Entering the fourth quarter, both sides reached the final showdown, and mid-way through the fourth quarter, Yao Ming replaced Ewing.
In Old Tang's view, Yao Ming's style is still trustworthy—having a 2.26-meter giant standing there is a deterrent.
With Gan Guoyang present, the King's offense increasingly shifted to the outside, and their shooting percentage began to drop.
Wei Bo relied heavily on his mid-range shots during critical moments, as he greatly favored them.
Although his shooting percentage was decent, it ultimately couldn't compare to mid-range legends like Jordan or Gan Guoyang.
Gan Guoyang and Jordan both ramped up, sending Princeton cooling down on the sidelines with continuous pick-and-rolls and low-post plays.
An 11:2 attack wave helped Glory successfully surpass the score, expanding the lead to 7 points.
The Kings called a timeout, Bibby hit a three-pointer, followed by Wei Bo's successful defense, long pass to the front court, Christie scored with a layup.
