After the series looked relatively close two games in, the San Antonio Spurs looked like their 2014 champion selves again in game three. Now that they lead the series 2-1, here’s five things we can take away from their latest contest against the Los Angeles Clippers.
It was L.A. who burst out the gates to begin the series with a 107-92 win, including going 51.3 percent from the field and reaping the rewards of the Spurs shooting a mere 36.6 percent. In game three, however, the roles completely reversed.
The Spurs’ lead just got out of hand, as the biggest margin of the game reached 37 points.