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  • #21
    Originally posted by oldgringo View Post
    yeah i thought that was very unnecessary. ewing is one of the 10 greatest centers in college and nba history. shaq has accomplished more than him, but ewings accomplishments are extremely impressive at the same time. just to lift a few:

    11x NBA All-Star (1986, 1988-1997)
    1x All-NBA First Team Selection (1990)
    6x All-NBA Second Team Selection (1988-1989, 1991-1993, 1997)
    3x NBA All-Defensive Second Team Selection (1988-1989, 1992)
    1986 NBA Rookie of the Year
    1986 NBA All-Rookie Team
    NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
    1x NCAA Men's Basketball Champion (1984)
    1x NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1984)
    1x Naismith College Player of the Year (1985)
    1x Adolph Rupp Trophy (1985)

    pretty low by shaq if you ask me.



    for someone that's followed snaq for years, i never really heard Ewing say anything about him...prime ewing was a handful for ANY center and it just comes off as salty when he keeps jabbing at the guy


    Ewing has done a GREAT job in developing Dwight's game and that **** is so uneccesary

    Originally posted by DarchinyFAN View Post
    LOL on the Van Jeremy reference (I don't type "LOL" much)

    Jeff Van Gundy is awsome. Very good dry wit, he is on local radio here in Houston alot. Shaq better watch it JVG will tear him a new one.


    duuuuude, mike breen and mark jackson better hold JVG back...he's gonna come out firing

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    • #22
      Shaq is just mad because he got did in by Dwight... NO ****

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      • #23
        Ewing has found a niche for himself coaching young centers. He helped Dwight and Yao tremendously. Even the young center for Orlando, Gortat has developed into a decent back up because of Pat.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by -Antonio- View Post
          Ewing has found a niche for himself coaching young centers. He helped Dwight and Yao tremendously. Even the young center for Orlando, Gortat has developed into a decent back up because of Pat.



          that dude had much much game...you can tell that if he had the ability to teach, he has plenty of knowledge to pass along...like you stated, its evidenced by Yao and Dwight

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          • #25
            Shaq is telling no lie when he says he's accomplished more than Stan, Jeff, and Ewing put together.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by -Antonio- View Post
              Or because Pat Riley was forcing him out? The same Pat Riley who wanted no part of the young team Stan Van took over and coached to the playoffs.
              Exactly, everyone knows it was Riley who forced dude out in order to get the accolades.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by ASININE View Post
                Shaq is telling no lie when he says he's accomplished more than Stan, Jeff, and Ewing put together.


                rippuh, it also wouldnt be a lie if Dwight said that Snaq was a fat **** that never lived up to all his potential....but that would be uneccesary...like Snaq's comments

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by ASININE View Post
                  Shaq is telling no lie when he says he's accomplished more than Stan, Jeff, and Ewing put together.
                  Dwigh will get there. I like Shaq, but he never had to deal with the wrath that is Michael Jeffrey Jordan. And Hakeem was his daddy.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Makavelli View Post
                    rippuh, it also wouldnt be a lie if Dwight said that Snaq was a fat **** that never lived up to all his potential....but that would be uneccesary...like Snaq's comments
                    yo mak so are you going to hbo's bad in san ho?

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                    • #30
                      Shaq is a bitter, wifeless old man that is grasping to old strings of greatness that have since far passed him by.

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