The ending to Monday’s encounter between the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs was wild and created one of the biggest Twitter storms—and rounds of officiating bashing—in recent memory.

For those unfamiliar, Kevin Durant and the Thunder got stomped in Game 1, 124-92. Oklahoma City took Monday’s contest, though, 98-97 after an odd non-call went down when anyone and everyone could plainly see Dion Waiters elbow Manu Ginobili on an inbounds play with the game on the line.

Sports Illustrated‘s Kenny Ducey provided the angle:

So it began.

Charles Barkley led the way, per James Herbert of CBS Sports:

Magic Johnson echoed these sentiments by labeling the mishap historical:

Mark Cuban explained the thought process of an owner having to suffer through such an event:

Players reacted about as anyone can expect:

The memes, of course, also went wild.

Crying Jordan led the way, as always:

Perhaps most notable, the referees even wound up admitting a call should have been made.

“On the floor, we did not see a foul on the play,” lead referee Ken Mauer said, according to ESPN.com’s Michael C. Wright. “However, upon review we realize and we agree we should have had an offensive foul on the play. It’s a play we’ve never seen before, ever. We should have had an offensive foul on the play.”

As for Waiters, he looked at social media after the game and provided his own take:

Still, San Antonio isn’t a team to make excuses and the team missed several opportunities to win the game late, anyway.

Now all tied up, fans might want to have their social-media apps at the ready for a superb series that just got an infusion of crazy.