I don't get some of the arguments being made here.
Shaq was the second option (?) on a flawed team that couldn't win a championship, so that means he couldn't be a strong fifth option on a team that went to the NBA Finals?
And since when do we fault a guy who played 20 or so minutes per game when his team doesn't win? Is it Tony Allen's fault that we didn't win a championship last year?
No
What I have been saying is that Shaq is so used to being a 2nd option that he can't be anything but. People want to compare him to our fifth option but if he comes here he won't want to be a fifth option no matter how much lip service he gives you to the contrary.
So why are we going to compare his abilities and performance to Perk who is a fifth option, accepts that he is and fits in seemlessly to that role when we KNOW Shaq won't want to be that type of role player?
An I the only one here that remembers that Shaq and LeBron photos all over ESPN the Mag and Sports Illustrated and other mags? Am I the only one here that remembers all the talk about Shaq going to win one for the King and that he was the best player ever to play with LeBron so finally LeBron would win his title?
Shaq is clueless in regards to being a role player. He forced his will into that Cleveland offense and it was worse off for it. Let's not be so blind to think he wouldn't do the same thing here. So let's not try to confuse the issue by throwing Shaq stats out as comparison's to Perk's without first putting into the context that Perk was the last offensive option his team went to and Shaq was the second.
Shaq will come here and try to be the second and his history last year showed his teamed failed with him in that position.
And that is why all this is being discussed and needs to be discussed.