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  • Shaquille O'Neal is traded to Miami

    The Big Diesel has gone coast to coast.

    The Lakers and Heat finalized a trade Wednesday sending Shaquille O'Neal to Miami, with Los Angeles getting Caron Butler, Lamar Odom, Brian Grant and a first-round draft pick in return.

    "I said at the end of the year I wanted to be on a team, just a team," O'Neal said in an exclusive interview with SportsCenter that aired Wednesday. "Doesn't matter who's team it was, I just wanted to be on the team and I wanted things to go right. I wanted things to go like they were supposed to. And if things were not going to go like that, then I wanted to be traded."

    The deal, ending O'Neal's eight-year tenure in Los Angeles, had been on the verge of completion since Saturday, when he met in Orlando with Heat president Pat Riley and agreed to the trade. NBA attorneys approved it hours after the league's two-week moratorium on player movement ended.

    "Today the Miami Heat took a giant step forward in our continued pursuit of an NBA championship," Riley said in a statement. "We feel that we have traded for the best player in the NBA."

    The 7-foot-1, 340-pound O'Neal transforms into a title threat a franchise that has reached the conference finals only once in its 16-year history. The Heat have won one playoff series in the past four years and went 42-40 last season.

    "I never imagined that we would acquire Shaquille O'Neal," guard Eddie Jones said. "It's once-in-a-lifetime trying to get a player like this guy. It's an unbelievable, unbelievable move."

    At 32, O'Neal is coming off a season when he averaged a career-low 21.5 points, and he has missed 15 games each of the past three seasons with foot and leg injuries. But he's an 11-time All-Star with career averages of 27.1 points, 12.1 rebounds and 2.6 blocks, and he's moving to the Eastern Conference, where there's a dearth of dominating centers.

    "I've always said that wherever he is, that's where the balance of power is," Indiana Pacers CEO Donnie Walsh said.

    The trade marks a return to Florida for O'Neal, who began his NBA career in 1992 with Orlando and still has a home there. He led the Magic to the Finals in 1995, signed with the Lakers as a free agent in 1996 and helped them win three NBA titles.

    Days after the Lakers lost this year's championship series to Detroit, O'Neal demanded to be traded, weary of feuding with Kobe Bryant and feeling disrespected by general manager Mitch Kupchak and owner Jerry Buss. He's under contract for $27.7 million this coming season and $30.6 million in 2005-06.

    On the last time he talked to Jerry Buss, O'Neal told SportsCenter, "I don't think I have ever had a conversation with him."

    On his opinion of Kupchak, "I don't have an opinion," O'Neal said, adding that the changing makeup of the Lakers under Kupchak "tells me that this is a cut-throat business. I kind of went through this before with Orlando and being there with the Lakers for eight years, and you could cause the No. 1 player and the No. 1 executive [Jerry West] to leave, that should tell me you're cut-throat.

    "A lot of people might think I have hard feelings, I don't have hard feelings."

    At one time the Mavericks were working on draft-related deals to acquire O'Neal.

    "I know for a fact that Mitch didn't want to trade me in the conference because he knows what kind of guy I am," O'Neal said. "He knows if he were to trade me in the conference, [the Lakers] would have had trouble. Smart, smart move on his part."

    O'Neal also did not hide his disappointment over Phil Jackson not returning as coach and not being made aware of management's decision on that front.

    "Nobody told me Phil Jackson was going to be fired," he told SportsCenter. "I'm not the owner of the team, but when a guy takes you to the Finals four out of the five years, [with] the turmoil he had to go through, that just tells me he's a great coach, point blank period."

    The Lakers' most significant acquisition is the versatile Odom, coming off the best season in his five-year NBA career. He and Butler were considered cornerstones in the Heat's recent rebuilding effort, while Grant is a 10-year veteran.

    Riley said he was saddened to part with all three players.

    "It disheartens me to see them leave," Riley said. "However, you don't get many chances to acquire the best player in the league, and this was a trade I felt we had to make."

    With the departure of three starters, Riley will build his team around O'Neal, Olympian Dwyane Wade and Jones, Miami's leading scorer each of the last four seasons. The Heat will now shop for help at both forward positions and backup point guard, and free agents will likely consider Miami a more appealing option with the addition of O'Neal.

    "Everybody wants to be here now," said Jones, who played with O'Neal in Los Angeles from 1996 to 1998.

    Each player involved in the trade must pass a physical before joining his new team. O'Neal's first appearance in South Florida is expected to be Tuesday, the Heat said.

    He instantly becomes Miami's highest-profile athlete, and Heat ticket sales have been brisk this week. O'Neal is moving from one city enthralled by celebrities to another, but there are a lot more of them in Los Angeles than in Miami, and O'Neal is likely to become the biggest thing on South Beach.

    "There's a lot of excitement going around in the city," Heat guard Rasual Butler said. "They call Shaquille O'Neal 'Big Daddy' for a reason -- because everything he does is big. And it's big news that he's coming here."

    Source: ESPN

  • #2
    Shaq shall RULE

    Shaq might be on the edge of his Career but he is still the best player in the LEAGUE!!!
    Shaq is going up against the weak Eastern Conference!
    PERIOD Shaq will RULE THE EAST!!
    Their isn't one big man in the East to stop Shaq. Without a question the Miami Heat is one of the top 3 teams in the East now that they got Shaq.

    AS FOR LA...........
    Kobe is a great player and all, but he ain't Shaq!
    Kobe might be younger and a great player, but I can name 5 players just like Kobe:

    1. Vince Carter
    2. T-Mac
    3. LeBron James
    4. Iverson
    5. Paul Pierce

    SO COME ON KOBE ISN'T THAT GREAT!!!
    AND LA WILL MISS #34 SHAQ!!!!!!!!!!

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    • #3
      Dear All Heat Fans

      As a Laker fan I am sorry to see Shaq leave, and you should be going crazy to have him on your team. The problem with the Lakers is not with Shaq or if he is declining as a player. The problem is with the owner. Buss is an stupid idiot for siding with Kobe. If I were him I would have traded Kobe and half the sorry Laker bench scrubs for TMac and say good riddens to Kobe. Kobe is a selfish and immature player that only thinks about himself and not the team. Keep Jackson or fire Mitch K. for putting together such a pathetic supporting cast.

      Kobe is no MJ and both he and Shaq couldn't defeat the Pistons then how can Kobe and nobody win a title. The problem is not with Shaq it is lack of a strong bench and Kobe wanting to be the man. I look at the starting line up of the Lakers and I see a team that will not make the playoffs. They can not compete with the Spurs, Rockets, or T-Wolves.

      The rest of the West is thinking about payback. If other Laker fans feel great about that line up or they think that just Kobe is going to bring us a title then they are in a state of deep denial. Kobe will only get his points while the team and the city will get their losses. Thank you jerry buss for making the once proud and powerful Lakers into cellar dwellers of the pacific division. So Heat fans enjoy the moment and go crazy but one thing is certain if and when your Heat make it to the NBA finals rest assured the team from the West you will be facing will not be my Lakers.

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      • #4
        shaq is the man.

        he's going to make mitch kupchek look like a donkey's poop hole when the heat dominate the league and the lake show struggles to fifth place in the west. lol

        i can't wait.

        we already saw how kobe plays "without shaq" in the finals when he was jacking up shots left and right and missing MOST of them.

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