That is to say, the Lakers now not only can't entertain any ideas about offensive rebounds, but even defensive rebounds face the risk of being completely dominated.
The Lakers restarted the game.
Kobe wanted to attack, but this time, Durant used his long arms to block his view.
At last, James got the ball.
James turned around, facing Fei and intending to call out Roy, but Roy chose to double team him with Fei.
James was forced to pass the ball to Richard Hamilton.
Hamilton, under the pressure of defending against two in Durant's area, took a three-pointer from a semi-open position.
The instant Hamilton shot, he seemed to catch a glimpse of Fei's face in the corner of his eye, the opponent was smiling.
Yes, he was smiling.
What was he smiling at?
Could it be possible he was amused that the Lakers, after taking full advantage of their strategies, still had to pay back the debt of those strategies?
Hamilton might never understand that smile.