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"We had to figure out a way to beat him"- Mike D'Antoni explains how Shaquille O'Neal served as the catalyst for the three-point revolution - MSNMike D'Antoni, the architect behind the Phoenix Suns' groundbreaking "7 seconds or less" offense, admitted that O'Neal's supremacy compelled him to explore the extremes. "It started, excuse me ...
LeBron James heaped praise on Mike D'Antoni and Steve Nash for the brisk, open style of play with the Suns that James said changed the NBA.
D'Antoni became the head coach of the Suns early in the 2003-04 season, which was O'Neal's last season with the Lakers. They didn't do too well that season, but they did rank sixth in pace.
LeBron James: I don’t think that you—and I don’t think Mike—get enough credit for revolutionizing the game to where it is today. They always talk about players. They talk about how ...
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