Full name: Shaquille O'Neal
English: Shaquille O'Neal
Birthday: March 6, 1972
Nickname: Big Shark
Number: 32
Position: Center
Birthday: 3/06/72
Height: 2.16M
Weight: 147.4kg
Current team: Phoenix Suns
Graduation school: Louisiana State University (Elective in 1992, 2000 Graduating in 2010)
Contract status: 5 years and 100 million, renewed on August 2, 2005, expiring in the summer of 2010
Total score: November 12, 2008, O'Neal's career His career score reached 26,402 points, surpassing former Celtics superstar Havlicek and becoming the 10th-highest scoring player in league history. He is currently 267 points away from Dominic Wilkins, who ranks ninth.
[Edit this paragraph] Personal profile
Shaquille O'Neal was born on March 6, 1972. He is 2.16 meters tall. In 1992, he was elected Rookie of the Year and was selected as the second player in the Dream Team. Team and Dream Team 3, won the gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. He is the biggest "Hercules" in the 100-year history of basketball.
Although Shaquille O'Neal is 2.16 meters tall and weighs more than 100 kilograms, he can sprint like a sprinter, rise like a high jumper, and can jump in two or three places like a weightlifter. Jump and dunk under heavy personal pressure. Before the start of the 1992-1993 season, he was selected with the first pick in the first round by the Orlando Magic. The 20-year-old O'Neal immediately set off a storm after entering the NBA.
In just three years, he won the scoring title once and brought a team that could not enter the playoffs to the playoffs in the first year. In the first year, it was brought to the top 8, and in the third year, it was brought to the finals. Although he did not win the final championship, the progress of this triple jump is indeed amazing. Before the start of the 1996-1997 season, O'Neal once again caused an uproar. He signed a seven-year, $120 million contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, which was an unprecedented huge contract in basketball history.
In his three years with the Magic, although O'Neal was extremely powerful, his skills were still a bit rough. In his first season in the NBA, he broke the backboard and rim three times while dunking, and finally pulled down a basketball stand. O'Neal was the first player to start the All-Star Game as a rookie since Michael Jordan in the 1984-1985 season. He was the undisputed Rookie of the Year.
In the 1994 NBA Finals, although the Magic had the right time, location, and people, they ultimately lost with a score of 0:4 due to the inexperience of the young players and the incompetent coaching of the coach. The Houston Rockets missed a chance to win the championship. After coming to the Lakers, O'Neal will inherit the Lakers tradition of fighting around tall centers, shoulder the historical task of reviving the Lakers' glory after Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and once again launch a fierce attack on the NBA championship. Off the court, O'Neal is a rock singer and film and television actor. He has released several song albums and videos of his own.
In 2005, O'Neal signed a contract with Li-Ning, becoming the first NBA All-Star player to sign with a Chinese sports brand.
[Edit this paragraph] Honors
As of November 21, 2008, O'Neal ranks among the highest among active players with a total of 12,028 rebounds.
