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jiggy_55
07-30-2010, 10:38 AM
http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/18672/latest-buzz-shaq-t-mac-more

Latest buzz: Shaq, T-Mac, more
July, 30, 2010
By Marc Stein

Shaq struggling to find good fit

I’ve heard that Shaq, earlier this summer, was telling friends that the Spurs were the only team he'd consider playing for on a low-dollar contract.

But San Antonio, as covered previously in this cyberspace, doesn’t have the available minutes -- and really hasn’t shown the inclination -- to try to wedge the former local high school star into a world that still revolves around Shaq’s old rival Tim Duncan.

Atlanta? Sensible as it sounds for the Hawks to be the one team out there aggressively pursuing the 38-year-old -- given Shaq’s presumed ability to both stand up to Hawks killer Dwight Howard and sell tickets in Atlanta -- they just signed Jason Collins to be their No. 3 center and signed Josh Powell before Collins.

Which brings us back to Boston. I struggle to envision Shaq signing for a mere $1.35 million for next season, but the idea can’t be completely dismissed if O’Neal is serious about only signing with a team that can contend for a championship, since the Celts are still on that short list.

Tim Povtak of AOL FanHouse, who covered Shaq closely in Orlando when he broke into the NBA, reported recently that O’Neal has been lobbying Boston to come get him. Celts president of basketball operations Danny Ainge told the Boston Globe earlier this week than he didn’t want to comment on Shaq but acknowledged that “we’ve had some discussions.” And with Kendrick Perkins sure to miss the start of the season after knee surgery and with Jermaine O’Neal’s injury history, there is a legit need for another center.

The safer move for the Celtics is clearly signing Kwame, but I don’t think we need to remind you that Ainge -- who was willing to gamble on Stephon Marbury in the second half of the 2008-09 season when so many outsiders thought he wouldn’t dare -- is not afraid to take risks.

spursncowboys
07-30-2010, 10:53 AM
We should go after him and give him the reg season off.

tp2021
07-30-2010, 10:56 AM
Of course he's struggling to fit, he's huge.

DesignatedT
07-30-2010, 10:57 AM
He'll end up signing with a team not mentioned above

timtonymanurich
07-30-2010, 11:06 AM
If the Spurs are waiting till the very last minute knowing that every day that Shaq isn't signed his value drops, until they can negotiate the very bare minimum for him, then I love that approach! I'm not opposed to having him, but I'm not going to be there on opening day with a big "SHAQ ALL IS FORGIVEN! SPURS FANS LOVE YOU" sign either.

ohmwrecker
07-30-2010, 11:12 AM
Oh, good. Another Shaq thread.