Shaq Retires, Leaving Most Entertaining Legacy In NBA History Both On And Off The Court
Shaq has retired after 19 seasons, but he much more than just a star on the basketball court -- he was the NBA's biggest media mogul ever.
Shaq has retired after 19 seasons, but he much more than just a star on the basketball court -- he was the NBA's biggest media mogul ever.
We look at Shaquille O'Neal's retirement and who the rightful successor is to his quirky personality.
His retirement announcement via tweet is the perfect time for us to reflect back on the small role we played in helping get Shaq on Twitter while he was a member of the Phoenix Suns in 2008.
Shaquille O'Neal Retires As Greatest NBA Center Of All Time
Shaquille O'Neal will go down as one of the greatest centers in the history of basketball, but his storied 19-year career didn't end in glory. O'Neal stumbled through 37 games this season with the Celtics, posting career lows in points and rebounds.
Shaq retired from the NBA on Wednesday after playing 18 seasons and winning four championships, and leaving an imprint on the NBA that can (finally) go down in history.
Shaq retires, leaving us to wonder whether what made him an incredible entertainer also kept him from being the greatest big man in NBA history.