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Chapter 495 - Chapter 219: Do you want to ruin the efforts of a whole season for all of us by yourself?

The third game of the series returned to Indiana.

Rick Carlisle changed his lineup again, promoting Millsap to the starting five, letting Zach Randolph play the five.

The Pistons' frontcourt Twin Towers, Rashid Wallace and Antonio McDyess, are not traditional "big bruisers"; Zach Randolph has a hard time against opponents with heavy weight and low centers of gravity who are firmly lodged in one spot, rendering his "Back Attack" useless.

However, when facing these two, it makes no substantial difference whether he plays the "four" or the "five."

But there's a fundamental difference between Millsap and Foster in terms of tactical positioning.

The most significant difference is that Millsap can shoot three-pointers, creating a "Fake Triangle Offense" type of environment for Zach Randolph under the basket.

If Randolph only had to face either Wallace or Antonio, he could have gone on a scoring rampage!

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