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Shaquille O'Neal: The Inspiring Story of One of
Shaquille O'Neal: The Inspiring Story of One of

Shaquille O'Neal: The Inspiring Story of One of Basketball's Greatest Centers (Basketball Biography Books)

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About Shaquille O'Neal: The Inspiring Story Of One Of

Learn the Inspiring Story of the Los Angeles Lakers' Legend Shaquille O'Neal!Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device!In Shaquille O'Neal: The Inspiring Story of One of Basketball's Greatest Centers, you will learn the inspirational story of one of basketball's greatest centers, Shaquille O'Neal. Often nicknamed "Shaq" or "The Diesel", O'Neal left an indelible mark on the center position. His incredible power and athleticism made him a practically unstoppable presence on both the offensive and defensive ends of the basketball court. It's no surprise O'Neal concluded his career a four-time NBA Champion. He was such a unique generational talent who could immediately change the course of a game. In this book, we'll learn more about Shaq's journey into the NBA, his impact on the game, and his legacy as one of the best to ever play at the center position.Here is a preview of what is inside this book:Childhood and Early LifeHigh School CareerCollege Career at LSUShaq's Illustrious NBA Career: From Starting in Orlando, Achieving a Three-Peat in LA, to Bringing Miami the ChampionshipInternational CareerPost-Retirement CareerPersonal LifeO'Neal's Impact and Legacy on BasketballAn excerpt from the book:The NBA has had its share of dominant players that could lord over defenders and push around grown men inside the paint with ease. As they say, the NBA is a big man's league, and some of the best players the league has ever seen were among the greatest and most dominant men to have ever set foot on a hard wood floor. And wherever those dominant players went, success would usually follow. One of the NBA's pioneering dominant players was George Mikan, who played for what was then the Minneapolis L