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                    [Summary] => Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson, who likes playing mind games, purposely broke into Shaquille O’Neal’s head to fire him up for the recent National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals.


Jackson said it was a slap in O’Neal’s face when he ranked a poor third behind Allen Iverson and Tim Duncan in the regular season MVP poll. Iverson got 93 of 124 first-place votes. Duncan had 18 and Shaq, seven.
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Jackson said it was a slap in O’Neal’s face when he ranked a poor third behind Allen Iverson and Tim Duncan in the regular season MVP poll. Iverson got 93 of 124 first-place votes. Duncan had 18 and Shaq, seven.
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Jackson said it was a slap in O’Neal’s face when he ranked a poor third behind Allen Iverson and Tim Duncan in the regular season MVP poll. Iverson got 93 of 124 first-place votes. Duncan had 18 and Shaq, seven.
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Jackson said it was a slap in O’Neal’s face when he ranked a poor third behind Allen Iverson and Tim Duncan in the regular season MVP poll. Iverson got 93 of 124 first-place votes. Duncan had 18 and Shaq, seven.
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