"To be honest, if Tinsley wasn't an old-timer who had been with the 'Old Pacers' since the early days," and if discarding players recklessly wasn't a big taboo for championship teams, affecting the players' conditions, there wouldn't even need to be a fuss for Rick Carlisle to ask the team to trade Tinsley."
Even if they swapped him for a "poor man's" Calderon, it would have been a better addition to the team than Tinsley.
Su Wan completed the help defense immediately, now very familiar with the process.
He and Young O'Neal specifically handled the point guard defense.
Tony Parker found Tim Duncan in an open spot and completed a ground pass.
"Stone Buddha" received the ball and turned around; before Foster could set up the defense, he finished with his signature hook shot.
His condition was truly not bad.
And this was just the beginning. In the following rounds, all started by Tim Duncan, without exception, were due to Tony Parker's overly composed breakthroughs.