O'Neal ranks among the top ten in NBA history with 26,396 points
One of the "50 greatest players in NBA history"
Won the NBA championship 4 times Champion
Won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the NBA Finals three times (2000, 2001, 2002)
In the 1999-2000 season, won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the regular season Player" title
Selected to the NBA "All-NBA Team" 8 times (1997-98, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 season), 2 times "Second Team" (1994-95, 1998-99 season), 3 times "Third Team" (1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97 season)
Two times selected to the NBA "Second Defensive Team" (1999-2000, 2000-01 season)
Selected to the "All-Star Team" 14 times (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)
Won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the 2000 NBA All-Star Game, scoring 22 points and 9 rebounds
2 regular games The "scoring king" of the game - 1994-1995 season (average score 29.3), 1999-2000 season (average score 29.7)
For 5 seasons, he ranked first in the NBA in field goal percentage (1993-94, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01 season)
Won the title of "Rookie of the Year" in the 1992-93 season and was selected to the "All Rookie Team"
Won the 1996 Olympic basketball championship; the 1994 World Men's Basketball Championship
[Edit this paragraph] Past season average
Rebounds per game
Season goals Team's starting time, shooting, 3-pointers, free throws, offense and defense, total assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, fouls, points
92-93 Magic 81 81 37.9 .562 .000 .592 4.20 9.60 13.90 1.9 .74 3.53 3.79 4.00 23.4
93-94 Magic 81 81 39.8 .599 .000 .554 4.70 8.50 13.20 2.4 .94 2.85 2.74 3.50 29.3
94-95 Magic 79 79 37.0 .583 .000 .533 4.20 7.30 11.40 2.7 .92 2.43 2.58 3.30 29.3
95-96 Magic 54 52 36.0 .573 .500 .487 3.40 7.70 11.00 2.9 .63 2.13 2.87 3.60 26.6
96-97 Lake People 51 51 38.1 .557 .000 .484 3.80 8.70 12.50 3.1 .90 2.88 2.86 3.50 26.2
97-98 Lakers 60 57 36.3 .584 .000 .527 3.50 7.90 11.40 2.4 .65 2.40 2.92 3.20 28.3
98-99 Lakers 49 49 34.8 .576 .000 .540 3.80 6.90 10.70 2.3 .73 1.67 2.49 3.20 26.3
99
-00 Lakers 79 79 40.0 .574 .000 .524 4.30 9.40 13.60 3.8 .46 3.03 2.82 3.20 29.7
00-01 Lakers 74 74 39.5 .572 .000 .513 3.90 8.8 0 12.70 3.7 .64 2.76 2.95 3.50 28.7
01-02 Lakers 67 66 36.1 .579 .000 .555 3.50 7.20 10.70 3.0 .61 2.04 2.55 3.00 27.2
02-03 Lakers 67 66 37.8 .574 .000 .622 3.90 7.20 11.10 3.1 .57 2.37 2.93 3.40 27.5
03-04 Lakers 67 67 36.8 .584 .000 .490 3.70 7.80 11.50 2.9 .51 2.48 2.91 3.40 21.5
04 -05 Heat 73 73 34.1 .601 .000 .461 3.50 6.90 10.40 2.7 .49 2.34 2.78 3.60 22.9
Career 882 875 37.4 .579 .050 .531 3.9 8.0 12. 0 2.8 .68 2.50 2.88 3.40 26.7
Playoffs 171 171 39.8 .562 .000 .515 4.3 8.2 12.5 3.0 .57 2.30 3.02 3.50 26.6
All-Star 9 7 24.8 .528 .000 .453 3.1 5.4 8.6 1.0 1.33 1.89 1.89 2.40 17.6
[Edit this paragraph] Career Record
2004-05 Career Record
Score 40 12/13/04 vs. Wizards 61 03/06/00 vs. Clippers
16 field goals made 01/11/05 vs. Suns 24 03/06/00 vs. Clippers
25 shots 01/14/05 40 against the Clippers 03/22/96 against the Wizards
None 1 three-point shot 02/16/96 against the Bucks
None 1 three-point shot 20 times
15 free throws made 01/14/05 vs. Clippers 19 11/19/99 vs. Bulls
28 free throws made 01/14/05 vs. Clippers 31 11/19/99 vs. Bulls
Offensive rebounds 9 11/23/04 vs. Trail Blazers 14 3 times
Defensive rebounds 15 2 times 25 03/21/04 vs. Bucks
Total rebounds 21 11/12/04 vs. Spurs 28 11/20/93 vs. Nets
10 assists 9 2 times
Steals 3 04/14/05 vs. 76ers 5 3 times
Blocked 7 shots 01/03/05 vs. SuperSonics 15 11/20/93 vs. Nets
Playing time 51 01/14/05 vs. Clippers 55 01/24/00 To Jazz
[Edit this paragraph] Other information
In Islam, his name Shaquille Rashaun means "Little Warrior"
Published 5 albums : "Shaq Diesel", "Shaq Fu: Da R
eturn", "You Can't Stop Reigning", "Respect" and The Greatest Hits
Trademarks for character records and clothing in the films "Kazaam", "Blue Chips" and "He Got Game" respectively" TWIsM”
At Christmas and Easter, buy toys and give them to poor children