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hahyou've tasted the rest of him?
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Damn, I want that lol.
predictable. This follows a general pattern for Shaq. When he was with the Lakers, they were the "greatest team ever" according to Shaq. Then he dissed the owner.
When he went to the Heat, they became the "greatest team ever" and Riley was the greatest coach ever. Then he fell out of favor with the Heat, and suddenly Riley was a tyrant and Shaq ragged on several of the Heat players.
When he came to the Suns last year, I seem to remember that Shaq proclaimed that they were the best team he had ever played on, although he won 3 titles with the Lakers and 1 with the Heat.
It's just a matter of time before he turns on the Suns players and organization as a whole. He is an immature buffoon who can see the end of his career coming and can't do a thing about it. Good luck trying to win a title with him. He is a cancer who will only have a negative impact on the players around him.
By the way, Shaq, Kobe has many more chances to win a title. You, on the other hand, do not.
predictable. This follows a general pattern for Shaq. When he was with the Lakers, they were the "greatest team ever" according to Shaq. Then he dissed the owner.
When he went to the Heat, they became the "greatest team ever" and Riley was the greatest coach ever. Then he fell out of favor with the Heat, and suddenly Riley was a tyrant and Shaq ragged on several of the Heat players.
When he came to the Suns last year, I seem to remember that Shaq proclaimed that they were the best team he had ever played on, although he won 3 titles with the Lakers and 1 with the Heat.
It's just a matter of time before he turns on the Suns players and organization as a whole. He is an immature buffoon who can see the end of his career coming and can't do a thing about it. Good luck trying to win a title with him. He is a cancer who will only have a negative impact on the players around him.
By the way, Shaq, Kobe has many more chances to win a title. You, on the other hand, do not.
That's pretty perceptive for a first-time hostile poster. I'm impressed.
I don't like O'Neal, never have, never will. He's occasionally funny and occasionally impressive on the court. But all of the criticisms of him -- that he's lazy, hypocritical, spiteful, immature, conceited, and insecure -- are correct.
The Suns are in trouble with him. But the key point is, they were going to be in trouble anyway. The mistakes that this franchise has made over the past several years can't be wiped away by a new GM or coach snapping his fingers and casting a magic spell. Management errors in the NBA impact several seasons, and every poorly run franchise eventually reaches a point where their hands are tied.
O'Neal is nowhere near the answer to the Suns' predicament, but he's not the cause of it either. The most accurate way of viewing him is as a symptom of a much larger problem.
I didn't know I was a hostile poster
When the Suns traded for Shaq, it ultimately hurt them.... Their style of play is what made them so good and feared among all the other teams.
you've tasted the rest of him?
Sheriff cites language as reason for wanting Shaq's badges back
Associated Press
Updated: June 24, 2008, 4:24 PM ET
Shaq Rap Takes Shots At Kobe Bryant PHOENIX -- Shaquille O'Neal will lose his special deputy's badge in Maricopa County because of language he used in a rap video that mocks former teammate Kobe Bryant.
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the Phoenix Suns center's use of a racially derogatory word and other foul language left him no choice. Arpaio made Shaq a special deputy in January and promoted him to colonel of his largely ceremonial posse earlier this month.
"I want his two badges back," Arpaio told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "Because if any one of my deputies did something like this, they're fired. I don't condone this type of racial conduct."
Shaq was seen in a video posted on the celebrity news and gossip Web site TMZ.com rapping that "Kobe couldn't do without me." O'Neal skewers the Lakers' star, with whom he won three straight NBA titles from 2000-2002 while with Los Angeles, for not being able to win a championship without him.
"I was freestyling. That's all. It was all done in fun. Nothing serious whatsoever," O'Neal told ESPN.com Monday. A call to the Suns on Tuesday seeking comment from O'Neal was referred to his public relations firm, which didn't immediately respond.
Arpaio, who describes himself as "America's Toughest Sheriff" and is best known for feeding jail inmates green bologna, clothing them in pink underwear, and making them work on chain gangs, said he didn't expect his actions would teach Shaq a lesson. But he hoped he learns that as a role model who wants to someday be a full-time sheriff, he needs to know his words matter.
"Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I don't think that either conduct should be out there publicly, even if media wasn't there," Arpaio said.
O'Neal previously served as a reserve officer with the Miami Beach Police Department while playing for the Miami Heat. He also volunteered with the Tempe Police Department after being traded to the Suns in February.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
Way to butt in there, Arpaio. Saw a camera and couldn't resist knocking over newly-deputized Sun City residents to get in front of it.
Sheriff cites language as reason for wanting Shaq's badges back
Associated Press
Updated: June 24, 2008, 4:24 PM ET
Shaq Rap Takes Shots At Kobe Bryant PHOENIX -- Shaquille O'Neal will lose his special deputy's badge in Maricopa County because of language he used in a rap video that mocks former teammate Kobe Bryant.
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the Phoenix Suns center's use of a racially derogatory word and other foul language left him no choice. Arpaio made Shaq a special deputy in January and promoted him to colonel of his largely ceremonial posse earlier this month.
"I want his two badges back," Arpaio told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "Because if any one of my deputies did something like this, they're fired. I don't condone this type of racial conduct."
Shaq was seen in a video posted on the celebrity news and gossip Web site TMZ.com rapping that "Kobe couldn't do without me." O'Neal skewers the Lakers' star, with whom he won three straight NBA titles from 2000-2002 while with Los Angeles, for not being able to win a championship without him.
"I was freestyling. That's all. It was all done in fun. Nothing serious whatsoever," O'Neal told ESPN.com Monday. A call to the Suns on Tuesday seeking comment from O'Neal was referred to his public relations firm, which didn't immediately respond.
Arpaio, who describes himself as "America's Toughest Sheriff" and is best known for feeding jail inmates green bologna, clothing them in pink underwear, and making them work on chain gangs, said he didn't expect his actions would teach Shaq a lesson. But he hoped he learns that as a role model who wants to someday be a full-time sheriff, he needs to know his words matter.
"Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I don't think that either conduct should be out there publicly, even if media wasn't there," Arpaio said.
O'Neal previously served as a reserve officer with the Miami Beach Police Department while playing for the Miami Heat. He also volunteered with the Tempe Police Department after being traded to the Suns in February.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
Am with you there.**** Sheriff Joe.
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This point has been argued here a thousand times. Just like Shaq, you simply cannot let sleeping dogs lay. The mods had everyone vote to add an NBA section like most sites have and the Suns fans voted it down. You go to the extreme to post the header yet you obviously did not read it. Go figure.