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He was just a tad bit more than "ok" in college! LOL. He averaged 27.6 ppg and 14.7 rpg his sophomore year and 24.1 ppg and 14 rpg his junior year. I wonder how many players have had back to back seasons like that in the history of college basketball. What exactly is better than "ok" in your mind?

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The mere idea of Shaq playing in college for three years is preposterous. No wonder college basketball is an entirely different sport than it was - this guy was quite possibly the most physically dominant player to ever lace them up and he played in college for three years.
 
We doubled Shaq all night. JC was a master gameplanner. Sellers couldn't handle him by himself.
 
The mere idea of Shaq playing in college for three years is preposterous. No wonder college basketball is an entirely different sport than it was - this guy was quite possibly the most physically dominant player to ever lace them up and he played in college for three years.
Was he dominant in the pro's? Yes, but even there maybe Barkley has a point that he rode Kobe's coat tails. In college though for all the adulation, he sucked. I don't give a s*** how many points he scored or which NBA scouts were drooling over him. 30 losses in the three years he played at LSU speaks volumes, and never making it past the first round in NCAA's speaks more. Dominance my a**. Uconn and Rod Sellers were big time underdogs in the NCAA's in 1991 against LSU, UCONN blew them out by 25 points and Sellers had a double.double against your most "physically dominant player to ever lace them up". Lol, and u and HS can kma.
 
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Was he dominant in the pro's? Yes, but even there maybe Barkley has a point that he rode Kobe's coat tails. In college though for all the adulation, he sucked. I don't give a s*** how many points he scored or which NBA scouts were drooling over him. 30 losses in the three years he played at LSU speaks volumes, and never making it past the first round in NCAA's speaks more. UConn and Rod Sellers were big time underdogs in the NCAA's in 1991 against LSU, UConn blew them out by 25 points and Sellers had a double.double against your most "physically dominant player to ever lace them up". Lol, and u can kma.

I don't understand why you are responding aggressively towards that comment. And you are wrong, by a lot. Sucked!!!!!!! That takes the cake right there.
 
Was he dominant in the pro's? Yes, but even there maybe Barkley has a point that he rode Kobe's coat tails. In college though for all the adulation, he sucked. I don't give a s*** how many points he scored or which NBA scouts were drooling over him. 30 losses in the three years he played at LSU speaks volumes, and never making it past the first round in NCAA's speaks more. Dominance my a**. UConn and Rod Sellers were big time underdogs in the NCAA's in 1991 against LSU, UConn blew them out by 25 points and Sellers had a double.double against your most "physically dominant player to ever lace them up". Lol, and u and HS can kma.
Hahahahaha.. Shaq was the most dominating big man of all time. Rode kobe's coat tails .. lord you need to watch some tapes
 
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I don't understand why you are responding aggressively towards that comment. And you are wrong, by a lot. Sucked!!!!!!! That takes the cake right there.
I just think he was over rated in college, and what LSU did in his three years there backs that up. I do think, back to my original point that he improved a lot like most big men do once they make it to the pros. I wouldn't go as far as Charles Barkley does saying he's always sucked, that being said Kobe and Magic do deserve some credit for the dominance of the Lakers during those years.
 
I just think he was over rated in college, and what LSU did in his three years there backs that up. I do think, back to my original point that he improved a lot like most big men do once they make it to the pros. I wouldn't go as far as Charles Barkley does saying he's always sucked, that being said Kobe and Magic do deserve some credit for the dominance of the Lakers during those years.
Shaq and Magic never played together in LA. And sadly that is not the dumbest part of your post.
 
Shaq and Magic never played together in LA. And sadly that is not the dumbest part of your post.
My bad you're right, Magic had already retired. What's the dumbest part, genius? If you can't honestly debate my point just S T F ......up
 
Was he dominant in the pro's? Yes, but even there maybe Barkley has a point that he rode Kobe's coat tails. In college though for all the adulation, he sucked. I don't give a s*** how many points he scored or which NBA scouts were drooling over him. 30 losses in the three years he played at LSU speaks volumes, and never making it past the first round in NCAA's speaks more. Dominance my a**. UConn and Rod Sellers were big time underdogs in the NCAA's in 1991 against LSU, UConn blew them out by 25 points and Sellers had a double.double against your most "physically dominant player to ever lace them up". Lol, and u and HS can kma.

