{"id":7174,"date":"2011-06-06T09:01:11","date_gmt":"2011-06-06T13:01:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.prosebeforehos.com\/?p=7174"},"modified":"2014-02-24T13:37:11","modified_gmt":"2014-02-24T18:37:11","slug":"only-be-one-shaq","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.prosebeforehos.com\/sports-editor\/06\/06\/only-be-one-shaq\/","title":{"rendered":"There Will Only Be One Shaq"},"content":{"rendered":"

When Shaquille O’Neal announced via Twitter that he was retiring<\/a>. the game of basketball lost one of its best players. His statistics are overwhelming: O’Neal was on four NBA championship teams and was the 1993 Rookie of the Year, 2000 Most Valuable Player, a three-time Finals MVP, a 15 time All-Star, a three-time All-Star Game MVP, and has 14 All-NBA selections and three NBA All-Defensive Team selections under his belt. He scored 28,596 points (seventh most in NBA history), 13,099 rebounds (13th), .582 field-goal percentage (1st) and 2,732 blocks (8th). But the numbers don’t do the player or the personality justice.<\/p>\n

When Shaq entered the league as the No. 1 overall pick by the Orlando Magic in the 1992 NBA Draft, everyone knew he’d be a beast. There were what could only be called viral videos of Shaq furiously dunking on any and everyone. He was a one-man wrecking crew and backboards around the country feared him.<\/p>\n

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