Man i can remember when shaq came into the league no one had ever seen anything like him. The speed, power and and size, wow. Definitely the most dominate center of all time.
Not taking anything away from wilt he was the best in his Era hands down I don't know well he would do in todays game. When wilt played he was a foot taller than anybody in the league and guys weren't half as athletic he should should have dominated just by default. I can't remember another era that had as many great centers (David Robinson, hakim the dream, euwing, and so on) in the league as O'Neals Era and for him to come to the league and dominate like he did is impressive.
So powerful, that he forced the NBA to redesign all of its goal standards after the plays in #5. The NBA had known about glass-shattering dunks, but never before (or since) has someone broken the entire structure.
Shaq was a force to be reckoned with when he first started his dominant NBA career playing for the Orlando Magic! He was a beast in his prime playing with great players like Afernee Hardaway aka Penny, Dennis Scott aka D3, Booie, Nick Anderson, Brian Hill and Horace Grant. I miss this old school 90's magic team! Only thing, I wish they won an NBA Championship together with "Lil Penny" especially in the 95 playoffs finals against Rockets!!! That would have been sweet!!!
Sam Gallimore he didn’t take care of himself at all even when he was on the lakers he was getting fat he was good but he was getting fat and slow if he would’ve stayed in shape and played with Kobe 6 rings guaranteed
Me and my brother talk about this all the time. Shaq had the best opportunity of his career here because it was a new, young franchise. Yes, he won championships with the Lakers, but you had a chance to make the Orlando Magic your franchise; the Lakers already had previous greats. You, Penny, Nick Anderson, Dennis Scott, Donald Royal, Anthony Bowie and many others had such a bright future. I have no doubt y'all would've won multiple championships that would've put the new Orlando Magic franchise up there with those Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Laker, New York Knicks teams of old. Big opportunity missed! Orlando would've been your city, dude. This is why LeBron went back to Cleveland and wants to win a championship there. He'll be a superstar player from Ohio and bring that team it's first championship and bring that city a championship since the 60's. It's all about legacy and being that one to set the tone is how you want to be remembered.
El Hajj Malik El I have the same coversation with friends that I grew up with here in Orlando; Shaq would've definitely won more rings in Orlando, the Magic would've dominated the East for a long time. He alone would've been the face of the franchise the city of Orlando would've erected a statue on his behalf. Shaq probably didn't know how much the city of Orlando loved having him here I know as a teenager in high school my friends and I would stay up late and watch all the road games, the next morning all we spoke about was how dominant Shaq played against the great centers of that time. God I miss that Magic-Shaq team.
cflo1386, exactly. He did an interview with Penny and D-Scott in a barbershop and even said he made a mistake when he left Orlando. Even though I started watching in 2005 when we just let go of T-Mac, I still go back and check out the old 90's games. The team had so much potential. That started the Magic curse. They would've erected a statue of Shaq right outside the old Amway Arena. My brother, who is older than me, was telling me of how there was a buzz all around the city and they had the colors and the music to match the team; they had a serious identity out here. I was like 5-6 at the time, but I do remember some of the Magic craze in the city. It especially pissed me off when he won a championship with Miami in 2006. Orlando would've been the city to set the standard in Florida and trump anything Miami could've done.
The electricity in Orlando was great before the draft because everybody in Orlando knew we were getting Shaq, but we were still a little concerned about how good of a player he was going to be. A year earlier the Magic picked up his teammate, center Stanley Roberts, and he was a bust so there was concern if Shaq was going to be a bust as well. But, Shaq brought that electricity even before he played his first game in a Magic uniform.
Big respect to all the big man who jumped vs shaq thats wat made the centers era basketball so great every big man jumped to block the dunk no matter who or how great the player is like a gladiator sport
I think his extra weight helped him with the Lakers, later it spiraled out of control lol, he played in the NBA at close to 400 pounds in his last season
@hairjordan2620 it did. But like... he was already plenty powerful. He could have been a little bigger, faster, quicker. I think the change in his defensive impact alone would make me wanna keep him in Orlando shape. But then late-60s-70s Wilt would really be able to actually push him around though(if kareem was a lot too handle at that time tho, young Shaq would be a nightmare.
