After the timeout, the Cavaliers made a substitution adjustment, with old Parker coming on to replace James.
And after coming on, it was Hansen who got the ball on the strong side, not Williams.
This happened as the playoffs progressed, and Hansen's performance had elevated his tactical status above Williams.
O'Neal was also very familiar with this tactic; after all, the triangle offense had started with him playing low-post singles back in the day.
The only difference was that Hansen posed a greater three-point threat, so there was no need to empty the strong side behind him; just standing there could create space for him.
Moreover, at this time, all five players on the court had sufficient three-point capability, which to some extent directly replicated the Magic Team's playing style.
Then immediately, O'Neal proved that he was better suited to play this strategy than Howard.