If, before the San Antonio Spurs vs. Houston Rockets series began, you had told me that the Spurs would be without Tony Parker and Kawhi Leonard heading into a road Game 6, and that the competitive portion of the game would be over by halftime, I wouldn’t have been surprised. From the outside, it seemed like Gregg Popovich was content to cede Thursday night’s game to better their odds at a Game 7 victory at home. To nearly everyone’s surprise, San Antonio turned in one of its best two-way performances of the season, embarrassing the Rockets on their home floor, 114-75.
How the Spurs beat the Rockets in Game 6, let me count the ways
