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Ha Ha Ha.
Shaq should shut up. He seems to hate the fact that he stayed in the league to long and everyone knew it. His defence mechanism for that is to trash other players.
Great player when he was younger. His last couple of years were a bit of a travesty. He never learned how to be second string.
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joey_hesketh wrote: View PostRobin Lopez?? Even if he did mean Brook Lopez, that entire comment makes Shaq look like a little cry-baby.
Brook Lopez is a putz. And so is Retired-Shaq.
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Ahh Shaq.
It is pretty funny just how similar their careers have been
-both drafted by Orlando
-both made it to the finals and lost with that team
-both wanted off that team, and ended up with the Lakers
-both run with the Superman moniker
-both have an almost identical style of play
-both have (or had anyways) a fun loving, joking style of approach to the media
If players "always watch people before us" - isn't Dwight the epitome of that?
I like Shaq, I think he is the most dominant player in history, but, what I can only define as jealousy, is making him look dumber than a brick wall.
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Craiger wrote: View PostAhh Shaq.
It is pretty funny just how similar their careers have been
-both drafted by Orlando
-both made it to the finals and lost with that team
-both wanted off that team, and ended up with the Lakers
-both run with the Superman moniker
-both have an almost identical style of play
-both have (or had anyways) a fun loving, joking style of approach to the media
If players "always watch people before us" - isn't Dwight the epitome of that?
I like Shaq, I think he is the most dominant player in history, but, what I can only define as jealousy, is making him look dumber than a brick wall.
Shaq would throw a Hulk-sized fit if he heard you say that lol
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Raptor_11 wrote: View PostShaq would throw a Hulk-sized fit if he heard you say that lol
I'm speaking of Shaq about his prime years. Even thought Shaq had the better moves, there's no doubt Dwight is more athletic.Twitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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RaptorReuben wrote: View PostI'm speaking of Shaq about his prime years. Even thought Shaq had the better moves, there's no doubt Dwight is more athletic.
Maybe that's why Shaq hates Dwight, he reminds him too much of David Robinson
Apparently upset with the Admiral for his tepid response to O'Neal's autograph request years earlier, Shaq referred to him as ''Punk Ass David Robinson'' in his book Shaq Talks Back. O'Neal also wrote that he wanted to dominate Robinson on the court ''because I got tired of the goody-two-shoes image he was throwing out there
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Hotshot wrote: View PostYes but one is Shaq the most dominating big man in basketball history the other is more like David Robinson.
Maybe that's why Shaq hates Dwight, he reminds him too much of David Robinson
Dwight has a dominating type presence, but plays with what Shaq keeps calling 'European style of play." I think that could be a reason why Shaq hates Dwight. Dwight just doesn't use his strengths enough.Twitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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Craiger wrote: View PostAhh Shaq.
It is pretty funny just how similar their careers have been
-both drafted by Orlando
-both made it to the finals and lost with that team
-both wanted off that team, and ended up with the Lakers
-both run with the Superman moniker
-both have an almost identical style of play
-both have (or had anyways) a fun loving, joking style of approach to the media
If players "always watch people before us" - isn't Dwight the epitome of that?
I like Shaq, I think he is the most dominant player in history, but, what I can only define as jealousy, is making him look dumber than a brick wall.
Dwight is now switching to Iron Man, now he's going to have beef with AC Green
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Shaq no doubt was the most dominant big man of his time when in his prime, and he was pretty good for a sound bite when he was playing. The worst thing is that we have to watch him try to be a commentator and make droning statements in his hulk monotone. I take solace in watching Barkley jab him constantly on Inside the NBA. I give Shaq another year or two before they toss him off that panel.
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