Everyone's analyzing the starters but the 15th man's three minutes on the floor flipped the whole game โ and nobody's mentioned it.
Came in, set two screens, locked the opposing wing defender, then timed a perfect fake-hand-off cut to spring the open corner three. From that possession forward the energy on the floor completely changed.
That's what bench players are for. Not scoring. Not headlines. Doing the right thing when it matters. You won't find it in the box score, but anyone who actually watched the game felt it.