Chapter 112 "Good Brothers" Knife in Both Ribs_2

This all made him helplessly carried away with thoughts.

What if at first he had traded Beasley for a lottery pick to select Hansen, and then signed Wade and Bosh this summer, strengthened the inside line, wouldn't the situation be much better now?

After three quarters, the Grizzlies still maintained a 10-point lead with 72 to 62.

A 10-point difference wouldn't mean much in other games, but for a slow-paced team like the Grizzlies, that was already a huge lead.

At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Guy was put on the court by Hollins right away.

Similarly, on the Heat Team, James also geared up and rejoined.

At this time, Hansen truly admired Spoelstra, who was still a young coach at the time but already exceptionally capable.

Then, he stood up, took the initiative to find Hollins, and requested to be put on at the start of the fourth quarter too.