Chapter One Hundred Fifty-Seven: The Birth of Dominance
Yu Fei, waving the banner of racism, somehow made Shaquille O'Neal seem smaller in his presence.
It was as if whatever Yu Fei said was correct, and whatever Shaquille O'Neal said was wrong—after all, wasn't he a racist?
But Shaquille O'Neal felt he had already apologized, Yao Ming had accepted it, so why was Yu Fei unwilling to let go? It was clearly because they had a personal vendetta; racism wasn't the issue, the problem was his feud with Yu Fei.
Since reason was getting nowhere, Shaquille O'Neal decided to let his power do the talking.
In the frontcourt, after several unsuccessful attempts to establish position, Shaquille O'Neal finally received support from a teammate, and Fisher passed the ball in from the perimeter.
Although Shaquille O'Neal's performance on both offense and defense had declined considerably since his toe surgery, he was still not someone Dan Gadzuric, a center of that caliber, could contend with.