Folks, everyone's making a big issue of Shaq's age but let's be honest with ourselves, a 38 year old is hardly a senior citizen.
The only thing that let's say the team's physician or physical therapist needs to worry about are hormone levels. A 38 year old has the growth hormone & DHEA secretion rates at half the levels of a 25-26 year old.
Thus, it's important to take a night or two off, during back-to-back road games for regeneration. Unfortunately, I don't think a medical or nutritional expert is making those decisions and thus, we run the risk of injury to Shaq, which then takes more time to recover from.
I say, here's a formula ... 2-3 games per 7 day period. Here's an example, from Dec 8 to Dec 15, the C's play 4 games with 3 on the road. 12/8 is the Nuggets @ home and then, the next day, 12/9 Sixers @ Philly. Thus, here's a good spot for Shaq to take the night off. Thus, he plays 12/8, 12/11, and 12/15, one home game and two away games for a one week span.
Then likewise, on 12/16, he takes the Hawks game @ home off and then, it's 3 games till Christmas.
I hope you get the idea. If we followed the routine, as listed, I will give you an 80% guarantee that Shaq will be fully robust and ready to do damage for the second half of the season and playoffs.