The game had not truly ended.
Hansen's three-point shot was decisive, but because of its decisiveness, it left the Thunders with 5.8 seconds on the clock.
That time was enough for the Thunders to complete a comeback.
The key to victory lay in the last round.
Hollins arranged the defensive tactics, planning a double team on Durant, an area in which he excelled.
Coming back from the timeout, the Thunders made a lineup change, Brooks substituting DeQuan Cook for Perkins.
At this point, the Thunders' lineup on the court: Westbrook, Harden, Cook, Durant, Ibaka.
This looked like adding a spacer on the court, but seeing this change, Hansen pulled Conley aside before going on the court.
Thanks to their frequent communication, they exchanged information in a very short time.
The Thunders' inbound play from the frontcourt sideline, with Harden throwing the ball in.
Durant came out using Ibaka's screen, a move that appeared to be a routine positioning tactic.