After Kukoc checked in, the Bucks' offense finally showed some life. With his size, long-range shooting and passing, Kukoc could organize and lead the Bucks' second unit pretty well.
But once Jordan came back on, Glory also switched to a different offensive approach. Yao Ming tried to post up really deep under the basket, but it didn't work.
Jordan handled the ball, one step and he was at the rim, then kicked it out to the wing. Jon Barry caught it and knocked down the mid-range jumper.
Jordan controlled the game in his own style, and he was grinding on defense too—aggressively stepping out, trapping, and disrupting the Bucks' passing lanes.
A successful steal! Fast break—Jordan slashed to the rim and whipped a beautiful behind-the-back pass to Yao Ming trailing the play. Yao caught it and hammered it home with a two-handed dunk!
Yao Ming's second bucket in the League was also a dunk.
