Walton vs shaq R1
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Walton vs shaq R1
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Walton vs shaq R1
Walton swings hits but shaq catches him with a uppercut
http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/vid ... 8&n8pe6c=2
basically walton disses shaq sunday but shaq responds. shaq says walton violated the big man code. which stats
the "Big Man Code"(rule number 225.27)
"no big man under should talk(negatively) about a big
man above".
http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/vid ... 8&n8pe6c=2
basically walton disses shaq sunday but shaq responds. shaq says walton violated the big man code. which stats
the "Big Man Code"(rule number 225.27)
"no big man under should talk(negatively) about a big
man above".
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Here is the way I see it:
Bill Walton is a one of the biggest Kobe Hater (not including some of the forum-members here
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SO by playing a negative card against Shaq, he is creating a motivation factor for Shaq and the Suns which could result in a huge boost for the team leading to beating the Lakers (even though Luke is on the team) and giving Bill another chance at putting Kobe down. Basically Reverse Psychology
But Walton does bring up some valid pts, Shaq was criticized for being overweight, not putting enough effort with the Lakers, then he got traded to Miami and he lost so much weight as if he looked like the Orlando Shaq again, then in Miami he was criticized by Pat Riley on similar matters. A Domino effect (although the domino effect has also played championships).
Bill Walton is a one of the biggest Kobe Hater (not including some of the forum-members here

SO by playing a negative card against Shaq, he is creating a motivation factor for Shaq and the Suns which could result in a huge boost for the team leading to beating the Lakers (even though Luke is on the team) and giving Bill another chance at putting Kobe down. Basically Reverse Psychology


But Walton does bring up some valid pts, Shaq was criticized for being overweight, not putting enough effort with the Lakers, then he got traded to Miami and he lost so much weight as if he looked like the Orlando Shaq again, then in Miami he was criticized by Pat Riley on similar matters. A Domino effect (although the domino effect has also played championships).

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shobe_81 wrote:Here is the way I see it:
Bill Walton is a one of the biggest Kobe Hater (not including some of the forum-members here)
SO by playing a negative card against Shaq, he is creating a motivation factor for Shaq and the Suns which could result in a huge boost for the team leading to beating the Lakers (even though Luke is on the team) and giving Bill another chance at putting Kobe down. Basically Reverse Psychology![]()
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But Walton does bring up some valid pts, Shaq was criticized for being overweight, not putting enough effort with the Lakers, then he got traded to Miami and he lost so much weight as if he looked like the Orlando Shaq again, then in Miami he was criticized by Pat Riley on similar matters. A Domino effect (although the domino effect has also played championships).
Yea, I'm sure everyone's basketball world revolves around Kobe Bryant!

And yea, he must hate Kobe so much that he would rather see his son's team lose.
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"I heard Mr Walton's comments and I think Walton has broken the big man pecking order code, ordinance 2257, which means his resume isn't quite good enough to speak on what I've done. I've spoken to Bill Russell, I've had conversation with Wilt Chamberlain rest in peace, have spoken to Kareem. I looked at what Mr. Walton has done, and what Mr Walton has said, and one thing I hate is a hypocrite. So if I'm faking an injury, his whole injury plagued career is a fake, here's a guy whose only played 1 or 2 seasons injury free, so one thing I really hate is a hypocrite. *Smiling & talking to interviewer* And you played with me, if Bill was playing right now, you remember what happened to Greg Ostertag, you were there, right? So like I said Mr. Walton has broken big man ordinance code 22517, no big man under shall talk about a big man above, it's just not right it's disrespectful and I earned my respect"
Shaq just took a vicious dump on Walton's career.
Seriously, what can Bill really say?
Shaq just took a vicious dump on Walton's career.
Seriously, what can Bill really say?
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As much as I hate Walton, I think what he said is valid.
I am sure when everyone first heard the Suns trade they were wondering the same thing, why the well they would do that?!!
Shaq is injured, unfit, unmotivated and seemed to be on his last season in the NBA; then suddenly he can become a main contributor to a contender team? It remains to be seen.
I think Shaq needs to let his game to do the talking.
(Although what he said wasn't invalid neither!LMAO!!!!)
I am sure when everyone first heard the Suns trade they were wondering the same thing, why the well they would do that?!!
Shaq is injured, unfit, unmotivated and seemed to be on his last season in the NBA; then suddenly he can become a main contributor to a contender team? It remains to be seen.
I think Shaq needs to let his game to do the talking.
(Although what he said wasn't invalid neither!LMAO!!!!)
shawngoat23 wrote:I would say Walton's impact is Russell-esque, but he's really just a classical human being who defies comparison to anyone in the history of Western civilization.
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wait a minute, am I missing something?
I hate Walton as much as the next guy, but I think what he is saying is that Shaqs claim of being motivated to win a championship now is an insult to his intelligence. Shaq on the other hand is talking about Walton being a hypocrat for only playing 2 years without an injury.
I don't think they are talking about the same argument.
I hate Walton as much as the next guy, but I think what he is saying is that Shaqs claim of being motivated to win a championship now is an insult to his intelligence. Shaq on the other hand is talking about Walton being a hypocrat for only playing 2 years without an injury.

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Uhm I agree with Bill.... No one knew when Shaq would be available to play now all of the sudden he practiced (on sunday) and may be ready to play (on wednesday).... I dont see how Shaq draws on the correlation to Bill who was quite obviously LEGITIMATELY injured throughout his entire career and had several foot surgeries that kept him out.... Not a big toe injury and a bruised hip.......