The game resumed, and having already scored 62 points and tied his own career playoff scoring record, Roger remained on the court.
Roger actually wanted to pull off a "Record? They've lost, I want to rest" Larry Bird-style performance, but after all, this is the finals, there's still a minute and a half left, and the Warriors are only leading by 9 points. Plus, facing him, number 15 on the other side is the second best clutch shooter in the league after Roger himself.
So Roger still stood on the court, ready to publicly execute the Lakers one last time.
The Lakers players returned to the court, and Los Angeles fans looked at the Lakers' lineup with more anger and shame.
In the past few days, the NBA had successively announced the All-NBA and All-Defensive Team lists, and the Super Lakers were exceptionally fruitful.