What a dude, it was so enjoyable to watch him with Bear Grylls in running wild with Bear Grylls, made jokes all the time and the respect towards Bear from him was something else :)
Cc Bb that comment was 2 weeks ago btw, dwights first couple games on the Hawks were great. At the time it seemed like he was getting better. For right now not really although hes still a decent player and a good rebounder.
I always have to cry to see Orlando Shaq attack, this is just to awesome! But sad at the same time, always thinking of what would have happened if he stayed in this shape all his career!?
Remember the days I woke up at 3 am in Germany to see Shaq dunking....Penny Hardaway, Dennis Scott, Robertson still are heroes to me....I was crying when they were swept 4-0 by Houston in the Finals....
Victor Sullivan Wilt didn't play in Shaq's era. Shaq was more dominant physically than Wilt. And had he play in the 60's, he would have averaged hands down the same kind of numbers Wilt did in his prime. People never take the era into account but it does count.
Athletic freak man. For some one his size and move around like that its just crazy. These aint bench warmers he slamming on but hall of famers some even against top 5 centers.
wedontknow Thank you for this comment. People never mention how mobile, agile and skilled he was for his size and weight. They take it for granted but it's fucking crazy.
wedontknow Dwight has potential and he also plays in a softer era. Plus he really doesn't have any serious competition at that position. Yet, he still can't clearly dominate the center position like Shaq did. And Shaq had way more competition.
Shaq came right into the nba as a rookie and averaged almost 30 a game we will never see another big man do that . anytime shaw caught the ball deep in the paint it was a dunk no matter what he had the best hands of anyone other than mj i.ever seen period .. if only kobe wasn't selfish shaq and kobe would've won from 5 or 6 rings in a row easily but kobe wanted to be the man and couldn't handle shaq being the man .. that 01 Lakers team was so.good man they would smash any current nba team today Ina series with ease !!!
Salut from Greece ,i wasn't fan off shaquile O'Neal never,, i was fan of Robinson or Hakim this era but i think shaq is the best center of all time ,its fair to admit this
No doubt about it. In that decade, I would watch basketball all the time. Not only that, but NBA Jam came out that decade which is my favorite basketball game. I wish we could go back to the 90s. That was the last best decade in the history of this planet.
Shaquille: =dunks=
The rim: *Ah shit here we go again*
Rim?
Why the fuck do I see so many people call them rings?
Hahahahahah
Hahaha
@MUFC lol 😂😂
I like the play when he dunked.
That was the best play of all time by Shaquille O'Neal.
Malik Bailey ):
Malik Bailey I like that play too 😂
Malik Bailey 丶
I liked the one when he shot a 3
#5 should have been #1. Because of that, the NBA had to change how the baskets were constructed, as no one had ever caused an entire basket to fail.
agreed
Yes Sir I concur!!
Yeah shaq broke the basket 2 times he should be band from the game
+Dennis Ian Rulloda band really?
Holy f**k he should not
Man i can remember when shaq came into the league no one had ever seen anything like him. The speed, power and and size, wow. Definitely the most dominate center of all time.
One number : 100.
Not taking anything away from wilt he was the best in his Era hands down I don't know well he would do in todays game. When wilt played he was a foot taller than anybody in the league and guys weren't half as athletic he should should have dominated just by default. I can't remember another era that had as many great centers (David Robinson, hakim the dream, euwing, and so on) in the league as O'Neals Era and for him to come to the league and dominate like he did is impressive.
Shit, just look at the video these are hall of famers he's dunking on like their bench warmers.
So powerful, that he forced the NBA to redesign all of its goal standards after the plays in #5. The NBA had known about glass-shattering dunks, but never before (or since) has someone broken the entire structure.
***** actually shaq is the most dominant center ever...
***** of course he was heavy but how the hell he jumped that high? thats power
1:57 the reactions of the bench :´D
Saw it too hahaha its like dammnnnnn
Shaq is the very reason why they've redesign the base of the basketball rim as he offenly destroys it..
Rim*
offenly hahaha
what does this garbled shit mean
Daryl dawkins
True?
