The provocation had clearly spilled over the screen.
Griffin, in the frontcourt high post, asked for the ball.
He wasn't just about dunking; relying solely on dunks wouldn't get him 20+10 stats, even as a rookie, his one-on-one ball-handling skills in the post were notable.
However, he was up against the defensively renowned no. 28.
Although he successfully spun past Ibaka, during his shot, he was brutally blocked by Ibaka.
He was clearly too anxious, not to mention the wingspan, where Ibaka had a significant advantage over him.
After grabbing the ball, Ibaka turned around and looked up, spotting Hansen already breaking past the three-point line.
Produced by Cleveland, always leading the fast break.
Ibaka threw the ball, and Hansen received it and sped off like a bolt of lightning.
The crowd was already starting to get restless.
Hansen reached the frontcourt's three-second zone and soared up, turning sideways and pulling the ball up high before slamming it down.