During the 2004 Finals, Shaquille O'Neal was a force to be reckoned with, averaging 26.6 points and 10.8 rebounds per game. However, Wallace approached this challenge with determination and strategy.
Coming into the 2004 NBA Finals as the underdogs, the Detroit Pistons beat the Los Angeles Lakers to win the 2004 NBA Championship. 00:29 Ben Wallace's jersey retired by the Pistons Relive the ...
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Ben Wallace named the toughest players he had to defend: "Shaq, because of his size, and I'd probably have to go with Tim Duncan or KG"Detroit Pistons icon Ben Wallace won four Defensive Player of ... Was it because Wallace figured O'Neal out in the 2004 NBA Finals? While the Lakers big man averaged 26.6 points and 10.8 rebounds ...
Could the new-look Los Angeles Lakers truly have a shot at making the NBA Finals just months after swinging for the fences ...
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"Coach, we ain't Philly" - Ben Wallace shut down Larry Brown's doubts before the Pistons finished the Lakers in 2004Consequently, when the Detroit Pistons experienced a similar fate against the same opponent in the 2004 champion round, Brown was all set to deliver a motivational speech until Ben Wallace gave ...
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