3:13 legends say that he is still waiting for the high-five
🤣
its been 9 years😔
Fun fact : shaq destroyed more backboard than make 3 point in his whole career
WiseFlower shaq only made one three in his NBA career lol
@@rambosx6699 ben wallace > shaq
@@youngboy2pacdrake That's your opinion
This was his best version for sure. Strengh, stamina and mobility.
Definetely better than his laker version
Still to this day, I cannot get over the fact being such a huge man he moves so swiftly and eloquently.
1:42 - Even the basket does reverence to Shaq.
That's why I love this guy, he brings his personality right their on the court
Now those are some high percentage shots
John Noonan AMEN my friend lol
John Noonan obviously
The Shaqattack! Shaqaboom! Shaqalakadingdong!
The haqashaq
Hahahaha
Irving:Ankle breakers
Shaq:Basket breakers
Shaq is one of my all time favorites and those plays really were MAGIC
Shaq was a force to be reckoned with when he first started his dominant NBA career playing for the Orlando Magic! He was a beast in his prime playing with great players like Afernee Hardaway aka Penny, Dennis Scott aka D3, Booie, Nick Anderson, Brian Hill and Horace Grant. I miss this old school 90's magic team! Only thing, I wish they won an NBA Championship together with "Lil Penny" especially in the 95 playoffs finals against Rockets!!! That would have been sweet!!!
1:49 The whole basket was like - "Let me take a rest for a bit with these dunks imma seat here for a second".😂😂
Shaq Attack!!! 90's NBA was and is Legendary!
hes more athletic during orlando years!
Yeah!, skinny shaq killed it
+SkateBrain lol
Tambol Chipak he didn't keep up with fitness and he had a lot of nagging injuries
Lol because he is younger wtf
Sam Gallimore he didn’t take care of himself at all even when he was on the lakers he was getting fat he was good but he was getting fat and slow if he would’ve stayed in shape and played with Kobe 6 rings guaranteed
This man posterized some of the best shot blockers in the history of the game. Hakeem, Dikembe, Alonzo, and The Admiral. Sick!!
Shaq made a lot of big men look like kids.
true
7 years wow
Me and my brother talk about this all the time. Shaq had the best opportunity of his career here because it was a new, young franchise. Yes, he won championships with the Lakers, but you had a chance to make the Orlando Magic your franchise; the Lakers already had previous greats. You, Penny, Nick Anderson, Dennis Scott, Donald Royal, Anthony Bowie and many others had such a bright future. I have no doubt y'all would've won multiple championships that would've put the new Orlando Magic franchise up there with those Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Laker, New York Knicks teams of old. Big opportunity missed! Orlando would've been your city, dude. This is why LeBron went back to Cleveland and wants to win a championship there. He'll be a superstar player from Ohio and bring that team it's first championship and bring that city a championship since the 60's. It's all about legacy and being that one to set the tone is how you want to be remembered.
El Hajj Malik El I have the same coversation with friends that I grew up with here in Orlando; Shaq would've definitely won more rings in Orlando, the Magic would've dominated the East for a long time. He alone would've been the face of the franchise the city of Orlando would've erected a statue on his behalf. Shaq probably didn't know how much the city of Orlando loved having him here I know as a teenager in high school my friends and I would stay up late and watch all the road games, the next morning all we spoke about was how dominant Shaq played against the great centers of that time. God I miss that Magic-Shaq team.
cflo1386, exactly. He did an interview with Penny and D-Scott in a barbershop and even said he made a mistake when he left Orlando. Even though I started watching in 2005 when we just let go of T-Mac, I still go back and check out the old 90's games. The team had so much potential. That started the Magic curse. They would've erected a statue of Shaq right outside the old Amway Arena. My brother, who is older than me, was telling me of how there was a buzz all around the city and they had the colors and the music to match the team; they had a serious identity out here. I was like 5-6 at the time, but I do remember some of the Magic craze in the city. It especially pissed me off when he won a championship with Miami in 2006. Orlando would've been the city to set the standard in Florida and trump anything Miami could've done.
The electricity in Orlando was great before the draft because everybody in Orlando knew we were getting Shaq, but we were still a little concerned about how good of a player he was going to be. A year earlier the Magic picked up his teammate, center Stanley Roberts, and he was a bust so there was concern if Shaq was going to be a bust as well. But, Shaq brought that electricity even before he played his first game in a Magic uniform.
