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[post_page_title]Shaquille O’Neal[/post_page_title]
Shaq was an unstoppable force in the paint, where nobody in their right minds would dare to step. A physical beast, listed at 7’1 and 325 pounds (although he was likely much more), fouling him was often the best option for opposing defenses. Shaq holds the third-best career field goal percentage ever at 58.2 percent, and he currently ranks eighth on the all-time scoring list. He was crowned Rookie of the Year in the 1992-93 season. As he continued to improve, he eventually became the MVP of the league in 1999-2000, as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. Shaq won three consecutive championships with the Lakers from 2001-2002, before winning another ring as a member of the Miami Heat in 2006.

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