It didn't look good for the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night in Oklahoma City.

The couldn't seem to put together enough consistent strings of scoring and defense to overcome being down to the Thunder almost the entire game, until the last few minutes of the fourth quarter.

Once The Warriors mustered up a few consecutive shots and some brilliant defensive stops by Andre Igoudala, stripping both Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook on crucial clutch time plays, the Warriors were up for good.

Chesapeake Arena was drenched in a sea of blue shirts with a rowdy crowd that was ready to bury the defending champions. That was all put to a halt by record shooting from Klay Thompson and a great game by Steph Curry.

With about 10 seconds left in the the game, Curry turned towards a stunned crowd, who had been screaming and cheering the entire night, and held up seven fingers to signify that the series is far from over, and it's headed back to Oakland for Game 7.

The deciding game tips off at 6 p.m. PT on Monday.

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