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Old 04-19-2004, 10:39 PM   #20
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But who can guard Shaq? Seriously? Perhaps Yao can but that's because he is perhaps the next generation center. And defending Shaq isn't the highest priority right now. He will be dimishing in under 2 years.
I'd have been interested to see what a rotation of Bradley, Mutombo and Sabonis flanked by Dirk/Malone could've done against O'Neal. This was doable this year.

IMO, the most effective way to defend Shaq would be to platoon (muscle and height) against him--use 18 fouls and wear him down.
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