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Shaquille O’Neal is regarded as one of the most dominant players in the history of the NBA. He was drafted in 1992 by the Orlando Magic and turned the franchise around. But it wasn’t until he wore a Lakers jersey that he displayed his true dominance.

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During his stint with the Lakers, he won several accolades, including a three-peat with Kobe Bryant. Although O’Neal regressed at an alarming rate after his stay with the Heat, he won a championship with D-Wade as well.

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In his 19 year long career, Shaq’s prime was undoubtedly the 1999-00 season. He averaged a career-high 29.7 points along with 13.6 rebounds and 3 blocks. Moreover, Shaq was only one vote away from becoming the first-ever unanimous MVP that season.

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The best season of Shaquille O’Neal’s career with the Lakers

The 1999-00 season was special for the Lakers in several ways. Phil Jackson took the helm as the head coach. Kobe was showing signs of becoming a superstar in the league. And most importantly, Shaq tore apart the league with his dominance.

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The Lakers were on a mission after the Spurs handed them a bitter in the 1999 Western Conference finals.

In the recent episode of Knucklehead, Former NBA Champion Robert Horry said, “It was a special year. I know you guys know it, because the Staples Center had just been built, Phil Jackson was the new coach. Kobe and Shaq had just come off getting- you know, we had just shut down the forum. The Spurs had beat us.

Shaq had his shape. If you look at some of the pictures of Shaq, he even ripped a little, he got some little rips in his arms. And that’s the first time I said, now that Diesel tattoo represents you very well, ’cause you diesel up in this joint,” Horry added.

Horry was right about Shaq being in the absolute best shape of his life. When playing for the Lakers, Shaq helped the Los Angeles Lakers clinch three championships.

Maybe, if Shaq had maintained his shape he might have won a few more rings in his career.

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Aikansh Chaudhary

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Aikansh Chaudhary is an NBA columnist for Essentially Sports. Previously, he helped rank various websites using the latest SEO techniques, and wrote over 2000 articles during his stint as a freelance writer. A die hard Lakers fan, Aikansh will forever uphold LeBron James as the GOAT.

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