Irving signaled to TT for a pick and roll.
On the Lakers' side, Coach Scott yelled from the sidelines to double-team.
Passing the ball was not an option for Irving, but he accelerated and slipped through the encroaching defense!
Varejao desperately chased from behind, but Irving jumped up and finished with a reverse jelly lay-up.
That play was pure showmanship, instantly igniting the arena.
Irving's shooting had been spot on from the start, hitting all his attempts tonight. His touch seemed quite good.
Kobe kept trying to move without the ball, but Hansen was relentlessly sticking to him.
He could only draw Hansen to the weak side, trying to prevent Hansen from blocking James like before.
This time, James didn't call for a pick and roll but sent Varejao to the low post, and then he backed down Tucker at the high post.
With Frye starting at the power forward for the Lakers, the offensive spacing on the floor was as large as the Cavaliers'.