The hearts of Oakland fans in front of countless TVs still hadn't calmed down after the game ended.
It was a thrilling victory, but also a dangerous one.
For three consecutive games, the point difference between the Warriors and Pistons was single digits.
It's like a heavyweight boxing match without round limits, where there's no decision on points - one side must beat the other until they can't get up, winning with blood and flesh on the line.
On the last play, when Roger passed the ball, the fans were already on edge, afraid the ball would be intercepted.
Even when Tayshaun Prince took his shot, the fans couldn't relax, worried that the young Prince might falter at the crucial moment.
When Roger reached to steal from Artest, the fans felt tense as well, fearing the referee would blow the whistle.
During these last few rounds, all the Oakland fans felt as if their hearts had been dug out.
It's unimaginable how Spoelstra, at not yet 40, managed to stay calm on site.