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Shaquille O'Neal - Shaq Attack (Original Career Documentary) 

Joseph Vincent
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Today's video covers the career of arguably the most dominant big man in basketball history...Shaquille O'neal, Shaq. His massive 7 foot 1, 350 pound frame gave him a physical advantage over every player he ever faced. A behemoth. Shaq changed the game, as an unstoppable down low player & a larger than life personality he shared with the world. This original career documentary examines all the things that made Shaq, Shaq. The rise at LSU, the Magic, The Lakers...the Kobe Bryant storylines and drama...The dunks, the blocks, the rap videos, the playful games and jokes, the movies...the video games...relive the best moments, of one of the best ever.
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Andrew Scott

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3 авг 2022

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@ae86takumi
@ae86takumi Год назад
Shaq was and still is a once in a lifetime phenomenon
@smolaether
@smolaether Год назад
It’s crazy how long Ernie has been in media, he covered Shaq in college and now they’re on Inside the NBA together 😳
@altctrldel26
@altctrldel26 Год назад
And Shaq achieved all of this without a jumpshot or a free throw skills. What a guy.
@myviewsonly8980
@myviewsonly8980 Год назад
He is a once in a lifetime human being. So big, so funny, so humble, kind, generous, talented. What a great human. I don’t think anyone can say they dislike him.
@lilmaestro358
@lilmaestro358 Год назад
That last image of Kobe and shaq hugging after the buzzer sounds for the 2000 Lakers Championship is by far the most heart warming and unforgettable images in NBA history
@Cochopper
@Cochopper Год назад
Shaq is definitely one of those players that you wish you could’ve seen in their prime.
@JAYTEAM187
@JAYTEAM187 Год назад
Whoever makes these documentaries should have his own t.v. show. They are the best sports documentaries you could ever watch.
@The-Dom
@The-Dom Год назад
Wilt pulling Shaq off balance when they shook hands (wilt was like 50, shaq was like 25) was the funniest shit. The look on Shaq's face like he'd been done dirty (which he had) was priceless.
@garethreid327
@garethreid327 Год назад
Not even biggest basketball fan but already know this gonna be great Mr Vincent never misses
@NapTownEddie
@NapTownEddie Год назад
Shaq was cut from a different cloth. He will always remain a national treasure.
@airt698
@airt698 Год назад
Shaq was beautiful. Us Laker fans were truly blessed to have him in his prime.
@iamthem.a.n.middleagednerd1053
The first 10 years of Shaq's NBA career are so incredible that it is the reason why Rodman shutting him down in the '96 playoffs is such a legendary moment in the history of the league; it's a real David and Goliath moment.
@l33fox
@l33fox Год назад
A great man. Great human being. Loved this. He could have been on Jordan’s and Kobe’s level if he had pushed himself a lot harder in between seasons. I guess he’d made so much money by 24 it didn’t really matter anymore.
@briantneary2248
@briantneary2248 Год назад
I met shaq in Boston in the mid 90s.
@TME_Doomsday
@TME_Doomsday Год назад
Man, the memories. Thanks for the goosebumps Mr. Vincent. Nobody does it better. SHAQ-FU 4 LIFE
@jonathanralte456
@jonathanralte456 Год назад
Shaq was the reason I started playing basketball. I was kinda big big among my peers and was very shy. I was not very agile like others but seeing Shaq on t.v dominating the court it motivates me. I worked hard mimicking Shaq's moves. Almost was always the highest scorer in my high school team. Thanks to our p.g for noticing whenever I was open. 🤭
@Meatfrequency
@Meatfrequency Год назад
Shaq’s physique with Kobe’s mentality would be the greatest player of all time
@louisclaveau4193
@louisclaveau4193 Год назад
So heartwarming to see young Ernie talking about how great young Shaq is
@tomdyer8518
@tomdyer8518 Год назад
this should have way more then 1mil views. bored films makes exponentially better sports documentaries then ESPN & he’s just a dude making free RU-vid content for people. imagine what this guy could do with the seemingly unlimited resources they have. crazy…what a guy!
@christopherespinosa7319
@christopherespinosa7319 Год назад
I will never forget watching him come into the league and DOMINATE inside the paint. He shocked us all when he physically BROKE the ENTIRE Basketball rim & the steel frame 😳 that held the entire thing together. He shut the game down literally. This was another amazing film 🎥 bro. Bloody fantastic.. I enjoyed EVERY second of this. When Shaq finally came to the LAKERS I got a chance to go to a game & it's a memory I will cherish forever. He was enormously massive in real life & in person right in front of you. Shaq was one of those ONCE in a lifetime Centers ..Shaq's peers said it best.. Coming out of LSU & into the NBA Shaq had it all.... POWER ..SPEED.. AGILITY.. FINESS.. STYLE..CHARISMA.. DOMINANCE.. CONFIDENCE.. & FREAKISH STRENGTH that the NBA had never witnessed before. It was a honor to watch him play during his career. ✌🏽
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