As the first line of defense, the interference was tough enough.
Next, Tim Duncan's timely defense was able to halt Su Wan at the high post.
The ball followed his turn, reaching his teammate behind the three-point line, Stephen Jackson, whose outstanding three-point performance from the last game prompted him to raise his hand and shoot.
Missed!
Rick Carlisle slightly furrowed his brow.
This was not a good sign.
Manu Ginobili, not needing to defend tonight, took on more offensive responsibilities.
His ghostly "Snake-shaped Breakthrough" successfully put the Spurs up by 2 points.
The crowd erupted in thunderous cheers.
It was the Pacers' turn to attack again.
The ball was passed to Su Wan.
He had not scored just now, but it wasn't much related to him; the opportunity had come, but Stephen Jackson had failed to seize it. It was not Su Wan's fault.
Rick Carlisle had no reason to stop Su Wan from handling the ball just because one attack had failed.
It made no sense.