Mon Sep 15, 2008 6:11 pm
Bruce wrote:BigGameJames wrote:DoobieKnicks wrote:BigGameJames wrote:Andrew wrote:With age and injuries taking their toll, his decline in recent years really goes to show how his agility was sometimes overlooked as a natural gift and how important it was in allowing him to utilise his strength and bulk. The common claim back in the day was that Shaq was only great because of his imposing size but that wasn't the whole story.
Yes it was his ability to hit clutch free throws down the stretch.
Quote from shaq himself : " I only hit them when they count"
Don't get me wrong I loved Shaq, but he'd drive me CRAZY with the missed free throws, the injuries that caused him to miss 15 to 20 games a year and his seeming disdain for conditioning during the offseason. Other than that, he was amazing, wonder what he could have been if he kept himself in top shape a la Jordan or Malone or even THE MAMBA!!! Maybe the greatest ever rathar than one of the greatest eveer???
The funny thing though is that the best years that Shaq had statistically and in terms of rings, coincided with the years he was at his heaviest. Shaq is one of the greatest testament against good conditioning... hahah
Mon Sep 15, 2008 7:41 pm
Fri Sep 19, 2008 6:57 pm
Coco! wrote:He's the best center of all time..he'll be missed. He's more than just a basketball player, everything he does is memorable.
Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:29 pm
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