Gilbert Arenas alternated dribbling with his left and right hand beyond the three-point line, looking for a chance to upset Roger's balance.
But in the end, he didn't move left or right, instead, he suddenly stepped back, making a jump shot from a step beyond the three-point line!
With the arrival of Arenas, the league added another player besides Roger who likes to shoot threes while holding the ball.
Arenas feels even better shooting threes off the dribble than catching and shooting. All his buzzer-beater threes are self-made, including that classic turnaround celebration three.
However, Roger's defensive focus was razor-sharp, and he aggressively blocked the shot at the moment Arenas stepped back to shoot.
Combined with his height and wingspan advantage, Roger completely covered Arenas, making it an extremely difficult shot in a confined space.
The basketball bounced off the rim; Gilbert Arenas still didn't score!