pace31 wrote:Don't know why Shaq is being such a bitch about this. Rudy has done NOTHING to instigate this
Jealousy. Could it be Rudy will surpass Shaq's career earnings with his contract extension?
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pace31 wrote:Don't know why Shaq is being such a bitch about this. Rudy has done NOTHING to instigate this


Childs wrote:I don't understand why he needs to act like this. He was one of the most dominant centers in his prime. So why?
Harry Garris wrote:Sgt Major wrote:How many points would a mobile center that can shoot from outside drop on Shaq? He would've been ran off the court with today's tempo of the game.
Young Shaq would have been athletic and quick enough to play now but yeah after Shaq got to Miami and became slow and out of shape he would not have been able to stay on the floor in today's NBA. Shaq's peak was brief compared to most all-time greats and conditioning was a big part of why.
Harry Garris wrote:Sgt Major wrote:How many points would a mobile center that can shoot from outside drop on Shaq? He would've been ran off the court with today's tempo of the game.
Young Shaq would have been athletic and quick enough to play now but yeah after Shaq got to Miami and became slow and out of shape he would not have been able to stay on the floor in today's NBA. Shaq's peak was brief compared to most all-time greats and conditioning was a big part of why.
Han Solo wrote:Anyone knocking Shaq here isn’t old enough to have lived through prime Shaq years. He was completely unstoppable.
Harry Garris wrote:Young Shaq would have been athletic and quick enough to play now but yeah after Shaq got to Miami and became slow and out of shape he would not have been able to stay on the floor in today's NBA. Shaq's peak was brief compared to most all-time greats and conditioning was a big part of why.
Onlytimewilltel wrote:Han Solo wrote:Anyone knocking Shaq here isn’t old enough to have lived through prime Shaq years. He was completely unstoppable.
He was unstoppable. He’s also super insecure and comes off weak with these takes. Like, what’s the point? Dude got paid, so what. Saying you would do something if you okayed against him has zero to do with anything today. Same with crying about Dwight celebrating his ring. Lol.
Love Shaq the player, but he is being super weak here and doesn’t bring much to the table at TNT. They’d be better off with someone replacing him. Half the time when he thinks he’s funny he’s just being cringy.
Han Solo wrote:Anyone knocking Shaq here isn’t old enough to have lived through prime Shaq years. He was completely unstoppable.


Peregrine01 wrote:Homer38 wrote:
Ironic he mentioned foul trouble. You don't think Shaq wouldn't be in foul trouble from being targeted in pick and rolls in today's game?

GYK wrote:Harry Garris wrote:Sgt Major wrote:How many points would a mobile center that can shoot from outside drop on Shaq? He would've been ran off the court with today's tempo of the game.
Young Shaq would have been athletic and quick enough to play now but yeah after Shaq got to Miami and became slow and out of shape he would not have been able to stay on the floor in today's NBA. Shaq's peak was brief compared to most all-time greats and conditioning was a big part of why.
That’s insane to say. Like in a wrong way. Him and Kareem are far and away the longest peak centers. He’s a clown for sure but yea ridiculously long peak. 10 year stretch of +27ppg. Most all time bigs have below 5.
