Who spread the floor when the Cs won the title in 2008? PJ Brown? I'd argue that Sheed didn't spread the floor that much as the season went on because he couldn't hit a three to save his life.
Yes, P.J. Brown did. He is actually able to hit a jump shot from outside 5 feet, unlike Shaq. Wallace shot 35% from three during the playoffs, and made teams pay for leaving him open.
Shaq didn't kill the Suns offense. He just helped expose Steve Nash's limitations.
Like the limitation of being unable to win with a plodding 400 lbs. center with inflated ego and diminishing skills? Horrible. I would have been eager to see Shaq come to Boston and expose Rondo's limitations... if I weren't a Celtics fan.
And if Boston had had Shaq in game 7, they'd be raising another banner this fall cause there's NO WAY Boston gets manhandled on the boards with Shaq in the game.
If Boston had Shaq, they may not even have been in the finals.
I love what PJ Brown did for Boston in helping them win #18 and he played very well against LA in the Finals, but let's be real.
In the playoffs that year, PJ was 26 of 56 from the field. He had 0 baskets and 5 rebounds TOTAL in the Atlanta series. He had 5 baskets and 19 boards TOTAL in the Cleveland series.
And in 18 regular season games for Boston, PJ averaged less than 3 rebounds a game made a grand total of 14 shots. He made less than 1 basket a game. Boston is definitely going to need more than that from their back up center next season.
As for Wallace, he shot less than 30% from 3 in the regular season AND in the Finals.
Steve Nash didn't win with Shaq. Steve Nash didn't win without Shaq. LeBron James did manage to have the best record in the league with Shaq. It is true that Nash couldn't play the way he wants to play with Shaq on the court. It is also true that they way Nash wants to play has delivered 0 titles and 0 finals appearances to Phoenix, so I don't think Shaq's really the problem.
Again, Shaq's stats last year.
12 points, 6.7 rebounds, 1.2 blocks, 1.5 assists in the regular season in 23.4 minutes a game.
11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 1.2 blocks, 1.4 assists in the playoffs in 22.1 minutes a game.
Now, as has been repeated endlessly in this thread, Shaq has severe defensive limitations at the point in his career. However, he's still a good one-on-one post defender, so he's not completely useless on defense. And as I've said, if Shaq wants to come to Boston and be a starter, I have no interest in that.
But with Perk out most of the year and no idea what his physical condition will be when he gets back, if you want #18 then the Celtics have got to have a legitimate back up center. Not some vet min guy who's only value is in the 6 fouls he can commit every game. There is no one, NO ONE, on the market who would be a better back up center for this team than Shaq.
Mike