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Hack-a-Shaq
thumb|The strategy is named after Shaquille O'Neal, who is pictured here taking a [[free throw. O'Neal's poor free throw shooting was used against him.]]
The Hack-a-Shaq is a basketball defensive strategy used in the National Basketball Association (NBA) that involves committing intentional fouls (originally a clock management strategy) for the purpose of lowering opponents' scoring. The strategy was originally adapted by Dallas Mavericks coach Don Nelson, who directed players to commit personal fouls throughout the game against selected opponents who poorly shot free throws.
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