Furthermore, Bernard King isn't as useless as some commentators think, as if he's completely washed up and ineffective.
The defensive pressure from the Suns isn't too high for King, so after he catches the ball on the wing, he uses a fake move to shake off his defender.
He drives to the basket at a not-so-fast pace, abruptly stops and makes a floater, scoring 2 points!
In the playoffs, scoring a basket during the short time on the court is already mission accomplished for a substitute player.
Immediately after, Oliver Miller, facilitating from a high position, passes a beautiful straight-through pass to the basket.
But the receiving guard, Frank Johnson, was a beat slow. He didn't immediately go for a layup, opting to dribble and adjust.
As a result, when he went for the layup again, he was blocked by Wayne Cooper, and the Trail Blazers regained possession.
Frank Johnson stands 6 feet 1, the same height as Kevin Johnson, and they even share a certain similarity in looks.