Not really. Hamilton just killed his tires with the lock-up. If he hadnt, he could have stayed out just as long. What you were seeing is just that the soft tire didnt work at all (Kimi showed it first, then Hamilton and then Vettel). Bottas (as did both Redbulls) had nothing to lose by staying out, waiting for a safety car. Since that came quite late, it allowed them to avoid that soft tire and go directly onto the Ultra for a very short last stint.
Nothing really extraordinary. Just worked out well through circumstance. It also helped that RedBull wasnt performing initially, so the top 3 were in their own race and not hussled into stops by cars behind.
It was also peculiar that all tires suffered to an extent in getting temperature into the tire meaning no undercut. Thus why and how Max came out ahead of Ricciardo despite stopping later.