Remember this man was the mosey dominant force ever and the biggest and strongest. He came in the league at 7’1 and 315 pounds and weighed as much as 335lbs and could run like a damn gazelle and so explosive and abnormally strong. Olajuwon killed shaq as a rookie and his first couple of years. Olajuwon had the misty skills as a big man but once shaq came into his on after about 3 years in the league he was unmatched and unstoppable against Anyone
@@soramirez5473 at the latest, the highlight is from 98 or 97, 2-3 years away from MVP Shaq. Unless, you’ve got a highlight where Oak is getting the best of MVP Shaq, it’s not really a discussion.
Yea because the refs were cheating... That's a fact.. watching those games at the Time it was obvious and 15 years later the truth comes out.. Sacramento and Portland should have beaten them
@@freedomseedplanter5987 agree about the series vs the Kings, but that has no bearing on Shaq’s offensive dominance. He broke the game. As far as Portland, LOL I never seen anybody not want to be at their job like Sabonis did not want to be there. To make a guy like Sabonis look like a helpless child, that is bonkers
@@yoinkhaha because Shaq was elbowing them in their faces as they just stood their getting fouls called on them.. I'll never forget watching that as a 14 yr old.. it was the first time sports felt fake to me
@@coreyrees840 wilt was physically dominant and statistically dominant. But he wasn’t anywhere near the true offensive hub that shaq and Kareem were In terms of impact and effectiveness. And his offense and production got worse come playoff time in comparison. His teams were best when he WASNT as prolific. U could never say that about shaq.
I always said Giannis reminds me of a young Shaq just with a jumpshot lol!!!
That boy Giannis don’t got no jump shot LOL
Remember this man was the mosey dominant force ever and the biggest and strongest. He came in the league at 7’1 and 315 pounds and weighed as much as 335lbs and could run like a damn gazelle and so explosive and abnormally strong. Olajuwon killed shaq as a rookie and his first couple of years. Olajuwon had the misty skills as a big man but once shaq came into his on after about 3 years in the league he was unmatched and unstoppable against Anyone
Reminisant of Darryl Dawkins don't cha think.
Diesel was different.
Being in my 20s during the Shaq and Kobe era was a amazing. I. It’s going to those games during that time here in L.A.
I remember shaq breaking the hydraulic boom and the had to stop the game and bring out a whole new goal rig , post and all
There is nobody in today's nba is stopping shaq
Not in the 80s not in the 90s not in the 00 and certainly not now. So basically nobody.
@@D3L3T3 Rodman and Oakley played him well back then..
@@soramirez5473 for a game and that was young Shaq. There’s very few who could handle 2000 MVP Shaq
@@johnnyblingg ua-cam.com/video/QUTY_lNsTWI/v-deo.html
2000 shaq.. i watched that era, i was in my early 20s.. I remember.
@@soramirez5473 at the latest, the highlight is from 98 or 97, 2-3 years away from MVP Shaq. Unless, you’ve got a highlight where Oak is getting the best of MVP Shaq, it’s not really a discussion.
Chris Dudley is the white guy who you ask for his name. The one that dude said that Shaq's arms were as big as Dudley legs
Shaq pushed Chris Dudley
No shiiiiit
What happened to the Rodman reaction?
The NBA started fining Shaq $20,000 for every rim/ backboard he broke. FYI
When shaq do the spin and then catch the lob. He called that the black tornado😂
Shaq at his peak was the most unstoppable offensive force in NBA history.
Yea because the refs were cheating... That's a fact.. watching those games at the Time it was obvious and 15 years later the truth comes out.. Sacramento and Portland should have beaten them
@@freedomseedplanter5987 agree about the series vs the Kings, but that has no bearing on Shaq’s offensive dominance. He broke the game.
As far as Portland, LOL I never seen anybody not want to be at their job like Sabonis did not want to be there. To make a guy like Sabonis look like a helpless child, that is bonkers
@@yoinkhaha because Shaq was elbowing them in their faces as they just stood their getting fouls called on them.. I'll never forget watching that as a 14 yr old.. it was the first time sports felt fake to me
Wilt but Shaq close 2
@@coreyrees840 wilt was physically dominant and statistically dominant. But he wasn’t anywhere near the true offensive hub that shaq and Kareem were In terms of impact and effectiveness. And his offense and production got worse come playoff time in comparison. His teams were best when he WASNT as prolific. U could never say that about shaq.
Man. I forgot he did Sabonis pops like that....sheesh...
That man was breaking down equipment Shaq diesel should get his flowers for real
Fr 😂
Watching the #1 clip vs nets and I see Dwayne & Petrovic on the floor, both are gone ,RIP to both
Shaq changed tha game for real. NBA had to improve & change equipment rules becuz of Shaq cuz he wuz breakin goals.
Shaq was a legit monster among men.
Combine him with a young Kobe Bryant?
Greatest 1-2 punch in NBA History 🏆🏆🏆
He could have won with Anfernee Hardaway if they got a better coach.
It’s not about Hakeem shaq did that nightly to everybody. Shaq had a gain with over 60 points and over 30 rebounds
the video does show but Shaq shattered the glass on the backboard. literally.
Believe it or not that shit didn’t even hurt him. If you watch the actual game on UA-cam his ass walked off chewing gum like it was nothing.😅
5:38 Tim come get your man's
"Brung" my guy?
Ya blocked shaqs first 3 shots first time they played