Randolph continued to play in the low post, and this time after he received the ball, he quickly spun to the baseline after a body check against Anthony and took a fading shot before Heat's help defense could arrive.
With his size, he executed the technical movement very smoothly.
Anthony did have decent shot-blocking abilities, but Randolph's experience was too extensive. The early confrontation prevented Anthony from jumping in time.
"Swish!"
The basketball went straight through the net.
Randolph was heavily relied upon by a coach like Hollins, who had been in the League for many years, and the team's tactics were designed around him, not just because of his skills. He was a standard low-post juggernaut.
About five minutes into the first quarter, the score was 10 to 2 with the Grizzlies leading.
These five minutes could be called James's public execution time.