As the core of the team, he naturally had to be the one to change the opponent's defensive formation.
Just waiting on the side for a fast break, or calling for a pick and roll to attack directly, misplacing and targeting the weakest defender...
He himself might have relaxed, but what about his teammates?
Facing opponents stronger than themselves was like being in the CBA!
Moreover, from Su Wan's perspective, frequently handling the ball for attacks at the basket or mid-range shots could make opponents wary of his breakthrough capability, thereby giving him open spots at the three-point line.
Usually, before he decided to take a three-point shot, he would use mid-range shots more often to regain his shooting touch, thus ensuring that his shots from beyond the three-point line were more accurate.
This shot adjustment strategy was quite effective; Su Wan's three-point shooting percentage reached a high of 42.3% this season!
That ranked him ninth in the league.