At the start of the fourth game, Shaquille O'Neal secured the ball for the Miami Heat.
In the frontcourt, the two teams spread out their formations, and O'Neal received the ball in the low post. Taking advantage of the Bucks' late double team, he muscled past Pachulia's defense and scored with a turn-around hook shot.
This was the ideal situation for O'Neal. If he could play like this every round, he believed he could score 100 points.
But his opponents wouldn't give him the chance, and besides, this wasn't his current role on the team.
Being a dog, you've got to be aware of your role. O'Neal's opening play was just a matter of basketball custom, letting the inside players start off the game.
The Bucks did the same.
Yu Fei called for a pick and roll with Kwame Brown, then fed him the ball for an assisted slam dunk after he rolled to the basket.
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