Hack-a-Shaq rears its ugly head (again)

After a thrilling double-overtime Game 1 for the ages, the Suns/Spurs series came to a rather unremarkable close last night when the Spurs won at home, clinching the series 4-1. Throughout the five games, San Antonio utilized the Hack-a-Shaq defense, intentionally fouling Shaquille O'Neal and putting him on the line to try to end the Suns' possessions. For the most part, it worked, as O'Neal shot a woeful 32 of 64 (50%) from the line.

I don't blame the Spurs for utilizing a perfectly legal tactic in attempt to win a game or series, but it's a little bush league, isn't it? From a fan's point of view, it really slows the game down and hinders the enjoyment of watching two good teams battle each other for the right to advance in the playoffs. Honestly, it was kind of sad to see a proud team like the Spurs utilize Hack-a-Shaq.

That said, it's the league's fault for allowing it to continue. There's a rule prohibiting it in the final two minutes of a game, but for the other 46, it's fair game. Former coach and current television analyst Jeff Van Gundy says that the league can't legislate for a player's weakness. That is, they can't put in rules to protect Shaq just because his free throw shooting stinks.

To a certain extent, I agree with him...

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I also agree that they can't penalize the Spurs for winning by any means neccessary - but like you said - it sure makes for a boring freaking game.

Actually, Shaq made most of his free throws down the stretch. As long as there are fouls to give and there are terrible foul shooters on the floor, this is going to continue. It still mystifies me as to why these guys can't make at least 75% of their free throws.

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