Shaquille O’Neal broke the backboard, and Nick Anderson scored a remarkable 50 points off the bench, as the Magic beat the Nets in an entertaining affair.
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Shaq equals GOAT
Shaq is the most dominant nba player of all time..
14:52
Upload LJ’s 44 point game from 96
Shaq is a bulldozer on legs instead of wheels
RIP Petrović (1:40:20 shame what could have been)
Shaq was a beast
14:54 is when Shaq breaks the background if your wondering
My god the game has come a long way
Epic shit ..love 🏀 from 🇬🇧
Imagine young Shaq playing with the same style of play like Gianni's ……. That would have been terrifying
Rip Dwayne Schintzius
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These puns on "clock violation" are so mercilessly dad-joke'sque they're almost good.
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I'm amazed but confused, Shaq used to have a good free throw, what happened? I remember in his lakers times he always struggled
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22:05 Young Shaq just obliterating that pick-and-roll. He could have been quicker running back to cover Mahorn but I'm sure the Magic saw a Mahorn jumper as the most favorable outcome of that possession. His agility at that size seemingly defied the laws of physics. It's too bad he couldn't keep himself in shape because he could have been as dominant defensively as he was offensively.
THE SHAQ ATTACK WILL NEVER FORGET …
i always wonder if he was fined for breaking backboards
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In the 1990s, the Orlando Magic tended to focus on the Shaq & Penny combination, but the shooter combination of Dennis Scott and Nick Anderson was also an indispensable force for the team.
I don't think the NBA was ready for someone that big and strong to be terrorizing their equipment.