2014 NBA Playoffs: Oklahoma City Thunder's wild ride

Pointing Down
What makes a game a true classic are layers. And Game 5 in Oklahoma City between the Clippers and Thunder had plenty of them.
But maybe the most unexpected was Chris Paul, the king of rocksteady point guarding, turning the ball over twice in the final 15 seconds, and committing a horrific foul on Russell Westbrook that led to three decisive free throws.
Paul sat distraught at the podium following the game as the reality washed completely over him.
"It's me," Paul said with an empty, blank stare. "Everything that happened at the end is on me."
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