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You can only guess on what Shaq's impact will be

by Jakeblloyd
created February 12, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Plenty of people have opinions on last week's trade of Shaquille O'Neal from Miami to Phoenix for Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks.

My friend Cosey — as well as thousands of other hoops fans — think O'Neal is washed up and won't be of much use to the Suns. In other words, he won't win that elusive championship for Steve Nash n' Co.

ESPN.com columnist Scoop Jackson — and thousands of others, but not as many thousands — think O'Neal is the key ingredient the Suns have been lacking the past few years. They point to his defensive presence. They say Marion and big man Amare Stoudemire quarreled too much. They agree with the trade.

The truth?

We don't know and we won't know for quite a while.

O'Neal hasn't played since mid-January with a hip injury. He's back to working out, but will he be able to stay healthy? There remain two months of regular-season play plus that nearly-two-month playoff circus. That's almost four months. Can O'Neal endure that?

How will he fit in the Suns' run-n'-gun system? Some analysts have said that the older you get, the easier it is to run north-south as opposed to making quick, lateral movements. But don't tell me O'Neal's gonna run the fast-break quick enough to receive a dime from Nash ahead of the defense.

That's one thing I don't see happening.

But here's something Phoenix can look forward to with O'Neal. If, indeed, he is healthy come playoff time, he'll be valuable in half-court sets — and the action tends to slow down late in the season. Say what you want to about O'Neal, but he still draws double-teams and remains a deft passer out of the post. When possessions are breaking down, O'Neal will be a viable option (again, if he's healthy).

The defensive end is where O'Neal could be most valuable. Stoudemire has not developed into the defensive force Phoenix fans hoped he would. He shows flashes of solid play here and there, but he can't consistently thwart players such as Tim Duncan and Carlos Boozer.

When Stoudemire and O'Neal are both in the game, Stoudemire will be able to play power forward and leave the toughest defensive assignment to O'Neal. Call O'Neal immobile if you'd like, but ask any NBA player who he's most intimidated by — and I bet Shaq's still near the top of the list.

But forget X's and O's. The biggest question mark of thousands is whether O'Neal will be on the court enough to make a solid impact. I'd say he needs to play a good 20 minutes a night for the Suns to survive the Western Conference and make the NBA Finals.

On Monday, after his first practice, he admitted that he was a bit winded running up and down the court with the Suns. But in O'Neal's defense, he had been completely sidelined for three weeks.

A good thing for the Suns is the timing of the deal. O'Neal is rested. The team has the West's best record and doesn't need to rush him back into action. If O'Neal plays, say, the Suns' final 25 games (they're 36-15), he should be in good form — but not too fatigued — heading into the playoffs.

That's what has made O'Neal effective in the past. He'd miss the first half of the season with some injury — or lazy syndrome — and then roar into April with a full head of steam. While I don't foresee any roaring from O'Neal, if he has half a head of steam, the Suns will be in good shape.

Of course, even if O'Neal plays well, that doesn't guarantee anything in the mighty West. San Antonio remains the team to beat in the playoffs. The Lakers will be scary if Andrew Bynum comes back strong. And don't forget about Dallas, Utah and even New Orleans (oh, and always-dangerous Golden State).

It is clear that this year more than ever, winning the NBA's superior conference will be as exhausting as a trip up Mt. Everest (before the days of billionaires paying guides to drag them up the mountain). Games will be slug-fests. Series sweeps will be minimal.

By May, O'Neal might wish he were back in the "Leastern Conference."

Or he might be having the time of his career helping the Suns finally reach their goal.

You can guess all you want. All we know right now is ... well ... nothing.

Show us what you can do, big fella!


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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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I think Shaq just being in the lockerroom makes everyone happier and therefore better.

Amare and Shawn are friends and were not "quarrelling". However, together they made for an unhappy couple. They both were playing out of their preferred position and both had issues that tended to overshadow the focus and determination of the veterans (Nash, Bell, Hill).

Now with Shaq to guide and rein in Amare, the Suns have only one purpose - an NBA Title!

And so you know, Mike D'Antoni has repeatedly said that ANYONE can run in his system - I don't know anyone who thought of Grant Hill or Kurt Thomas as "speedsters" and yet they fit in JUST FINE.

And D'Antoni was reportedly giddy when the idea of acquiring Shaq was presented to him - as he was at the first press conference.

Shaq has much to prove, D'Antoni has much to prove, Amare has much to prove and Nash has much to prove. A ring will do that.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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And the Lakers never scared me to begin with. In fact, I thought they were scarier WITH Kwame (who despite his stone hands is a big emepher) instead of Gasol. Amare had problems with Brown's size. Gasol has BIG problems with Amare.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Consider this: If Shaq can run a 7 secong 40-yard dash, he can run faster than that for 94 feet. I predict you will see Shaq leading a fast break at some point before the playoffs, not just rebounding and passing it up court...
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Falcon02520Legend
694 days ago
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could you imagine Shaq taking the ball up the court? I haven't seen much basketball, but the only time I remember him trying it was during an All-Star game... I think he should do it once or twice with Pheonix; at the least for shits and giggles
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KelsdadAll-Star
694 days ago
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It gets Amare' out of the middle and moves him to the four. Can't get anymore positive than that.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
694 days ago
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Impact? On a weighing scale? Massive.
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KelsdadAll-Star
694 days ago
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Monday's are normally the Suns day off, but they practiced today for about an hour, just to give Shaq some court time. Word is there was more laughter and guys giving each other crap in one hour than in any Suns practice all season so far. The impact of Shaq is immediate and he is still two weeks from playing his first game.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Raja Bell said it was the most enjoyable practice all season, guys all showed up early and ready to work. And D'Antoni's practices rarely last for more than an hour anyway. They save most of the physical stuff for the games - I'm sure Shawn Marion will miss D'Antoni's practices compared to Pat Riley's notorious 3+ hour grind-fests.
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SSreportersLegend
694 days ago
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In other news: Shaq has been denied a request to run down the court using the horse he rode in the Super Bowl commercial.
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KelsdadAll-Star
694 days ago
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Probably because he ate it.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
694 days ago
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... while still riding on its back.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
694 days ago
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A marriage between Shaq and his team always seems to be a joyous, fun loving moment. But the divorces are downright damn nasty.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
694 days ago
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Like he said - he's a Military Kid - every four years he's gotta move to a new base.

I think this ending will come in the form of him riding into the Sunset on a half-eaten horse.

I just hope to God that he doesn't get the idea to join Sheriff Joe's Posse...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
694 days ago
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Better the horse than Amare, huh?
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
694 days ago
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I wonder if Shaq plans on promising Phoenix a championship it worked out for him in Miami. Maybe this time he should promise 2 or 3
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
694 days ago
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Actually he did yap about 2 more championships at his intro press conference.
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
694 days ago
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By the way, at first I was adamantly against this trade but the reasoning that I have read (mostly by Manny) has convinced me to feel about 50-50 on the trade.
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SSreportersLegend
694 days ago
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Shaq apparently was also denied by the NBA to go down the court using a squad car...after all, he is a police office of some sort.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
694 days ago
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Yeah - Department of Food Inspection.
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