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The early years of the Orlando Magic are largely defined by Shaquille O'Neal and his one-of-a-kind style of play. In particular, one play stands out and defines his legacy with the Magic. On this ...
Say breaking backboards in the NBA and one person on everyone's mind is Shaquille O'Neal. In his career spanning 19 seasons, Shaq broke a grand total of two backboards in the NBA, right from his ...
ORLANDO - The Orlando Magic is finally making the call.. Franchise legend Shaquille O'Neal will become the first player in Magic history to have his jersey retired on Tuesday, Feb. 13. An All-Star ...
Shaquille O’Neal as the Walt Disney of the sports in Orlando. Before him, there was nothing and then he came to town and built a Magic kingdom. Except Disney World is still here. Shaq World v… ...
O'Neal even revealed that he idolized Barkley when he was an NBA rookie in 1992 playing for the Orlando Magic. He also recalled breaking the backboard in his first nationally televised game ...
Shaquille O’Neal greets former teammate Dennis Scott as Shaq's #32 Orlando Magic jersey is retired during a postgame ceremony after the Oklahoma City Thunder at Orlando Magic NBA game at the Kia ...
Fans celebrate retiring of Shaquille O'Neal's Orlando Magic jersey. ... JUST EVERY TIME HE’S BREAKING A RIM, JUST DUNKING MAN. PROBABLY EVERY TIME HE BROKE A BACKBOARD WHEN HE WENT TO GO DUNK.
I mean, he was breaking backboards and stuff, but you know, three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, rebounding champ, all-star, six all-NBAs. Like his resume is just bigger than Shaq's in ...
When Shaquille O’Neal became the first player to ever have his jersey retired by the Orlando Magic during Tuesday night’s nationally televised 127-113 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, it ...
Shaquille O'Neal will become the first player to have his jersey retired by the Orlando Magic on February 13 this year, and Dwight Howard believes he should have been the one to get that honor.
Shaquille O’Neal’s number will be retired Feb. 13 by the Orlando Magic, who will become the third NBA franchise to give that tribute to the four-time champion and Basketball Hall of Famer.