Shaq to Retire

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After a mentally exhausting season in which he was unable to overcome the effects of a right Achilles injury as a member of the Boston Celtics, Shaquille O'Neal has decided to retire after 19 NBA seasons.

In typical O'Neal fashion, he chose the unconventional approach of announcing his retirement via social media. He posted a short video on a new social media site called Tout in which he said:

"We did it. Nineteen years baby," he said in the message. "I want to thank you very much, that's why I'm telling you first, I'm about to retire. Thank you, talk to you soon."

O'Neal walks away with four championship rings, three Finals MVP trophies, one MVP award, and 15 All-Star appearances. O'Neal, a two-time NBA scoring champion, is fifth all-time on the NBA's list for career points (28,596) and 12th in total rebounds (13,099).

O'Neal arrived in Boston last August declaring he had 730 days -- or two more seasons -- in his NBA career, but he couldn't endure the first 365. Riddled by injuries, most notably the lingering Achilles ailment, he appeared in just 37 regular-season games and limped through two playoff appearances for Boston, playing a mere 17½ minutes after Feb. 1.

Upon arriving in Boston, O'Neal injected newfound lightheartedness in Boston's training camp and quickly endeared himself to the region with stunts like posing as a statue in Harvard Square, conducting a holiday medley with the Boston Pops, and dressing in drag for Halloween.

But even as the Celtics thrived when he was on the court -- enough so for Boston to consider trading away starting center Kendrick Perkins at the February trade deadline -- O'Neal struggled to stay on the court due to a myriad of injuries on the right side of his body.

No amount of rehab and medicine could cure the ailing Achilles, which limited him to one appearance after Feb. 1, a 5½-minute stint against the Detroit Pistons in early April that saw him limp right back off the court when the injury flared.

O'Neal played small minutes in Games 3 and 4 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Heat before being deactivated for Game 5 as the Celtics season ended in Miami.
I wish I had something nice to say about this, but quite frankly I don't. I won't miss him. He was past his prime. Though, I will say he was one of my idols during my later years of elementary school. I guess for me he became the next NBA player I followed after Jordan retired.

He probably would've been better off being a comedian these past few years, but he has a love for the game so I can respect that. Here's to wishing him luck in his retirement.
 
A bit sad but well he is too old to play I think 🙂
I liked Shaq because he was one of the funniest players ever ( if you ever watched when he scared the bench players from the Suns)
 
It's about time for him to retire. He should have retired a few years ago. He had an amazing career. He is definitely a hall of famer.
 
I still expect to see his name come up on SportCenter every once in a while.

Definetly a Hall of Famer.
 
Ozzie said:
I still expect to see his name come up on SportCenter every once in a while.

Definetly a Hall of Famer.

Of course.
He lives for attention. 😛
fifteen all-star game selections in nineteen seasons.
Four NBA Championship.
What an amazing career....
 
It doesnot matter whether you loved him or no t, he earned 300 million dollars in his career .
 
He was a great player, and had an impact that you do not see in many of today's centers around the league.
 
He has always been a great player and it will be sad to see him go.
 
Nothing lasts forever. He does make a lot of money though...
 
I'm glad he's retiring, or he would have had a horrible season and messed up his reputation.
 
Good! I have hated this doof since I started watching the NBA. He's arrogant and he's success is because the NBA has no other centers to do anything and he got away with throwing elbows.
 
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