LOS ANGELES (AP) -- DeAndre Jordan is following in some Shaq-sized footsteps any time he gets repeatedly fouled and goes to the line. The Hack-a-Shaq strategy employed against Shaquille O'Neal during his playing days remains alive and well at Staples Center.
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O'Neal was a 53 percent free-throw shooter during his 19 seasons in the NBA, including eight with the Los Angeles Lakers.