Wile E. Coyote wrote:Shaq was not unstoppable. All you had to do was foul him and send him to the free throw line. If your team had enough fouls to chew up, that was the way to stop him.
You do understand that there are 4 quarters in a game correct? If a team only tries to foul Shaq in the 4th quarter they might as well not bother when Shaq already demolished them in the first three quarters. Sure, let Shaq get his 40, THEN we foul him in the 4th as a futile attempt at getting him out of the game when we're already down 20. You are naive or ignorant to believe you can stop Shaq by fouling him. IIRC Shaq's 4th quarter FT during his prime was around 66%. Not very good, but good enough that he's not a liability.
Wile E. Coyote wrote:Kareem still gets credit for six rings around here. Kobe only slowed down because of injury. I think you wish he was in decline.
-Kareem was a better player than Kobe when he won his first two titles in LA.
-Magic wasn't as good as 3 peat Shaq during that same period.
If you can say Pippen's 6 rings counts less than Kobe's 4, then I say 3 of Kareem's rings means much more than Kobe's.