O Neal was teammates with James back then, wanting to surpass Kobe Bryant in the number of champions

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-15

According to a report on Feb. 14, celebrity O'Neal appeared on the show and talked about why he wandered in Cleveland and the Celtics late in his career. O'Neal is arguably the supergiant with the most team changes in the top 10 of all time, and the jersey he wears can make up a rainbow of colors. O'Neal was also retired by three old clubs, namely the Lakers, Heat and Magic.

On Feb. 14, the Magic lost to the Thunder, and their biggest ritual on that day was to retire O'Neal's No. 32 jersey, the first in team history. O'Neal then became only the fourth player in NBA history to have his jersey retired by three teams. In the future, this feat will also be activated, how to say it is also ** dynamic, congratulations to former teammate O'Neal, write like this: Congratulations! Big! Love.

O'Neal joined the Cavaliers that year and teamed up with James. However, at that time, O'Neill was already seriously degraded, and he was almost unable to fight. Later, he joined the Celtics, and O'Neal retired directly. The Cavaliers are a strong team because of James, and they tried to improve the interior through O'Neal, an outdated veteran, to play against the Celtics, but unfortunately it was not successful.

O'Neal said on the show that when he joined the Cavaliers and Celtics, he wanted to surpass Kobe Bryant in the number of championships. O'Neal and Kobe Bryant were at odds with the Lakers at the time, and after they separated, they both wanted to surpass each other in the number of championships. O'Neal won the championship first with the Heat, but Kobe Bryant won two consecutive championships with the Lakers, so O'Neal was not convinced. It's a pity that O'Neal hugged James' thigh in the Cavaliers and the Big Three in the Celtics, but he didn't win the championship. However, the outside world believes that O'Neal, who is a three-time FMVP, is more than Kobe Bryant, who has won more than five championships in history, and one of them is ranked ninth all-time and one is ranked tenth all-time.

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