TNT analyst Chris Webber, 43, who played 18 seasons in the NBA, has been criticized for his over-the-top reaction to a non-call after Thunder guard Dion Waiters pushed Spurs guard Manu Ginóbili on an inbounds play in the closing seconds of Game 2 of the Thunder-Spurs series Monday night. In a phone call Wednesday afternoon, he discussed the late play and the playoff series.

Q: You have taken a lot of heat among Oklahoma City Thunder fans after Game 2. Do you have any regrets to how you handled that final sequence?

A: I am very happy with it. I played the game. I know the player steps on the line every time so that didn't matter. It was an offensive foul. I'm the biggest Westbrook and Durant fan in the world. If you actually look at my Twitter feed, before that play, they said I was an OKC homer. To be a homer for OKC and a San Antonio fan, I think I'm doing a pretty good job. I don't mind. It was a terrible missed call. The NBA said they missed it. Now that it was, so what. Keep playing.

I'm glad, though, that it caused this type of controversy. I'm glad that people see this is the best series in basketball right now and want to watch these great players. If I take a little heat for being excited since I played the game and I love being around the greatest players in the world and I know how blessed I am to have a job to be able to watch basketball for a living, I'll take that.