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Offline Mogreen17

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Cant decide but the comments below bothered me a little. Ya i know we're not in the title race but come on Shaq, its Miami!! The team that, regretfully, completely exposed us..

"Appreciate it very much. It was an honor playing with you two guys. You guys made me better. You guys are legends, future Hall of Famers. Go get that ring, baby. Love you guys. Peace."




http://www.nba.com/2011/news/06/02/shaq-miami-heat.ap/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpt2
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Offline Fafnir

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Shaq wasn't a career Celtic, nothing wrong with him wishing two former teammates success in any case.

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Offline wdleehi

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A player rooting for former teammates to win for a city he used to play with.  


Don't have an issue with it.



If it was the Lakers, that's different.

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Offline KCattheStripe

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Cant decide but but the comments below bothered me a little. Ya i know we're not in the title race but come on Shaq, its Miami!! The team that, regretfully, completely exposed..

""Appreciate it very much. It was an honor playing with you two guys. You guys made me better. You guys are legends, future Hall of Famers. Go get that ring, baby. Love you guys. Peace."




http://www.nba.com/2011/news/06/02/shaq-miami-heat.ap/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpt2


Not if he had a good relationship with the two of them, he was a celtic for a year and Miami is only a temporary rivalry. Heck, say Robert Horry was still on the Lakers and they were playing for the title and Shaq told him to go beat Miami, I wouldn't be upset at all.

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Offline wdleehi

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Shaq wasn't a career Celtic, nothing wrong with him wishing two former teammates success in any case.


More then 2.


Lebron, Wade, Big Z, Haslem. 



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Offline Fafnir

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Shaq wasn't a career Celtic, nothing wrong with him wishing two former teammates success in any case.


More then 2.


Lebron, Wade, Big Z, Haslem. 



Ah yes, good point forgot about them.

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Offline dark_lord

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i dont even really consider shaq celtic, so its "whatever".

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Offline OsirusCeltics

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You're reaching

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Offline pearljammer10

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He didnt make these comments until after he officially announced his retirement, i have no problem with him saying this when there are only two teams left in the championship. Everybody has to be rooting for someone right?

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Offline RyNye

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The only way I could conceivably take issue with this is if Shaq had retired in April and told the Heat to beat the Celtics in the playoffs.

In this case, I don't care at all. Shaq developed a good repoire with his former teammates, so he wished them luck. I don't even see this as him rooting for the Heat, specifically, but rather him rooting for his friends, who just happen to be on the Heat.

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Should he ask Lebron to return the car he bought for him while a member of the cavs too?
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Offline Marcus13

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Shaq's not a Celtic.  Never was in my book

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Shaq's not a Celtic.  Never was in my book

I disagree whole-heartedly. It is unfortunate what happened this past season with his injury that prevented him from really helping us out the way everyone (including him) had hoped. But he has said in interviews that the Celtic organization and Doc Rivers specifically are among the best he's ever worked with, and there was nothing he wanted more than to give us a ring this past season. Hell, remember back when he was healthy and he helped us go on a 14 game winning streak?

Shaq will always be a Celtic in my book, Lakers 3-peat aside. His heart was in the right place, and that's what Ubuntu is all about.

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Offline houlana

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Shaq's not a Celtic.  Never was in my book

I disagree whole-heartedly. It is unfortunate what happened this past season with his injury that prevented him from really helping us out the way everyone (including him) had hoped. But he has said in interviews that the Celtic organization and Doc Rivers specifically are among the best he's ever worked with, and there was nothing he wanted more than to give us a ring this past season. Hell, remember back when he was healthy and he helped us go on a 14 game winning streak?

Shaq will always be a Celtic in my book, Lakers 3-peat aside. His heart was in the right place, and that's what Ubuntu is all about.


spot on, it totally agree with you.

one of my favorite players no matter where he played. the fact that he tried playing while limping around the court tells me his heart was in it.

celtic in my book

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Offline greenpride32

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No issues with the comment.  As fans (especially die-hards like me), we tend to hate all the other teams and players. 

But you need to understand that many of these players knew each other from an early age and may have went to school with them or been teammates at any level all the way up to pro.  The competitiveness of each individual wants their team to win all the time.  But at the same time there is a lot of mutual respect in all of sports.