Because Randolph's body was angled towards one side of the free-throw line, it was more advantageous for him to observe.
The Thunders had collapsed in for the help defense, and Randolph quickly passed the ball to Hansen, who had moved off a pick-and-roll with Little Gasol to the free-throw line.
But the Thunders were riding high on morale, their players' enthusiasm maxed out; Hansen had hardly received the ball when he was met with help defense from Durant.
Hansen didn't hesitate, faking a shot and then driving past Durant to penetrate the lane.
Ibaka was retreating, but he soon realized that Hansen didn't seem to be going for a layup.
After stepping into the Thunders' three-second zone, Hansen suddenly accelerated and soared into the air like a rocket.
"Bang!"
Before Ibaka's defensive effort could arrive, Hansen slammed the ball into the hoop with a one-handed tomahawk dunk.