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Amazon S3 on MSNHere's How Shaquille O'Neal Talked About Dallas Life & Dropped Wisdom For Mavericks Rookie Cooper FlaggShaquille O'Neal shared heartfelt advice and Texas pride in a recent sit-down, reflecting on his growing ties to Dallas and mentoring Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg. Calling Dallas “a fun place to be,” ...
The NBA legend and business mogul talks life in Texas, his ties to Dallas, and advice for Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg.
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Amazon S3 on MSNShaq Admits Rookie Ruben Patterson’s Strength Made Him Rethink His Tough Guy ActShaquille O’Neal recently opened up about a humbling moment early in his NBA career involving then-rookie Ruben Patterson.
For Shaquille O'Neal, it was the moments that left jaws on the floor—like the night he shattered the backboard against the New Jersey Nets on April 23, 1993. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
The special, “Shaq: The Rookie Season” as part of NBA TV’s Basketball Stories series, will look back on O’Neal’s first season with the Magic after they drafted him No. 1 in 1992.
Shaquille O’Neal has received a lot of honors in his career. The Newark native has been inducted into the Naismith Basketball ...
When Shaquille O’Neal burst onto the NBA scene with Orlando Magic in 1992, he immediately became one of the most beloved and ...
If you were an NBA rookie sharing a locker room with Shaquille O’Neal, sooner or later, Shaq would leave you peed-off. Literally. The Hall of Fame center reportedly doubled as a bad plumber ...
Shaquille O'Neal was drafted first overall by the Orlando Magic in 1992. O'Neal averaged 23.4 points, 13.9 rebounds and 3.5 blocks in his first season en route to winning Rookie of the Year. He ...
Despite being on the bench throughout the series, Grizzlies legend recalls being in awe of Shaquille O'Neal during the 2002 playoffs.
The rookie had several responsibilities towards veteran players, and one of them was buying donuts for Shaq. Unfortunately for him, he didn't do it once. This did not sit well with O'Neal and he ...
In November of 1992, a 7-foot-1, 300-pound wrecking ball named Shaquille O’Neal took the NBA by storm then took home rookie of the year in a near-unanimous vote a few months later. On Thursday ...
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