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Postao/la dema » 02 jun 2011, 00:41
---O’Neal is retiring with the fifth-most points scored in NBA history. In addition, O’Neal has scored 5,250 postseason points in his career, fourth-most all-time. The only men ahead of him on both lists are Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Michael Jordan.
---Shaquille O’Neal was an MVP (2000), a three-time Finals MVP (2000, 2001, 2002), a three-time All-Star Game MVP (2000, 2004, 2009) and four-time NBA Champion (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006). He won each of those during the 1999-00 season, which is a pretty unique accomplishment in NBA lore.
---Only two other men can say they accomplished those things in a season season before: Willis Reed in '69-70 with the New York Knicks and Michael Jordan in 1995-96 and 1997-98.
---If you are looking for something unique that he accomplished, consider this. O’Neal averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds during 13 separate seasons. No other player was able to accomplish that level of consistent excellence.
---He also led the NBA in field goal percentage 10 times. No one ever topped that as Wilt Chamberlain led the league in that category nine times.
---Most Seasons With 20 PPG and 10 RPG
NBA History Seasons
-Shaquille O'Neal---- 13
-Kareem Abdul-Jabbar-- 12
-Wilt Chamberlain--- 12
-Hakeem Olajuwon-- 12
---Detractors are quick to note Shaq's Achilles' heel. O’Neal shot 52.7 percent from the free throw line for his career. That's the third-worst in NBA history among those players with 2,000 attempts. Only Chamberlain and Ben Wallace were worse.
---Yes, Shaq was a star in every sense of the world. 15 times, he was selected to the All-Star Game while playing in 12. Only one player in NBA history has been selected to more All-Star Games and he was a pretty visible entertainer in his own right: Abdul-Jabbar.
---mislim da nijedan od aktivnih igraca nije ovoliko postigao ili mozda Kobe samo tu da je blizu,mozda jos Duncan i to je to.ali ova dominacija