After speaking, John Cage took off his shirt once again.
Underneath, his body had long been painted with the words: "Roger is the eternal king."
Then, he shook his whole body of fat and began his final dance.
This was a die-hard fan's way of expressing his love.
The scene immediately turned lively, and at the most tense moment of the game, the cameras gave John Cage precious seconds of close-up.
Because John Cage's seat was right behind the Lakers' backboard, Roger also saw the guy.
The security personnel wanted to rush in and take him away, but the leading captain stopped them: "At least wait until he sees Roger score."
Roger was still holding the time, which meant he had absolute confidence.
Of course, the Lakers also had to thank David Stern for abolishing the hack-a-shaq tactic, otherwise the Warriors would only need to foul Theo Ratliff crazily when the Lakers gained ball possession.
Roger followed the tactic, continuing to use screens to draw the defense.