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Shaq claims he warned the Bulls, before he went crazy and attacked Miller

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by TheReasonSF3, Jan 21, 2002.

  1. TheReasonSF3

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    Shaq says he issued several warnings in Bulls game
    Shaquille O'Neal says he issued fair warning before throwing a roundhouse punch at Bulls center Brad Miller last week.

    The 7-foot-1, 340-pound Lakers center is scheduled to return Tuesday against Denver after serving a three-game suspension for the incident.

    The New York Times reported on its Web site Saturday night that O'Neal said everyone on or near the court in Chicago last Saturday night understood the consequences if the rough play continued.

    "People were trying to make this out to be a sneak attack because his back was turned, but I told everybody what was going to happen," O'Neal told The Times in a telephone interview on Thursday. "I gave everybody more than three warnings during that game. I told the referees. I told the players. At one point, I said, `If he fouls me like that again, everybody be ready to move.'"

    O'Neal says he did not endorse his actions, which resulted in a three-game suspension and $15,000 fine but felt he needed to take a stand.

    "The first time he fouled me like that, I followed through and hit him in the head to send a message," he said. "I was warning him. I told him, `Listen, foul me like that again, buddy, and be ready to do something.' He knew it was coming."

    O'Neal also said that although he wanted badly to physically confront Miller, he did not put his full force into the punch.

    "Of course I pulled my punch," O'Neal said. "If I made contact, I don't even want to think what would have happened." O'Neal backed off the notion that he would now become a vigilante on the floor and take retribution into his own hands. "I don't carry things from game to game," he said. "It's over. I'm moving on."

    Players continuing to maliciously foul him, he said, will not force him to retire early.

    But, he added, "The league won't stop me from saying something if I want to say something. No amount of fine will keep me quiet if I feel something needs to be said.

    "I'm not going to keep telling them to change the rules and do something about it anymore, because that doesn't work. But I will say this: The only way to beat me is to cheat me."

    If Shaq warned me that he would attack me if I fouled him hard again, I wouldn't even get close to him. I would'nt touch him.
     
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    Shaq, it <b>is</b> a sneak attack when the guy's back is turned-- especially when you are a goliath...
     
  3. gettinbranded

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    Wimp. :rolleyes:



    :)
     
  4. TheReasonSF3

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    LOL. I'd rather be a wimp than get killed by a 350 pound monster.
     
  5. HOOP-T

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    UGH. This is getting tiresome. It WAS a cowardly act, swinging at him with his back turned. It matters not that he may have warned him......unless he warned him, "Hey Miller, I am going to sucker punch you when you turn away from me." I doubt he said that.

    Shaq was wrong, and now is being a big baby about this, trying to justify it because he warned everyone. Moron.
     
  6. RunninRaven

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    Jeez, Shaq. You really are a hero! He didn't even acknowledge the fact that Miller wasn't even the guy that fouled him the hardest on that play. Shaq didn't know what was going on, or he would have taken a swing at Oakley.

    Secondly, he acts like he is taking this huge risk in coming out and speaking, like he might get some big fine. Jesus, Shaq, you only got suspended THREE FREAKING GAMES for a violation that would get at LEAST 5 for pretty much any other player. Quit acting like the poor victim here.
     
  7. TroyBaros

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    compare Kermit washington and Rudy T punch
    would have been just as equal if not more serious if he would have landed that punch.
    It could have killed him then what would have happend
    Shaq up for murder? lets pray it didn't:(
     
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    sounds like Osama to me!
    Shaq Bin Laden
     
  9. RocketsPimp

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    There is one thing you aren't considering though. The punch came in the heat of the moment. Shaq was mauled under the basket and aggression took over and instinct set in. He overreacted, he snapped plain and simple. It happens all the time in sports. I'm not saying it's right, but it's not like the punch was as premeditated like you are trying to make it out to be.
     
  10. HOOP-T

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    Where and how did I say it was premeditated, or even hint at that notion??? He was the one that said he "warned" the Bulls that it was going to occur, not me. I know he snapped. But who really cares if he snapped or not??? The ONLY point I was making is that it was a cowardly act to hit a man when he is turned away from you, regardless of who and how many he "warned." Period.
     

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