Watch: Thunder point the finger but don't defend
Derick E. Hingle / USA TODAY Sports
The good news is that four Oklahoma City Thunder players recognized that they needed to pick up Tony Parker in transition.
The bad news is that everyone pointed to where the defender needed to go, but no one actually followed through on the actual defense part. That left Parker with a wide-open look.
It's plays like this why the Thunder tend to melt in fourth quarters.
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