Olajuwon was the only player on the Rockets who posed a threat to Roger on the defensive end, having troubled Roger with his wide defensive range since the start of the regular season last season.
Roger could explode past every Rockets' guard and wing on the perimeter, but Olajuwon was always there behind them, ready to step in and cover.
That was the case in last season's finals, as, given the Bulls' lack of offensive power inside, Olajuwon could devote all his energy to helping out defensively.
But now, he could only diligently stay by Shaq's side, never relaxing for a moment, nor daring to stray even half a step away from Shaq.
This situation provided the perfect stage for Roger's performance.
Roger brought the ball past half-court, this time defended by Robert Horry—who, back in his Rockets days, often operated at the small forward position.
The Magic's offensive strategy wasn't complex, either clear out for Shaq or clear out for Roger.