As the playoffs progressed, Randolph had only pulled in one game during the first round, G2; his consistency was on par with Duncan.
Parker and Duncan immediately retaliated with a pick-and-roll jump shot.
As the youngest in the GDP, Parker was also the one who had remained in the best condition.
Randolph turned around and continued to demand the ball in the low post. McDyess attempted to front him but wasn't successful, and after Randolph took the pass and started to play one-on-one, Duncan began to provide help.
Hansen and Little Gasol shared a look, and with perfect understanding, Little Gasol set a pick-and-roll. Hansen used the screen to create an opportunity, and Randolph had already tossed the ball over.
It really transformed after the G7 against the Thunders, this kind of chemistry only needed one look.
Hansen's shot after receiving the ball.
Ginobili came over to disrupt, but his interference did not significantly affect Hansen.
The shot's trajectory was perfect.