I thought for like five minutes about how to respond to this post and just didn't know where to start. You've flummoxed me.
 
Was he dominant in the pro's? Yes, but even there maybe Barkley has a point that he rode Kobe's coat tails. In college though for all the adulation, he sucked. I don't give a s*** how many points he scored or which NBA scouts were drooling over him. 30 losses in the three years he played at LSU speaks volumes, and never making it past the first round in NCAA's speaks more. Dominance my a**. UConn and Rod Sellers were big time underdogs in the NCAA's in 1991 against LSU, UConn blew them out by 25 points and Sellers had a double.double against your most "physically dominant player to ever lace them up". Lol, and u and HS can kma.
Few great players win by themselves. You hope you get three or more great players and they all happily ride each others coattails all the way to championships. UConn won the 1991 game by 17 points. I checked the box score because I can't remember all the details of that game even though I remember watching it. I watched it out somewhere. I think I was at Ted's actually. I believe I was a junior. It would explain the memory loss. Shaq had 27 points and 10 rebounds. No one else on LSU scored in double figures. They had a pretty poor backcourt if I remember right. UConn had three players in double figures and had some talent on the team. Chris Smith, Burrell, Sellers, Gwynn...Sellers had 13 points and 10 boards. I love Sellers as a player but they doubled and collapsed on Shaq on D all night. And he still had 27 points and 10 rebounds. The rest of his team just didn't show up.
 
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I thought for like five minutes about how to respond to this post and just didn't know where to start. You've flummoxed me.
Oh give up dimbulb. Do you honestly think he was the most dominant college basketball center ever??? His team lost 30 games in three fng years and never did squat in the postseason. Was he better than Jabbar at UCLA, Bill Walton at UCLA, Ewing at Georgetown, Danny Manning at Kansas, Ralph Sampson at Virginia?
 
Few great players win by themselves. You hope you get three or more great players and they all happily ride each others coattails all the way to championships. UConn won the 1991 game by 17 points. I checked the box score because I can't remember all the details of that game even though I remember watching it. I watched it out somewhere. I think I was at Ted's actually. I believe I was a junior. It would explain the memory loss. Shaq had 27 points and 10 rebounds. No one else on LSU scored in double figures. They had a pretty poor backcourt if I remember right. UConn had three players in double figures and had some talent on the team. Chris Smith, Burrell, Sellers, Gwynn...Sellers had 13 points and 10 boards. I love Sellers as a player but they doubled and collapsed on Shaq on D all night. And he still had 27 points and 10 rebounds. The rest of his team just didn't show up.
So much for one great player making his teammates better. Lol. I guess no one thought to teach him how to kick the ball out to the perimeter when they doubled him until the NBA.
 
Few great players win by themselves. You hope you get three or more great players and they all happily ride each others coattails all the way to championships. UConn won the 1991 game by 17 points. I checked the box score because I can't remember all the details of that game even though I remember watching it. I watched it out somewhere. I think I was at Ted's actually. I believe I was a junior. It would explain the memory loss. Shaq had 27 points and 10 rebounds. No one else on LSU scored in double figures. They had a pretty poor backcourt if I remember right. UConn had three players in double figures and had some talent on the team. Chris Smith, Burrell, Sellers, Gwynn...Sellers had 13 points and 10 boards. I love Sellers as a player but they doubled and collapsed on Shaq on D all night. And he still had 27 points and 10 rebounds. The rest of his team just didn't show up.

I remember that game very well. Even though they were a 6 seed and we were an 11, that game was being picked by a lot of pundits prior to the tournament as a likely upset. LSU had a guard named Singleton, I believe, but not much else other than Shaq. The result wasn't considered much of a surprise. We went on to beat Xavier, and we lost in the Sweet 16 at The Palace in Auburn Hills, the night Sellers slammed Laettner's head into the floor.
 
My bad you're right, Magic had already retired. What's the dumbest part, genius? If you can't honestly debate my point just S T F .up
Try to put a complete sentence together telling me why Shaq wasn't that good in the pros and I will tell why it's idiotic. It's impossible to put together an educated reply to someone who said the Lakers won when Shaq was there because of Magic (his last full season was '91 Shaq came in '96 so laughable comment) and that he didn't suck as much as Barkley said he did. Those are not actual intelligent arguments to support your opinion.
 
