Michael Jordan Era Competition - Watch Shaquille O'Neal Cook!

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  • čas přidán 26. 11. 2023
  • When you watched Shaquille O'Neal, you couldn't help but be astounded by the sheer power and athleticism he possessed. Here was a man who stood over seven feet tall and weighed 300 pounds, yet moved with the agility and finesse of a guard. Shaq's explosive blunt force athleticism was difficult for some of the most respected legends in the game of pro basketball to deal with.
    Shaq also had a soft touch around the basket, and his baby hook shot was virtually unstoppable. This combination of size, strength, and skill made him a nightmare matchup for any defender. His ability to move, pivot, and explode towards the basket with such speed and agility was rare, even amongst the most elite athletes in the game. It was like watching an apex predator unleash on his helpless prey. Shaq was just sheer, overpowering dominance. Teams were often left with no choice but to resort to fouling him, conceding that they simply could not stop him with legal defense alone. This 'Hack-a-Shaq' strategy became infamous throughout the league, a testament to the fear and respect that Shaq commanded on the court.
    Shaq won Rookie of the Year (1992-93): In his first season with the Orlando Magic, Shaq was named the NBA Rookie of the Year after averaging 23.4 points, 13.9 rebounds, and 3.5 blocks per game.
    NBA Scoring Champion (1994-95): Shaq led the NBA in scoring during the 1994-95 season with an average of 29.3 points per game.
    NBA Finals Appearance (1994-95): Shaq led the Magic to the NBA Finals in the 1994-95 season, although they were ultimately defeated by the Houston Rockets.
    During the Michael Jordan era (Bulls years 84-98 including the league while MJ played baseball), Shaquille O'Neal notched playoff victories vs these teams & players:
    (94) Indiana Pacers: Reggie Miller, Rik Smits, Derrick McKey
    (94) Chicago Bulls: Scottie Pippen, B.J. Armstrong, Horace Grant
    (95) Boston Celtics: Dominique Wilkins, Dino Radja, Dee Brown
    (95) Chicago Bulls: Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Toni Kukoč
    (95) Indiana Pacers: Reggie Miller, Rik Smits, Mark Jackson
    (96) Detroit Pistons: Grant Hill, Joe Dumars, Otis Thorpe
    (97) Portland Trail Blazers: Clifford Robinson, Isaiah Rider, Arvydas Sabonis
    (98) Portland Trail Blazers: Rasheed Wallace, Isaiah Rider, Arvydas Sabonis
    Between his time with the Orlando Magic and Los Angeles Lakers up until the 1997-98 season, Shaquille O'Neal earned himself a place in the All-NBA First Team twice (1994-95, 1997-98), and was selected for the All-NBA Third Team once (1996-97).
    While, Shaq did struggle with his free throw shooting throughout his career, he did show a tendency of making big free throws in crucial points of the ballgame... but, did you know?
    During the Regular Season Shaq made: (Out of 1,207 games)
    100% of his free throws - in 38 games (3.1% of games or every 32 games)
    90% of his free throws - in 41 games (3.4% of games or every 29 games)
    85% of his free throws - in 65 games (5.4% of games or every 19 games)
    80% of his free throws - in 101 games (8.4% of games or every 12 games)
    75% of his free throws - in 150 games (12.4% of games or every 8 games)
    70% of his free throws - in 210 games (17.4% of games or every 6 games)
    Shaq was a poor free throw shooter... but Shaq was also streaky free throw shooter who could go on streaks of made free throws.
    During the Playoffs Shaq made: (Out of 216 games)
    100% of his free throws - in 6 games (2.8% of games or every 36 games)
    80% of his free throws - in 14 games (6.5% of games or every 15 games)
    75% of his free throws - in 25 games (11.6% of games or every 9 games)
    70% of his free throws - in 34 games (15.7% of games or every 6 games)
    Shaq's ranking in MVP voting for each season:
    92-93: 7th
    93-94: 4th
    94-95: 2nd
    95-96: 9th
    96-97: 9th
    97-98: 4th
    Dominant Player: Shaq was one of the most dominant players in the NBA during the Jordan era. Shaq ranked highly in several statistical categories like dunks, points, minutes played, and more.
    Shaq's ranking in NBA FG%
    1992-93: 4th
    1993-94: 1st
    1994-95: 2nd
    1995-96: 3rd
    1996-97: 4th
    1997-98: 1st
    Shaq's PER ranking in the Jordan Era:
    1992-93: 7th
    1993-94: 2nd
    1994-95: 2nd
    1995-96: 3rd
    1996-97: 3rd
    1997-98: 1st
    Shaquille O'Neal wasn't just a great player; he was a force of nature. His unique blend of size, skill, and athleticism made him one of the most dominant players in the history of the game. Shaq was a true titan who redefined what was possible on a basketball court.
    TIMESTAMPS:
    2:24 - Dunks
    10:18 - Defense
    14:09 - Hustle Plays, Rebounds, Put Backs
    18:14 - Free Throws
    26:54 - Passing & Team Plays
    29:21 - Post Game
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