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You Do Not Have To Hand It To Oklahoma City, And By "It" I Mean The Basketball | Defector
- OKC tied the series after Game 2 by exploiting Spurs turnovers and a tightened defense on Wembanyama.
- OKC adjusted after Game 1 by using wings on Wembanyama and assigning him to Hartenstein in Game 2.
- Wembanyama played 37 minutes but took only 16 shots as OKC aimed to disrupt him away from the ball.
- Castle committed 11 turnovers in Game 1 and nine more in Game 2, highlighting ball-handling issues for San Antonio.
- Harper's injury status and Fox's potential return could affect the Spurs' guard depth in Game 3.
- Spurs acknowledge the need for better ball control to avoid giving OKC easy transition opportunities.
- OKC’s defense intensified perimeter pressure, enabling steals and disruption for San Antonio’s guards.
- Castle's two-way potential is evident, but his turnover issues overshadow his strengths at times.
- San Antonio’s bench production is insufficient to compensate for Wembanyama’s court-time gap.
- The Spurs’ offense appears roughly two points better with Castle on the bench than on the floor.
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