“I Wanted Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Validation”: Shaquille O’Neal Considered Lakers Legend Questioning His Greatness the ‘Worst Day’ of His Life
Shaquille O’Neal had one of the most accomplished NBA careers, winning a lot of team and individual accolades in his 19 years on the grandest stage for basketball. And yet, the 7ft 1’ giant needed validation.
The Big Aristotle won 4 NBA championships, 3x Finals MVPs, 15x All-Star selections, and has made more money than most athletes, not just in basketball, but any sport throughout the world.
However, he still remembers the day like it was yesterday when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar criticized him severely while he was dominating the entire league playing for the Lakers.
Shaquille O’Neal wanted validation from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Shaquille O’Neal came into the league in 1992 and quickly established himself as a true superstar who was ready for anything and everything. Even the likes of Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Patrick Ewing never scared him or even awestruck him as a 22-year-old.
The Magic’s big man was quickly becoming a household name while rising to fame in one of the top sports in the world. But Orlando’s failure to keep him happy saw him take his talents to LA.
However, he wasn’t able to lead the Lakers to a championship in his first 3-years in the franchise. And the fashion in which he was getting eliminated wasn’t too good either.
After getting swept thrice in the first three Playoffs with Magic, Shaq also got out of the playoffs with the Lakers, twice via sweeps and once by gentleman sweep. This glaring point was then pointed out by Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
And until now Shaq remembers that vividly. He once talked about it on Inside the NBA, saying he needed KAJ’s validation from that point on. Watch it here.
Once he won 4 championships, Shaq got what he wanted.
The Diesel holds the record for most Playoffs sweep
Shaquille O’Neal has been swept in the Playoffs, an NBA record (alongside Pau Gasol) – 6 times. Thrice with Orlando, twice in LA, and once in Miami.
However, winning 3 championships and 3x Finals MVPs after his first 5 sweeps and then one more championship in Miami helped The Diesel wash those stains off pretty easily.
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