I didn't say I wasn't going with the coach, I just thought what Kayte said was also interesting.
Coach Westphal did indicate in his post-game interview that the ball was not moving the way that he wanted it to move which coincides with what Kayte also said. However, Westphal was talking about the latter half of the 1st Over-time, not the final play of the game.
The team tried to execute the play against the Cavs but did not execute it properly as Spencer didn't stay in position but instead moved and brought his man with him. This time, the team did execute the play properly which allowed the 1-on-1 with Tyreke. If Tyreke makes that play then we'd all be lauding him even more than we had in the past. But, Tyreke didn't make the play, and we ended up losing the game.
Now, for the 1st Overtime when Tyreke came back in, both the players and the ball stopped moving. Both Westphal and Kayte were critical of the team for allowing that to happen, and rightfully so. Westphal indicated that the team looked to be playing the clock and stopped being aggressive, and said that it's something that he expects this young team to get better at, as it hurts to lose, so they'll hopefully learn and do better next time.