A lot of people are saying we should have expected Shaq to be injured a lot because he is 39, old and "fat". I agree that we should have expected some nagging injuries and some forced rest to keep him fresh.
However what I find hard to understand is how he went from playing 53 games for Cleveland last year, averaging 23 minutes and basically missing 2 months because of a thumb injury (which was totally unrelated to age), and playing 22 minutes for 11 games in the playoffs while being very productive, to missing almost half the season this year and re-injuring himself once he gets back?
My point is, it can't be attributed to age. It was silly to say last year "the team is done they are too old now" like the entire team had aged badly in one year. Sure, 39 is a really old age for an athlete, but I don't think there is such a gap between the 38 year old Shaq (who looked great in Cleveland) and the 39 year old Shaq (who apparently can't stay on the court). I just don't get the explanation that basically says Shaq has aged a lot in the course of one simple year (especially when he looked so good at the beginning of this season). What do you think?