In game two of the Western Conference Finals, the San Antonio Spurs rolled over and had their bellies tickled by a dominant Golden State Warriors team who scored 136 points, 63 of which were from an Andre Iguodala-less bench. The Warriors led by 17 after one quarter, by 28 at half-time, and thoroughly blew out the team that is supposed to represent the toughest test they could ever face in their conference. In the second half of game one, Golden State outscored the Spurs by 71 points to 39. They overturned what was at one point a 25-point deficit to come back and win, 113-111, and are now a clear 2-0 ahead in the series. Over the last three halves of basketball, then, the Spurs have been outscored 207-139. And this is simply because they have not had Kawhi Leonard.