I was watching the Miami Heat game on Thursday and the announcers started to discuss if they thought the Heat had a chance at winning the title. One announcer came out and said of course they do Shaq will come back refreshed and hungry again, and they will make a run for the title.
Is it really that easy? Miami is only 5 and a half games back in the east right now, and they could easily vault to the top with the return of Shaq. But I only see that happening if he can return at 100% and be able to sustain a high level of play for a good stretch. Shaq turns 35 this year and although that might not sound old remember he is a big guy. NBA Basketball is a high paced sport that is very rough on even young guys joints and ligaments.
Also Shaq has had trouble keeping in shape for the past few years. Is an out of shape and deteriorating Shaq better than 99% of the big men in the league? Sure, but can he carry a team that is currently standing 9th in the east for a title run? I highly doubt it.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
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4 comments:
Shaq at 100% is a man of the past. He no longer exists.
What do you think of the theory that Shaq extended his absence from the league for an extra week so he could avoid a confrontation with Andrew Bynum at Staples?
I think thats just a conspiracy theory. More likely is that his coaches don't want him to risk coming back to fast and getting re-injured. He was never a guy to back down from a challange.
I think if Shaq can stay healthy in the playoffs that is all that matters. Even if they are an 8 seed, with a healthy Shaq they would be a favorite vs. the 1 seed. Can Shaq get healthy though? I dunno.
I think that the Heat can still make a pretty good run at when Shaq gets healthy. They have had a lot of un-Shaq related problems. If they straighten those out, and Shaq comes back for his usual 35 games healthy, they could be a contender. I like the blog, keep it up.
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