Outside the camera's view, James's expression was not one of anger, but of annoyance.
No one knew the real reason for his annoyance—perhaps it was because he failed to block Crawford's dunk, or maybe he felt he should not have even tried.
After his annoyance passed, in the next round he moved to the weak side, allowing Chalmers to take charge of the offensive.
Hansen was no longer surprised; this was just the longest river, and even if there was only a small hill ahead, if you couldn't surge over it, you could still bypass it.
What did surprise Hansen was how quickly James backed down.
You have to understand that when James played for the Cavaliers against the Celtics, even though his overall performance was poor, he still had games where he played through injuries.
But now, James seemed only interested in playing easy ball.