For some reason, the moment he passed the ball, Jeff Hornacek suddenly felt at ease. As Roger caught the ball, he felt that everything was already over.
Go Roger, go.
This is the last thing I can do for you, this is the last pass I'm giving you.
The road to assist you in establishing a dynasty ends here.
After receiving the ball, Roger didn't stop his steps; instead, he kept running along the three-point line.
He couldn't step inside the three-point line, for if he did, the entire Lakers team would collapse on him.
As Roger moved, Grant Hill and Kobe remained in his rear flank, leaving Roger with very little room to shoot.
With 2 seconds left, Roger jumped directly during his run and took a drifting shot from the right side of the three-point line.
Grant Hill and Kobe's hands swiped past Roger's eyes; through the gaps between Kobe's fingers, he saw the hoop, and then shot the ball with his muscle memory-driven posture and rhythm.