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Here's Shaq and Amare's thoughts on Greg - time to get motivated by these arrse's Greg!
"But over in the Phoenix locker room, there was little-to-no buzz about Oden's arrival. Amare Stoudemire practically rolled his eyes at the mention of Oden, clearly unimpressed. And O'Neal scoffed at the notion that anyone would project Oden to be the next Shaq.
The next Shaq lives with me. Seriously. My youngest son will probably be the next Shaq if he decides to play," O'Neal said. "I was a special case. David Robinson... there is only a couple special cases that only come around once every while. Yao (Ming), he's a special case."
And then, ever so subtly, O'Neal landed the real insult. It was veiled as a compliment, but was deliberate in its pronunciation.
"Guys like Odom and (Andrew) Bynum -- they are 7-foot and great athletes, but it will probably take a couple years to get to that dominant level," O'Neal said.
No, that's not a typo. He said "Odom," not Oden. If there is an ultimate insult in the NBA, it's mispronouncing a guy's name. Especially when he is the No. 1 overall draft pick. And don't think for a second that O'Neal didn't know he was mispronouncing Oden's name"
"But over in the Phoenix locker room, there was little-to-no buzz about Oden's arrival. Amare Stoudemire practically rolled his eyes at the mention of Oden, clearly unimpressed. And O'Neal scoffed at the notion that anyone would project Oden to be the next Shaq.
The next Shaq lives with me. Seriously. My youngest son will probably be the next Shaq if he decides to play," O'Neal said. "I was a special case. David Robinson... there is only a couple special cases that only come around once every while. Yao (Ming), he's a special case."
And then, ever so subtly, O'Neal landed the real insult. It was veiled as a compliment, but was deliberate in its pronunciation.
"Guys like Odom and (Andrew) Bynum -- they are 7-foot and great athletes, but it will probably take a couple years to get to that dominant level," O'Neal said.
No, that's not a typo. He said "Odom," not Oden. If there is an ultimate insult in the NBA, it's mispronouncing a guy's name. Especially when he is the No. 1 overall draft pick. And don't think for a second that O'Neal didn't know he was mispronouncing Oden's name"


