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As a neutral fan in this series, the Spurs fans should be furious about this game.
Pachulia's move was absolutely intentional and dirty, and is the largest reason why they won the game.
That being said, the Spurs should still have won given how much they were winning by. The team mentally lost its cool after the injury. You can't ever give up an 18-0 run and expect to win.
I disagree. The Pachulia foul was a foul and borderline intentional/dirty; it's nothing that the Spurs fan haven't seen though.
You answered your own question in the next sentence: the biggest reason why GS won was because the Spurs stopped playing after Kawhi went down with his injury. Even before he injured his ankle, you could GS was mounting a run with Steph going crazy from the 3 point line.
I thought the game called evenly bad and you can't say they had something to do with the win because they were calling ridiculous fouls on both teams. It was inconsistent all the way around and the Spurs had just as many calls go their way as GS.
I understand that Kawhi is a large part of the San Antonio offense but he's not the whole team and it wasn't like he was carrying the team either. When he first injured his ankle after that made 3, he wasn't himself. He tried a jumper and kind of clanked it off the rim and you could tell that he didn't have the same lift and was walking/running gingerly on it. I think he was bound to re-injury it again and perhaps it was better that it happened that way rather than injuring it while going for a rebound where he might have jumped higher and could have potentially broken that ankle. Ironically, Kawhi is a warrior but I felt that he should have gone to the locker room to get it taped before starting to play through it.
When Kawhi re-injured his ankle, it didn't roll all the way to the side. It rolled a little bit, but he was able to readjust his foot right before he went down. A harsher injury happens when you completely roll your ankle to the side so there's still hope that he will play. The bigger question is how much his beating his ankle will take because he's already tweaked it twice and it doesn't seem like it's stable enough that it won't happen again.