Forget the Thunder's disappointing 55-win record this season or Golden State's record-setting 73-win march to history. Forget the first round breeze by Dallas, the second round shock of San Antonio, the first five games of this series and the first 45 minutes on Saturday night.

Go back to October or mid-March or two weeks ago and lay out this scenario for Sam Presti or Kevin Durant or Russell Westbrook: You're up three at home with possession of the ball and under three minutes to play. Close it out and you're in the NBA Finals. None of what came before it matters. Not the midseason struggles, the KD free agency chatter or the historic dominance of their two conference rivals. KD and Russ will jump at that scenario every time. The bumpy road had navigated them to that very spot on Saturday night, a conference title in their grasp. But in three of the most agonizing minutes in the franchise's young history, they fumbled it away.

Neither star had a first half turnover in Game 6. Not one in 24 minutes. But Durant and Westbrook combined for eight turnovers on Saturday night. Six -- 6!!! -- came in the final three minutes. That's six on the Thunder's final eight possessions, all committed by Durant and Westbrook. The final one didn't matter. KD fumbled it away with seven seconds left. But by then, the damage was already done, the colossal loss already decided. So let's look at the five giveaways that came before it, in order, sealing the Thunder's heartbreaking fate: