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After McKey sat in the middle, O'Neal and Roger finally sat down, separated by one McKey,

simply because they didn't want to sit next to each other.

Childish, right? It was pretty childish.

But this was how O'Neal and Roger were getting along now.

They didn't want any communication or contact between them.

Brian Hill squatted in front of Shaq and Roger, picking up the tactical board: "Next, Roger, you're up against Michael. You and Shaq, you both need to work together to stop the Knicks' pick-and-roll! Then, on offense, we're going to reduce the number of long shots, you two start playing more aggressive, penetrating basketball, ideally coordinating with each other, any questions?"

"It's the Knicks' pick-and-roll," Spoelstra reminded, helplessly, Jordan's Bulls' identity was just too ingrained. Every time he was mentioned, you would think of the Bulls, and this was not the first time today that Brian Hill had gotten the team name wrong.