Chapter 107 Chaos is a Ladder_2

Tony Allen's offensive threat was virtually nonexistent, and Hansen found himself unable to make a move.

In the end, West hit a mid-range jumper after a pick and roll with Johnson.

Setting aside personality issues, West's overall strength actually wasn't bad.

Take that last shot, for instance; he keenly spotted Randolph's weakness on defense.

Although Randolph looked hefty, his mobility was on par with O'Neal's, which made him quite vulnerable to pick and roll offenses.

Conley advanced with the ball to the frontcourt, and after waiting for Randolph to get into a good position in the low post, he passed the ball to Hansen. Hansen then fed it inside to Randolph, who, after receiving the ball, went one-on-one against Johnson, scoring with a beautiful step-back jumper.

Randolph's low post game was clear for all to see, but what struck Hansen even more was how utterly retro the style was.