(Sports Network) - The San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors head back to Alamo City for a crucial Game 5 tonight with the Western Conference semifinal series knotted 2-2. Watch all the action unfold live on TSN2 at 9:30pm et/6:30pm pt The Warriors tied the series on Sunday evening with a 97-87 overtime victory at a raucous Oracle Arena. Golden State finished regulation on a 10-2 run and tied it with a Klay Thompson runner with under a minute to go. The Warriors thumped the Spurs in the extra session. They won that 13-3 as San Antonio missed eight consecutive shots over the end of regulation and overtime. "This is the greatest group of guys Ive been around, a bunch of warriors, no pun intended," said Golden State coach Mark Jackson. "We won this game the last 17 minutes by not turning the basketball over. With four minutes to go, they had 82 points. We are a defensive-minded team." The Warriors truly did overcome a lot to win Game 4. Steph Curry, the blossoming star, was hobbled with a sprained ankle, but still managed 22 points. Golden State had 18 turnovers, which led to 18 Spurs points. But the Warriors clamped down defensively late and were led by a rookie and a bench leader. Harrison Barnes shot 26 points and attempted a career-high 26 shots. And Jarrett Jack, who finished third in Sixth Man of the Year voting, scored 24 off the bench. "Im not surprised by anything," Jackson. One thing that is somewhat surprising is how poorly the Spurs are shooting the ball. They shot 35.5 percent from the field in Game 4, and other than a 50 percent night in Game 3, San Antonio has been below average. They are shooting just 42 percent for the series. "Weve never shot this poorly for this many games in a stretch," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said after practice on Monday. "Hopefully, its an aberration to be that bad in that regard, but you cant count on that. You have to count on your defense, aggressiveness and physicality." Manu Ginobili led the Spurs on Sunday with 21 points, followed by 19 and 15 rebounds from Tim Duncan. He was named to his record 14th All-Defensive team on Monday, finishing as a second-team forward. "Its pretty impressive," Popovich said. "It just shows great professionalism." Tony Parker, Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard also scored in double figures for San Antonio in Game 4. The Spurs would seem to have an advantage both being at home, where they finished 35-6 during the regular season, and in pedigree. Theyve won four NBA titles under Popovich, but this Warriors team is relentless. They snapped a 30-game losing streak in San Antonio, which dated back to Valentines Day, 1997, in Game 2. "What were realizing is, the foundation was laid even last year, in the middle of a 23-win season," Jackson said. "Nobody let go of the rope, when it seemed crazy that this day could really happen. "And were not done." Game 6 will be Thursday night in Oakland.Dennis Martinez Indians Jersey . 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Perhaps another extra couple of minutes and it could have been a different story. Highlights from the Vitality Netball Superleague as Surrey Storm played Manchester Thunder in the Grand Final Full credit to Storm, they earned that win tonight and deserved to be reigning champions.The players are devastated, were all devastated, we came here with a job to do and that was to win the title and we felt as though we had the players to do it, but it just wasnt our day. Storm retain Superleague crown Surrey Storm beat Manchester Thunder to win Netball Superleague Ryan also spoke about a controversial umpiring decision in the dying seconds, where Storm appeared to incomplete their centre pass through Sophia Candappa.With Thunder just one goal behind, possesssion for them would have offered Thunder the opportunity to level-up the scores and force extra time.dddddddddddd Reaction from both camps after Surrey Storm survived a late onslaught by Manchester Thunder to successfully defend their title And Ryan feels there is now a need for a fourth umpire in Netball due to the changing nature of the game.In the context of the big pictures, its absolutely devastating for us. We had enormous momentum at that stage and a little over 20 seconds to level the match. Its just a little devastating that the game ends on that sour note but it was a big error and big oversight and one we just have to suck up and move on from. Wallace claims netball award Sammy Wallace named netballs Vitality Superleague Player of the Season I just think in such a close game, the things which are getting missed are the things that can really turn a game and thats kind of what happened with us in this instance.The game is getting faster and there is so much happening off ball and away from the umpires vision that its just the way the cookie crumbles at the top level so maybe its time for extra umpires, but who knows, it is what it is.Also See:Storm retain Superleague crownWallace claims netball awardWATCH: Storm win SuperleagueAs it happened ' ' '