The window of opportunity was small, the line of pass was fairly risky, he didn't receive the ball right into that position, but was looking around to see the best options, like he usually does, the pass was swift and with perfect trajectory and weight. I agree that Busquets would've dunnit, but disagree with everyone else, at least in this match and lot of others unfortunately. For example, DeJong would've dwelled on the ball and turning around several times and the window would be lost.
I don't like this kind of clinging on one single action to prove some point, but you negative nancies started it with similar "analysis" only on negative side. These kind of passes and quick thinking is one of the things people like about Puig and therefore want to see him more often as we lack it, despite "almost everybody would do the same lel" rhetoric, which is false. Not everyone, really. We love to dwell on the ball too much and wait for our opponents to close us down.
Then, on the other hand, i agree with a lot of criticism about him, such as being to over eager to do these sharp passes TOO often, even when there isn't such a good window of opportunity, him being iffy positionally in defense and running around aimlessly often. Get good with the bad, but don't deny the good just because you've decided to go on some contrarian crusade.