Last night, the San Antonio Spurs put a beatdown on the Rockets on their home court in Houston that no one saw coming. Kawhi Leonard did not play and, neither did James Harden, according to Stephen A. All that did was set the stage for the Warriors and the Spurs.
Just like the Warriors against the Clippers, NBA fans were coming to terms with never seeing the Warriors and Spurs facing off. But, it is finally happening. The irony is how Kevin Durant led the Spurs’ 2016 upset with the Thunder.
Kevin Durant is now with the Golden State Warriors and was pivotal in putting an end to the Utah Jazz. This afternoon, Kevin Durant and his teammates were practicing and the media was present. They spoke to KD about the Spurs’ blowing out the Rockets in Game 6, what comes in the next series, and KD compared the Spurs to his Warriors.