Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors look to even the series in Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs.

Somehow the Spurs overcame a fourth-quarter, 16-point deficit to the Warriors and escaped with a 129-127 win in double overtime.  San Antonio is still unsure how they pulled off Monday night's spectacular feat, according to the Associated Press.

"I don't know how we managed to tie the game," Spurs' Manu Ginobili said on Tuesday.  "We had some really big shots before regulation, in the first overtime and second overtime.  It got us the win, but not sure if we deserved it."

Ginobili shot poorly for most of the night, but he stepped up with 1.2 seconds left in the second overtime to hit the game-winning three-pointer.

While Game 1 was an exciting come-from-behind victory for San Antonio, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich wants his team to move on.

"Forget about it; it is over," Popovich said. "You can enjoy it for a short period of time, but now all that matters is the next game."

San Antonio will need to keep Warriors' guard Stephen Curry in check.  Curry scored 44 points and recorded 11 assists in Game 1. The Warriors handled the No. 2 seeded Spurs for much of the night, but it wasn't enough to come away with the win.

"We were the better basketball team for the most part of that game," Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson said. "Now we did some things that we've got to do better, but we've got to leave that game feeling good about where we are."

Tipoff for Game 2 is at 9:30 p.m. ET. You can watch it HERE.