He waved his hand, and the Pacers players quickly dispersed across the court.
Three months of coordination had resulted in a silent understanding, especially in response to Su Wan's showy gestures; no thinking was needed, as their bodies reacted automatically.
They had been directed countless times.
However, Artest and Calderon didn't lead Bobby Simmons and TJ Ford away from their defensive positions.
Hmm...
If these two could play a restraining role, the Pacers wouldn't need him to force a one-on-one.
Su Wan's dribbling ability had now reached 90 points.
Various moves like "Crossover" and "behind the back dribble" came naturally to him, coupled with his strong control over his body, which made his dribbling style elusive and unpredictable.
That's why opponents rarely attempted to disrupt Su Wan's dribbling by going for a steal.
Attempting a steal and losing balance could instead provide Su Wan an opportunity for a breakthrough.