Rick Carlisle revealed a comfortable smile.
Just as he had thought, Su Wan had "transformed" again!
Manu Ginobili, who had been unstoppable in the first half, was left completely embarrassed at the start of the second half with a steal and a block.
And Carlisle was well aware that he could expect more...
On the Spurs' side, after hitting a wall against Su Wan twice, Ginobili didn't dare to go one-on-one with him again. The ball ended up in Tim Duncan's hands.
The "Stone Buddha" switched to offensive mode, employing skilled "back attacks" one after another. Little O'Neal didn't lose his position throughout, yet when Tim Duncan turned, he couldn't interfere at all.
Tim Duncan secured his position well and then scored with a hook shot.
That's the "Stone Buddha"!
The saying went, "Prosperous run car adversaries Buddha, desperate Demon Blade slays gods and demons."