Someone should’ve been punched this shiny, silk wristed mf in the face. Good for Scottie
Someone should’ve been punched this shiny, silk wristed mf in the face. Good for Scottie
Breh, he had great footwork. Look at how smooth his spin, drop step, or turn around shots are. Yeah he was physically dominant, but he made that shyt look smooth because of his footwork. Besides Dream and KAJ, what other center had low post game like this?
Early Shaq, yeah. He was no slouch with the post game fundamentals. Lakers Shaq and beyond, once the injuries started racking up, and he got “fat and lazy”, there wasn’t much skill in what he was doing, which was over powering his defender. Those 6-7 years he was mobile and fluid is not enough for me to say he was more skilled than someone like Al Jefferson or Yao in the post.Shaq understood leverage and positioning better than most. If you paid attention it wasn't just dunks it was fundamentals, many of which are lost today. It was seals, spins, dropsteps etc. Of course Hakeem is the standard but Shaq was better than alot of big men skill wise.
No tf he wasn’t
He had average footwork, most back to the basket bigs did. But Shaq would just over power his man and dunk it...every time. What skills did he possess to earn the right to be called one of the most skilled bigs of all time?
No shyt. That was his go to move. Just like Giannis has his spin move euro step or whatever he does. What are you saying?MOST OF SHAQS PTS
CAME FROM HOOK SHOTS.
WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
No shyt. That was his go to move. Just like Giannis has his spin move euro step or whatever he does. What are you saying?
Is that not what he used to do?YOUR GOOFY ASS SAID
SHAQ JUST OVERPOWERED GUYS
AND DUNKED ON THEM EVERYTIME.
Is that not what he used to do?
So his turn around spin hook makes him one of the most skilled big men of all time now? Idk wtf you’re getting at.