"If he's afraid to make a move, then he's definitely just thinking about padding his stats, and then it's the team that loses, not him," Guy said with a look of disdain.
The Grizzlies, in principle, only needed to secure a win steadily; diversions weren't good for them, but watching those kinds of things happen was really frustrating.
Hansen stared at Guy for a while. Guy had become smart, huh!
Having no chance of winning and not planning to make a move, what James had left really was just the familiar scenario of mutually boosting stats.
"You're right," Hansen finally nodded.
Guy, seeing Hansen's initial reaction, thought it was a no-go, but to his surprise, Hansen actually agreed in the end!
He had little expectation for Game 4 initially, but in that instant, he felt as though he was infused with endless energy.
He smiled, reached out, and gave Hansen a forceful high-five.
The two reached an agreement, but just the two of them weren't enough.