It seems like this has become a common theme already this season. The idea that Shaq is not a good fit with the Cavs. After seeing them play, I think it is clear that they are not as efficient as they can be...however, I would like to argue the case that Shaq is not the problem.
Despite what some may tell you, Shaq is still a very good player. The problem with him is though, you need to have him with the right players. The problem with the Cavs is not Shaq, it is the lack of a true, perimeter big man.
To me, one of the most interesting things last night was seeing Shaq and Z on the floor together at the end of the game. While I think it is clear that that will be a dangerous combination, once teams start trying to exploit them with speed, it was also clearly the best offensive setup they had.
Andy Varajao and Shaq simply should not be on the floor together. Andy does not have a strong enough perimeter game offensively to compliment Shaq. All he does is clog the lane even more, making it more difficult for Shaq, and Lebron to work.
When Z was out there with Shaq, it was different. Z brought the second big man out of the lane, allowing Shaq more room to work 1 on 1 (unfortunately, Perk has his number...but there are not many Perk's out there), and allowing more room for Lebron to slash to the hoop.
So the obvious solution to me is that the Cavs NEED to go after a perimeter big man, who can draw the defense out of the key, while also providing active defense against some of the more athletic big men in the league. This is what worries me as a C's fan. Sure, Jackson would improve their team, but if they managed to get a more versatile big man to pair with Shaq, then they will be really scary.