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NBA playoff game's crazy ending included a fan grabbing Steven Adams' arm

Steven Adams Grabbed
Steven Adams Grabbed

via TNT

The Oklahoma City Thunder took Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs on Monday night, 98-97, in a roller coaster of a game that featured one of the wilder finishes you'll ever see.

Among the several insane events that transpired in the final 15 seconds of the fourth quarter was a bizarre bit of fan interference against Steven Adams with just two seconds left.

After Dion Waiters committed a ridiculous offensive foul while attempting to inbound the ball for the Thunder (a blatant push-off that the refs did not call), and after Waiters subsequently turned the ball over, giving the Spurs a chance to win the game, a Spurs fan sitting courtside reached out and grabbed Thunder big man Adams' right forearm in an apparent attempt to hold him back from the final play as the Spurs tried to beat the buzzer.

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Adams had gone into the first row after contesting a Patty Mills 3-pointer that would have won the game for San Antonio. As Adams attempted to get back onto the court, a hand pulled at Adams' forearm and momentarily held him up.

Mills' shot missed, and the clock ran out as players jostled for the loose ball under the basket. At this point, Adams (who is 7 feet tall and had freed himself from the Spurs' fan's clutches) turned around and gave the overeager fan a death stare.

The Spurs and Thunder are now tied 1-1 in the Western Conference semis.

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