The benchwarmers ultimately defeated the starters with a score of 18 to 12.
This wasn't a reflection of each side's strength, but it allowed Hansen's abilities to be fully showcased.
Randolph was defended with low efficiency, and Guy was in an even more sorry state.
Hansen's mobility in defensive assists made Hollins's eyes light up.
After losing weight and improving his core strength, Hansen's lateral movement speed had almost returned to the level before he put on the extra weight.
This was also thanks to Tony Allen, who, on the court, successfully reduced the starting team's offense to 4 against 5, allowing Hansen's assists to be so unrestrained.
And on the offensive end, Hansen also demonstrated his excellent finishing ability, which he had been conserving before to show off his three-point shots, just as surprising.
At this moment, Hollins looked at Hansen, just as Larry Brown of the Bobcats had in the past, more and more admiring with each glance.