Try to put a complete sentence together telling me why Shaq wasn't that good in the pros and I will tell why it's idiotic. It's impossible to put together an educated reply to someone who said the Lakers won when Shaq was there because of Magic (his last full season was '91 Shaq came in '96 so laughable comment) and that he didn't suck as much as Barkley said he did. Those are not actual intelligent arguments to support your opinion.
GTH...I never said he wasn't that good in the pros. You need a lesson in reading comprehension. Lol
 
My bad you're right, Magic had already retired. What's the dumbest part, genius? If you can't honestly debate my point just S T F .up

It's difficult to have a rational, intelligent discussion with somebody who thinks Magic played with Shaq, and then thinks a poster who points out this error should STF U.
 
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Oh give up dimbulb. Do you honestly think he was the most dominant college basketball center ever??? His team lost 30 games in three fng years and never did squat in the postseason. Was he better than Jabbar at UCLA, Bill Walton at UCLA, Ewing at Georgetown, Danny Manning at Kansas, Ralph Sampson at Virginia?

You are spreading yourself too thin here. You didn't start at a good point and you are now drowning. Champs never even said he was the most dominant COLLEGE center ever. That wasn't even his point. And now you are going on about other folks reading comprehension
 
GTH...I never said he wasn't that good in the pros. You need a lesson in reading comprehension. Lol
No you just said a guy who retired 5 years earlier helped him win those games in LA. Did you hear that Kemba wouldn't have won that 2011 title without the help of Rip Hamilton?

i don't need to tell you how stupid your points are, 10 other posters have handled that already.
 
No you just said a guy who retired 5 years earlier helped him win those games in LA. Did you hear that Kemba wouldn't have won that 2011 title without the help of Rip Hamilton?

i don't need to tell you how stupid your points are, 10 other posters have handled that already.
GTH...dw
 
Shaq wasn't overrated in college.

Oh, my lord.

He was unstoppable.

Those LSU teams were garbage. Vernal Jackson, or whatever his name was, was pretty good, but the guards were dogs.
 
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I remember a photo of Manute Bol when he was at the U of Bridgeport. He was walking down the aisles of a grocery store with a cart crammed full of groceries. That never did anything for him.

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I am an adult with a college degree so I don't speak in acrynoms so I have no idea what that means.
Then try and debate my original point instead of pouncing on an oversight on my part because it's the only thing you have. As I said u can GTH...dw.
 
Shaq wasn't overrated in college.

Oh, my lord.

He was unstoppable.

Those LSU teams were garbage. Vernal Jackson, or whatever his name was, was pretty good, but the guards were dogs.
Yeah but 30 losses in three years and never getting past the first round in the NCAA's. He couldn't put a team on his back like Manning could or Ralph Sampson could. He wasn't able to make his teammates better like others could, like Magic at Michigan State, IMO.
 
Shaq actually left LSU after his junior year with Dale Brown's blessing because he was so dominant that other teams resorted to trying to injure him to get him out of the games. Brown was genuinely concerned that some goon from another team was going to end his career prematurely.
 
Yeah but 30 losses in three years and never getting past the first round in the NCAA's. He couldn't put a team on his back like Manning could or Ralph Sampson could. He wasn't able to make his teammates better like others could, like Magic at Michigan State, IMO.

Ralph Sampson never played in a Final Four during his four year career at UVA. It's hard to figure how he put any team on his back and took them anywhere. He also played on a Virginia team that inexplicably lost to Chaminade in the Maui tournament. Ironically, the year after Sampson graduated, UVA did make it to the Final Four in 1984. They lost to Houston in the semis. I guess Sampson put that team on his back figuratively.
 
Yeah but 30 losses in three years and never getting past the first round in the NCAA's. He couldn't put a team on his back like Manning could or Ralph Sampson could. He wasn't able to make his teammates better like others could, like Magic at Michigan State, IMO.

He took human garbage to the NCAA tournament. He scored 27 points against UConn in the NCAA tournament despite Calhoun sending double and trip-teams to him every time he touched the ball. (O'Neal also sat out the two weeks before that game because he broke his freaking leg.)

There were four saddles on him every single night. Don't even think of comparing Kansas, Virginia or Michigan State to those LSU teams - those teams were championship teams. LSU had TJ Pugh, the kid from Spain no one else wanted and Vern Jackson. That's not even an NIT team without O'Neal.

And the year they almost had a decent roster...half the team was on cocaine.
 
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