with bad decision making
5) Mills hits Ginobili on the wing, guarded by, I think Adams? A big, to be sure. Mills spaces out to the strong corner but Ginobili drives into the lane where theres multiple OKC defenders. Why? He had like six seconds i think, just back it out and hit Mills for t he wide open J, or go to an open area. Or if you are going to drive, pump fake and go up!
6) Ginobili is stuffed in the lane (see #5), so he flips a terrible pass backward to Mills. It's high and slow and gives Adams enough time to challenge the Mills corner 3 with four seconds left. Mills didn't need a 3, SAS was only down 1. With Adams selling out, he can either pump fake (live dribble!) or just drive in and get a wide open 15 footer.
Notice also on the Mills 3, Green and Ginobili had spaced out and were wide open. 4 seconds is enough to fire off that pass if he's ready to make the read.
End result is a blocked shot, mad scramble, time runs out.
OKC **** up that inbounds play, SAS **** up the mini break, refs **** up everything. Winner: GSW!