If the opposition shifts their defensive focus outward, that's when Zach Randolph or Shaquille O'Neal substitute in will constantly apply pressure under the rim to ensure that the defense doesn't dare to extend.
This often presents an opportunity to launch a "Scoring Wave."
By the third quarter, it's almost a concentration of the first half, just that the pace switches a little quicker.
If the score hasn't been pulled apart by the end of the fourth quarter, then Rick Carlisle will have Su Wan step up to finish off the fourth quarter.
This is the period when Su Wan will take a significant number of shots.
Hence, when the first month of the new season ended, a nickname that should have been his a long time ago was added above Su Wan's head:
"King of Fourth Quarter"!
In the past, Su Wan always left a profound impression on the media for "single-handedly saving the day" in the fourth quarter of games.