The Bucks entered the last month of 2005 with a record of 9 wins and 4 losses.
On the first day of December, Yu Fei suggested to George Karl that they should increase their post-up plays.
Karl thought that was unnecessary.
With the Bucks' current system, Yu Fei handling the ball facing the basket was already capable of solving most problems. As for those minor issues, they shouldn't be dealt with by Yu Fei since no player can handle everything.
"But I can't never play in the post," Yu Fei said. "I want to become more versatile."
Karl had no choice but to comply with Yu Fei's wish.
In the first game of the month, they faced Yu Fei's former team, the Wizards. It wasn't a suitable match to polish post skills, as the Wizards had a decent average height.
The shortest in their starting lineup was Arenas at 191 centimeters, and the rest were all over two meters tall.