Durant's cheeks puffed up as if they were inflated, even though he was clearly on top, in Hansen's mouth it sounded as if he was the one getting thrashed!
No, he couldn't let it go. If he tolerated this, how would he ever get by in the League?
He interrupted his teammate's movement again, backing down Hansen and forcing a one-on-one post-up.
It was like he was a kite, being pulled back and forth.
And the string of that kite was firmly grasped in Hansen's hands.
After giving his all to defend against Durant's offensive attack, Hansen couldn't help but reflect on how sometimes Durant's character was just too straightforward.
Brooks saw that things weren't going well and called Ibaka up from the bench.
During a dead ball on the court, Ibaka subbed in for Durant.
After Durant left the court, Brooks pulled him aside at the scorer's table and started giving him advice.