God bless you guys
Cleveland my favorite team cuz I was born in Ohio and lived there for majority of my life
I love how anytime shaq dunks he really quickly runs away because he KNOWS its gonna come down on him.
Big respect to all the big man who jumped vs shaq thats wat made the centers era basketball so great every big man jumped to block the dunk no matter who or how great the player is like a gladiator sport
Шакил - игрок ради которого и смотришь баскетбол. Легендарный центровой НБА и весельчак. Отличная подборка. Спасибо, здоровяк! Respect Shaq!
Shaq's wink can mesmerize the coldest of hearts
Shaq was awesome to watch when he was with Orlando!
It is amazing to think that if Shaq kept his early career figure how even more dominant he could have been.
I think his extra weight helped him with the Lakers, later it spiraled out of control lol, he played in the NBA at close to 400 pounds in his last season
@hairjordan2620 it did. But like... he was already plenty powerful. He could have been a little bigger, faster, quicker.
I think the change in his defensive impact alone would make me wanna keep him in Orlando shape.
But then late-60s-70s Wilt would really be able to actually push him around though(if kareem was a lot too handle at that time tho, young Shaq would be a nightmare.
this guy was a total power. No one can stop him during his prime.
Those were the good days of the NBA...
He did what was best for him. Got championships. I don't hate him for leaving us here in Orlando. Our greatest player. Thanks Shaq.
Damn he use to be skinnier
used*
Asia
Used to be younger..
Didn’t we all.
@Harman actually it is natural to get heavier when aging, so no worries
_RUclips just slam dunked this on everybody's recommended_ 🏀
Como quisiera haber vivido esa epoca de la NBA
Shaq was so GREAT when he was with the Lakers that I forgot how great he was with the Magic.
yes
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Shutup
Shaquille O'Neal is monster when it comes in basketball
What a dude, it was so enjoyable to watch him with Bear Grylls in running wild with Bear Grylls, made jokes all the time and the respect towards Bear from him was something else :)
I like how everybody is clapping when he destroys the baskets 😂
dwight needs to take notes
Indeed
to be fair d12 was pretty good in magic tho
^ he'd prob be a hall of famer if he stayed on the magic, hes getting a loooot better on the hawks though
Gareth 101 No he's not. You moron. Lmfao.
Cc Bb that comment was 2 weeks ago btw, dwights first couple games on the Hawks were great. At the time it seemed like he was getting better. For right now not really although hes still a decent player and a good rebounder.
The greatest Center to ever play the game.
Shaq destroying the whole stanchion against the Nets will *always* be his #1 play.
I watched this entire countdown with a smile on my face
Anyone else got it in their recommended 7 years later?
No
Si jaja
I miss the 1992-1995 Magic.
We all love big Shaq
Him taking down the rims cracks me up every time lol
#Epic
That was some real wizardry right there! Get it.....
Incrível a força física desse jogador.
Good memories. Thanks!
He dominated the basketball!
Shaq bringing down the hoop should be one and 2
If shaq was in his prime right now in the nba he would be averaging 35p, 20r, 5b
No he wouldn't. You realise he played the entire decade of 2000-2010?
There is no decent centres any more, none in the league the moment can post up and rebound consistently
Word!
mrteportelloubaga
Dumbass he said his prime...
He wouldn't. He never averaged more than 13 reb so you're wrong.
Shaq was an absolute beast 👊🏾
I always have to cry to see Orlando Shaq attack, this is just to awesome! But sad at the same time, always thinking of what would have happened if he stayed in this shape all his career!?
Lol at Barkley when the hoop slowly collapsed in phoenix.
Hahaaa
He looked like Jill when moving away from a zombie in the resident evil 3 game, hahaha.
that penguin slide in the beginning though
and his laugh XDDD
Remember the days I woke up at 3 am in Germany to see Shaq dunking....Penny Hardaway, Dennis Scott, Robertson still are heroes to me....I was crying when they were swept 4-0 by Houston in the Finals....
The guy was just unstoppable.
