I can't fault Shaq for this.
At least he waited until he retired before saying it.
Shaquille O'Neal has made millions...he's almost got his Doctorate. He could've retired 3 years ago, but he chose to try to bring Lebron a ring AND add another ring to our own Big Four.
He did a lot for the Boston community...the statue...the Symphony. The other stuff he probably did behind the scenes.
To me, he's been a great addition.
He didn't cause a ruckus, even when our own Perk still laid claim to being the starter.
He fit right in, without any controversy.
He and Perk threw their weight around in that game in LA, with about 14 boards between them. That's a LOT out of a recently-returned Perk and a 39 year-old body. Those boards helped us get some revenge in LA and sent a message to them.
His play figured in helping us win 20-25 games this year. That's a LOT out of a 39 year-old body...the same body that's battled the likes of Dwight...Yao..Hakeem...Patrick...Zo....JO...Ben Wallace...plus many other centers over his 19 year career...he's been hacked-up..beat on...fouled...yanked on.....knocked down.
Eventually, he would have to leave, after all of that.
But boy it was an awesome ride, for me at least. To see the Big Fella in Green - even if it was towards the end of his career?
Great, indeed. I'll miss him. He came from an era of great Big Men, and he dominated it, even showing signs of doing so in Green.
There won't be another like him, as far as centers go.