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It’s what I do,” Shaquille O’Neal said. “I’ve been doing it since 1992. If you don’t believe it, Google me.”
There’s no need. We got the live version Sunday, and what a show it was.
Five days before his 37th birthday, O’Neal scored 33 points and pulled down seven rebounds in the Suns’ 118-111 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. That came just three days after he poured in 45 points against the Toronto Raptors, a performance so unbelievable Toronto center Chris Bosh accused Shaq of cheating, saying he was camping in the lane.
“I heard what Chris Bosh said. Those are strong words coming from the RuPaul of big men,” O’Neal said with a chuckle.
Yeah, O’Neal could always deliver a line. But the quips seemed tired when O’Neal was injured and struggling with the Miami Heat; he came across as a washed-up comedian playing the Catskills.
These days, though, Shaq isn’t just making people laugh. He’s turned back the clock to a time many of us never thought he could get back to.
Sunday, he became just the fourth player over the age of 35 and the first since Michael Jordan in 2000 to score 33 or more points in consecutive games.
There’s no other way to put it: Shaq is back.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/136143
LMAO bosh cant mess with the diesel
There’s no need. We got the live version Sunday, and what a show it was.
Five days before his 37th birthday, O’Neal scored 33 points and pulled down seven rebounds in the Suns’ 118-111 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. That came just three days after he poured in 45 points against the Toronto Raptors, a performance so unbelievable Toronto center Chris Bosh accused Shaq of cheating, saying he was camping in the lane.
“I heard what Chris Bosh said. Those are strong words coming from the RuPaul of big men,” O’Neal said with a chuckle.
Yeah, O’Neal could always deliver a line. But the quips seemed tired when O’Neal was injured and struggling with the Miami Heat; he came across as a washed-up comedian playing the Catskills.
These days, though, Shaq isn’t just making people laugh. He’s turned back the clock to a time many of us never thought he could get back to.
Sunday, he became just the fourth player over the age of 35 and the first since Michael Jordan in 2000 to score 33 or more points in consecutive games.
There’s no other way to put it: Shaq is back.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/story/136143
LMAO bosh cant mess with the diesel