Even if Boston Shaq played he’d be dominant there’s not 1 big man nowadays that could attempt to guard him in the post no more Ben Wallace’s around …the players in the league turned in2 positionless 3 point chuckers
Arguably he was never more dominant than when he bulked up in his very early Laker days. He was still agile, but he was unbelievably strong and-given that the rules allowed for physical play-it made him unstoppable when he dropped his shoulder.
Watched most of those happen live. Looking back I kind of feel sorry for the other team! Literally a man amongst boys, and he was usually the youngest guy out there.
He was such a monster on defense. So aggressive (in a good way) at challenging every shot and (for the most part) throwing the blocks towards half court…when he didn’t just pin them to the glass.
He actually ended his career with A 55.7 Free Throw Percentage. His highest was 62.2% in 02-03. Lowest is actually 20% below his highest, and that was in 06. Long story short. He wasn't that bad. 😂🤣🤞🏾
Shaq’s # 19 dunk easily should’ve been in the top 5 ! 🙄look at the guy on the left side of the bench watching it !! He’s gonna see that dunk in his nightmares & he wasn’t even on the court !! 😂
would have at least 5 FMVPs. Duncan was able to get Shaq's unclaimed winning just by being ready and in shape. Shaq used to toss him and Robinson around like little kids