Shaquille O'Neal told engages with Stan Van Gundy

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Friday, 06 March 2009 18:01

Declaration Crossing controversy in the NBA. The mastodon Twister Shaquille O'Neal, center for the Phoenix Suns, had its ups and downs with the coach of Orlando Magic, Stan Van Gundy, after finishing the meeting between the teams that took away from Florida by 111-99.

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It all started when Shaquille O'Neal fell to the ground for an offensive foul on Dwight Howard, who, seeing the way clear, easy mate scored. Stan Van Gundy said at the end of the match:

"I was surprised and disappointed because he (Shaquille O'Neal) knows what this is. Come here and play like a man, which is what I think was our boy (Dwight Howard.

Shaquille O'Neal's response was swift:

"He is a master of panic. When it comes to the truth in the playoffs, let alone players because they are scared. I've been in that situation. I played for him."

Shaquille O'Neal was referring to the 2004-05 season when he helped the Miami Heat to go into playoffs but lost disposed against the Detroit Pistons after having had a six-point lead with seven minutes. O'Neal said he had not passed the ball enough.

The Orlando Magic's bench has not acted. For example, Rashard Lewis defends his coach but at the same time tells you to stop the Suns center of peace. Stan Van Gundy defends himself by saying he never wanted to hurt anyone and that Shaquille O'Neal is very sensitive.

Dwight Howard had also been ridiculed by Shaquille O'Neal on the spectacle of Superman in the past two Slam Dunk competitions.

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