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Shaq headed to Phoenix pending physical
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<blockquote data-quote="DBK" data-source="post: 6131811" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>This is a horrible trade on so many levels, I can't even begin to describe it. I thought it was a misprint on ESPN last night. </p><p></p><p>The fact is, every center in this league outside of KAJ goes hits a wall at 35 like a cement truck into the side of Mt. Everest, and Shaq is no different. Great players like Patrick Ewing are 34 and pretty good, and it's as if they've never touched the ball that next year. They can't run, they can't rebound, they can't hit 6 foot jumpers. The price you pay for 15 years of physical toil at 7-0 and 280. Or in Shaq's case, even longer and at much higher weights, being beat on night in and night out. </p><p></p><p>Miami is 9-37. 9. And. 37. Shaq can't stay healthy, and when he is, he looks more like a plodding, slow, and skill-less 2-foot dunk machine than he ever has. And he is still owed $40 million bucks! Someone explain to me how he runs the floor with Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire? Unless Phoenix wins the title, which they won't, this will be one of the most bizarre and senseless trades ever, should it go through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBK, post: 6131811, member: 4088"] This is a horrible trade on so many levels, I can't even begin to describe it. I thought it was a misprint on ESPN last night. The fact is, every center in this league outside of KAJ goes hits a wall at 35 like a cement truck into the side of Mt. Everest, and Shaq is no different. Great players like Patrick Ewing are 34 and pretty good, and it's as if they've never touched the ball that next year. They can't run, they can't rebound, they can't hit 6 foot jumpers. The price you pay for 15 years of physical toil at 7-0 and 280. Or in Shaq's case, even longer and at much higher weights, being beat on night in and night out. Miami is 9-37. 9. And. 37. Shaq can't stay healthy, and when he is, he looks more like a plodding, slow, and skill-less 2-foot dunk machine than he ever has. And he is still owed $40 million bucks! Someone explain to me how he runs the floor with Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire? Unless Phoenix wins the title, which they won't, this will be one of the most bizarre and senseless trades ever, should it go through. [/QUOTE]
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