<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">By the opening minutes of the third quarter, Jeff Van Gundy had boiled the X's and O's down to a single word. "Attack!" he kept screaming. He said it after defensive rebounds and almost every time players flew by. Once upon a time, the Rockets believed they'd hired a different kind of coach. Remember him? Whatever happened to the Pat Riley proteg? who wanted half-court basketball and a molasses pace? That coach was always more myth than reality. That coach was never what he was advertised to be. About the time Van Gundy found his mantra Tuesday evening, Yao Ming scooted across the lane and threw in a hook shot over Shaquille O'Neal. Then he banked one off the glass. Something changed at that point. The team that had looked so sluggish for a half came to life. The shots that weren't falling began to fall. And the Rockets were transformed and a game that was supposed to be a measuring stick became an indication of what they can be.</div> <div align="center">Link</div>