Sometimes you forget how dominant and fluid the Orlando magic version of Shaq was in the 90s
No body could stop he! he is the strongest man in NBA history!!!! he is the best center
Shaq is one of the greats. However, look up Wilt Chamberlain he is hands down best bigman ever
Victor Sullivan
Wilt didn't play in Shaq's era. Shaq was more dominant physically than Wilt. And had he play in the 60's, he would have averaged hands down the same kind of numbers Wilt did in his prime. People never take the era into account but it does count.
Amazing
Shaq is Legend👑🏀🔥🔝💪
1:54 i keep replaying it.
Hakeem Olajuwon and Alonzo Mourning were all either posturized or something else in these highlights LMAO
I just noticed that. lol. Alonzo Mourning seems like he got posterized by every superstar in the last 3 decades.
And you should watch when Hakeem embarrassed Shaq the hundreds of times lol
Shaq and Dwight Howard were so tall ,such giants yet they were so quick,aerial and mobile
Anybody knows what happened after he broke down the basket?
A lesson: When you see Shaq about to dunk on you...dont try to block it
Best center ever... man of steel
the announcer said "shakalaka boom" instead of "boom shakalaka" 🤣🤣🤣
2:19
1:55 Holy Cow!
the guy in the backgrounds body language tells me he was thinking that too
The clock violated Shaq! The game resumed after a 46-minute delay because seats had to be moved around.
That was when the NBA realized they needed to make the baskets' bases stronger..
the last one did not brake man but it was freaking cool... man I loved it do more of this
He's an amazing player Shaq was he still amazing now. 🏀🏀👍👍😁
He shattered glass from backboards, why not on list??
Athletic freak man. For some one his size and move around like that its just crazy. These aint bench warmers he slamming on but hall of famers some even against top 5 centers.
wedontknow
Thank you for this comment. People never mention how mobile, agile and skilled he was for his size and weight. They take it for granted but it's fucking crazy.
Air Magic Dude Shaq was a freak center. Dwight Howard had potential but he is too soft to play in the paint.
wedontknow
Dwight has potential and he also plays in a softer era. Plus he really doesn't have any serious competition at that position. Yet, he still can't clearly dominate the center position like Shaq did. And Shaq had way more competition.
Shaq came right into the nba as a rookie and averaged almost 30 a game we will never see another big man do that . anytime shaw caught the ball deep in the paint it was a dunk no matter what he had the best hands of anyone other than mj i.ever seen period .. if only kobe wasn't selfish shaq and kobe would've won from 5 or 6 rings in a row easily but kobe wanted to be the man and couldn't handle shaq being the man .. that 01 Lakers team was so.good man they would smash any current nba team today Ina series with ease !!!
All of them awesome
The legend says that Shaq still destroys the baskets until today
Alternative title: shaq dunking for 3 minutes to
Shaq’s dunks were sooooo nasty.
He was so athletic in Orlando
Salut from Greece ,i wasn't fan off shaquile O'Neal never,, i was fan of Robinson or Hakim this era but i think shaq is the best center of all time ,its fair to admit this
shack attack
How do you know he isn't?
LOL , broken rims is the funniest of shaq
Who still watch in 2021?
The strongest center I've ever seen
there is nothing "magical", he's just a GIANT
he was pretty athletic back then
Rumors have it that the man at 3:14 is still looking for a high five
Would’ve been hilarious if they put his only career made 3-pt shot
DWIGHT HOWARD DONT HAVE A THING ON SHAQ-
Shaq is a phenomenon of nature ... a show man
Nobody could bring a stadium full of fans to their feet like Shaq did!
90s NBA was the absolute best time in basketball history.
Agree..the best player,the best game,and the best highlight are all in the 90's,today's game has soften and overated player are way too much
Exactly.
The 90's were the best they had all those legends.
No doubt about it. In that decade, I would watch basketball all the time. Not only that, but NBA Jam came out that decade which is my favorite basketball game. I wish we could go back to the 90s. That was the last best decade in the history of this planet.
olajuwon and mourning got dunked on twice in this video lol
hakeem is a master center tho
+lite daya7 true from Houston
Olajuwon is 1 of the best centers of all time
Most dominating player since 90s
Best thumbnail choice
if u have eyes ul see it
Bro 7 years old u r a legend
I love him but sometimes he is just scary...lol