Chapter 127: Without Bruce Bowen, They Are So Weak! _2

The ball hit the target steadily.

During the retreat, he glanced back at Rick Carlisle and flashed a faint smirk.

Dull-witted yet extremely sarcastic, that was the low-key Tim Duncan in play.

"Low-key" was merely his "camouflage."

He always performed provocations that seemed trivial, yet they felt very intense to those involved.

Defensively, Popovich made adjustments. Outside the three-point line, there was still Manu Ginobili defending alone, with point guard Parker and small forward Horry positioned slightly behind Ginobili. No matter which side Su Wan went, they were firmly set on trapping him.

Stephen Jackson was shooting well tonight, but Popovich decided to let him be.

He knew Stephen Jackson wouldn't last, and his shooting wouldn't kill the game.

If Stephen Jackson, with a 34% three-point shot success rate, was disregarded, it was even more clear for Tinsley.

Additionally,

Popovich didn't believe Su Wan's passing could always be that timely.