He had to call the last timeout for the Trail Blazers in the game.
Ramsay devised another tactic, substituting in Mychal Thompson.
The Trail Blazers' classic key-play strategy of the past two seasons: cutting to the middle for a direct shot after an outside screen, with Gan Guoyang going for the offensive rebound.
This move was now well-known and targeted by many teams, but sometimes it still worked.
This time, Vandeweghe took the shot, and Guoyang knew his shooting arc well, the ball didn't go in!
He tangled with three Bucks players under the basket yet still managed to secure the rebound with his positioning and strength.
After catching the ball, he flicked his wrist gently, the ball flew toward the basket, bounced a few times on the rim, and went in!
104:102, the Trail Blazers took the lead again, and Guoyang had scored 52 points.
Don Nelson was so agitated at the sidelines he didn't know what to say, three guys couldn't outrebound one.