Shaq's Legacy
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Shaq's Legacy
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Shaq's Legacy
Big if here, but IF the Suns somehow win the championship with Shaq how does that affect his legacy? That will mean he has gone to the finals with each of the 4 teams he has been on and has won a title with 3 of them. I know this isn't the same Shaq as before but would this make his legacy better, or keep it the same? It would seem that whatever team has traded for him has benefitted with at least one ring pending on whether the Suns win it or not. What do you guys think?
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If Shaq can win a 'ship in Phoenix, he will cement his legacy as perhaps the greatest C in the history of the league.
5 championships with 3 different teams, including one that was infamous for folding like a lawn chair in the playoffs, plus career stats of 25/11/3/2.5 blocks per game...hard to argue against that.
5 championships with 3 different teams, including one that was infamous for folding like a lawn chair in the playoffs, plus career stats of 25/11/3/2.5 blocks per game...hard to argue against that.
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gswhoops wrote:If Shaq can win a 'ship in Phoenix, he will cement his legacy as perhaps the greatest C in the history of the league.
5 championships with 3 different teams, including one that was infamous for folding like a lawn chair in the playoffs, plus career stats of 25/11/3/2.5 blocks per game...hard to argue against that.
Not really when you look at the other candidates. Shaq if he won a championship with Phx would still not be a top 3 center ever (having said that he is, and has been for a while a top 5 center in history).
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Mad Balla 15 wrote:Big if here, but IF the Suns somehow win the championship with Shaq how does that affect his legacy? That will mean he has gone to the finals with each of the 4 teams he has been on and has won a title with 3 of them. I know this isn't the same Shaq as before but would this make his legacy better, or keep it the same? It would seem that whatever team has traded for him has benefitted with at least one ring pending on whether the Suns win it or not. What do you guys think?
He would be the GREATEST PLAYER OF ALL TIME!!! G.O.A.T.!!!
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Wes_Wesley wrote:Shaq wasn't exactly a stiff on defense. In his prime he was a dominant two way player.
you can make the argument that he has had a better more celebrated career than Akeem.
Sure, but Hakeem was far from a stiff on offense, and while Shaq because of his size was decent on D (not good on pick and roll d btw) Hakeem was 2 leagues better. Shaq was better on O, but Hakeem was a lot better on D.
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_BBIB_ wrote:Where are those numbers someone posted to show Shaq's inferior competition during his title runs?
Right here.
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