Chapter 390: Join Him?!
The second unit's battle ended with Cleveland leading 41-35.
Kevin Durant came back into the game and immediately started pouring in buckets. But the Cavaliers' offense wasn't slowing down either.
Derrick Rose's aggressive drives.
J.R. Smith's timely threes.
Cleveland was thriving.
It wasn't Han Sen taking over—it was Han Sen orchestrating.
Han had always been an elite scorer, but scoring wasn't the only thing he could do.
With his elite passing vision, he could command an offense like Magic Johnson—getting everyone involved, making the game easier for his teammates.
And by choosing to operate more in the post, he wasn't just attracting double teams—he was conserving energy.
By the time the second unit's stretch ended, Malone had completely outcoached Stevens.
Both coaches were elite tacticians, but playoff series weren't just about X's and O's.
