To my surprise of the NBA currently biggest men in basketball has been trades to the team that probably needs him the most. Thats right I am talking about The Real Shaq(Shaquille O'Neal) and the Cleveland Cavilers. This will most likely go down as the biggest move in this off season. But was it really was the Cavs needed?
The Trade
Mr O'Neal was traded early today for Former Pistons defensive player of the year Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic 500k in cash and a second round pick in this years not very deep draft.
The trade no doubt has more way more potiental for the Cavs. After a dissappointing Conference final lose to the Magic, something on the team had to change. Like always some fans call for a coaching change. Even though I am not a fan of the coach of the year Mike Brown, he was the coach of the year and had crazy bad match up problems versus the Magic. But all in all I am glad that the GM for the Cavs knows the he cannot go into the next season just expecting a different outcome with the same players, Espically with the lakers assumingly keeping almost the same line up.
Shaq
Anyone who knows anything about the NBA should know of Mr. Shaquille O'Neal and goofy shenanigans. But is this the same shaq that won all those championships with the lakers and heat? I saw no, Shaq was an amazing player and his imact on the floor is definatly felt weither he is the same shaq or not. But one of the biggest knocks on Shaq his whole carrer has been his ability to defend the pick and roll. He gets exploited espically against very quick gaurds. And for everyone who didn't watch the NBA playoffs this year. Almost every other play in the eastern conference finals was set up byt the pick and roll.
Stats In the past three years Shaq has played 40, 61 and 75 regular season games averaging about 29 minutes per game.(out of 82 regular season games and 48 minutes)
Shaq also has been averaging 15.5 points per game with a very low average on free throws.
So far all I have read about this trade has been praising the Cleveland GM for this move. But Sadly I do not believe this will help the Cavs in the long run
Things to watch for...
- I would look for Shaq to not play very many regular season games,( about 50ish)
- Look to see how many touches shaq is getting per game.
- Look to see if Shaq has any athleticism lef tin him at all.