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In the final quarter, the Bobcats dispatched a dual-point-guard lineup with Rondo and Felton, with Alan Anderson, Millsap, and Muhammad in the frontcourt.
Rondo stole the ball from Kidd right off the bat, bursting into the paint like lightning, and scored a layup before Krstic could get in position, tying the game.
When it was the Nets' turn to attack, Kidd fed the ball to Krstic, turned around, and Felton, using a screen, drove into the paint and passed to Rondo, who then dished it out to Millsap. Millsap took the pass in the paint, scored the layup, drew the foul on Krstic, and made the additional free throw, putting the Bobcats up 80-79, firmly suppressing the Nets!
Bickerstaff predicted that the opponent would use Krstic as the center to catch up and sent out five players capable of attacking the rim, surrounding the defensively weaker Krstic, and the strategy worked!