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    Default Shaq! The Shaqster looks past his prime.

    Or else he's sweating out a few too many Colt45's.

    I thought he would have his best effort tonight.
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    That guy is game to game these days. He can look like his old self one game, then the next just flat out look ready to retire.

    Do the Bulls sweep, or is this a home court battle, and goes 7?

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    Don't count him out just yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razz View Post
    Don't count him out just yet.
    I agree Razz.

    I think Shaq and the rest of the Heat will be sky high for that game 3 challenge.

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    Bulls are very tough team and have a great shot to get to finals.

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    Guys, Shaq has been past his prime for 3 yrs now.

    The last great run he had scoring-wise in the playoffs was 2004, when they lost to Detroit in the finals.

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    I agree with gridironguy, Shaq has been coasting on fumes for several years. Big guys are so hard to find, Shaq could probably play as long as he wants, health permitting.

    Anyone remember Kareem Abdul Jabbar in his final years? LMAO. I think he was averaging 10 pts a game with Riley cutting his minutes back as much as possible to keep him fresh. Even still, Kareem didn't make it past half-court on some trips upcourt, letting his teammates play 4 on 5. Haha. Those were the days.

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