The San Antonio Spurs lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder Monday evening, but to Gregg Popovich, the score didn't really tell the full story.
The Spurs lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 112-107, but to Popovich, the score didn't really tell the story. He was more interested in evaluating his team, which played without Devin Vassell, Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul, among others.
Popovich was a little concerned that his team came out sluggish from the start. He thought Oklahoma City came out stronger and more physical. However, the Spurs played tougher in the second half to make the game closer than it was in reality.
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