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There has a near-constant stream of discussion about the Zaza Pachulia-Kawhi Leonard incident in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals between the Golden State Warriors and San Antonio Spurs, and understandably so. Leonard's injury came on a play that many thought was dangerous, and it completely swung the game, leading to a Warriors win. Plus, Leonard might be out of Game 2 on Tuesday night as well. 

In all of that talk, however, what went unnoticed by just about everybody was an egregious moving screen on the Warriors' winning basket. Seriously, just watch this:

With the Warriors up just one in the closing seconds, they understandably put the ball in Stephen Curry's hands, and then sent Shaun Livingston over to set a screen in hopes of creating a mismatch. 

Well, they definitely got the mismatch, as Livingston just clears out Danny Green with one of the most blatant moving screens of all time, making sure Green cannot get back to Curry under any circumstance. Watch it again, an amazing no-call. Livingston pushes him back like an offensive lineman. 

Every team takes advantage of moving screens, but people only complain about them when they happen against their squad. When it happens on a possession this important, however, indignation from the Spurs and their fans is certainly understandable.