That was really a great way to view the career achievements of the Admiral. Look, nobody could win with no help, not even the great Big O. Robinson took his teams to more success, with less help, than anyone in the history of the league.
And I agree with Whott (at least on this one point), Shaq is the most overrated player in this history of the league. He had the physical attributes of a Wilt Chamberlain, but he never dominated like Wilt did, he never won like Wilt did. In fact, two of his four championships were won because of two extremely controversial 4th quarters during elimination games (Game 6 vs. Kings in 02, and Game 7 vs. Blazers in 00). For some unexplained reasons, the Lakers won close games, both times, with a ridiculous amount of FTs in the 4th quarter. Another one of his championship was riding the coattails of Wade, again, with controversial calls at the end of critical game.
For a man that talented, he led the league in scoring once, never led the NBA in rebounding or blocks, coasted through the regular season multiple times, played limited defense through most of his career, tore down at least 2 franchises with he petty imaginary feud with teammates who helped him get to the finals/win the whole thing. Shaq is not the 4th best of all time, he isn't the fourth best center of all time.