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The Pete Maravich Assembly Center is a 13,215-seat multi-purpose arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana . The arena opened in 1972. It was originally known as the LSU Assembly Center , but was renamed in honor of Pete Maravich , a Tiger basketball legend, shortly after his death in 1988. Louisiana governor Buddy Roemer signed an act to rename the building in Maravich's honor (under Louisiana law, no LSU or state owned building may be named after a living person). Maravich never played in the arena as a collegian but played in it as a member of the Atlanta Hawks in a preseason game. But his exploits while at LSU led the university to build a larger home for the basketball team, which languished for decades in the shadow of the school's football program . The Maravich Center is known to locals as "The PMAC" or "Pete's Palace", or by its more nationally known nickname, "The Deaf Dome", coined by Dale Brown . The Maravich Center's neighbor, Tiger Stadium is known as "Death Valley".

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100-544: The LSU Tigers basketball and Lady Tigers Basketball Practice Facility is an indoor arena connected to the Pete Maravich Assembly Center through the Northwest portal. The facility features separate, full-size duplicate gymnasiums for the men's and women's basketball teams. Each gym spans 11,324 square feet (1,052.0 m) and includes a regulation NCAA court in length with two regulation high school courts in

200-736: A feud between O'Neal and his teammate Kobe Bryant , O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat in 2004 , and his fourth NBA championship followed in 2006 . Midway through the 2007–2008 season he was traded to the Phoenix Suns . After a season-and-a-half with the Suns, O'Neal was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2009–10 season . O'Neal played for the Boston Celtics in the 2010–11 season before retiring. O'Neal's individual accolades include

300-500: A "frontrunner" and a "master of panic." Many critics stated that Heat coach Riley correctly managed O'Neal during the rest of the season, limiting his minutes to a career low. Riley felt doing so would allow O'Neal to be healthier and fresher come playoff time. Although O'Neal averaged career lows (or near-lows) in points, rebounds, and blocks, he said in an interview "Stats don't matter. I care about winning, not stats. If I score 0 points and we win I'm happy. If I score 50, 60 points, break

400-477: A #11 seed, the first of only four 11 seeds to reach the national semifinals (the others being George Mason in 2006 , VCU in 2011 and Loyola-Chicago in 2018 ). The arena has played host to the NCAA Women's Basketball First and Second Rounds in 1997, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2022, and 2023. The Tigers launched their run to the 2023 national championship by defeating Hawaii and Michigan at

500-594: A 2010 second-round draft pick. Upon arriving in Cleveland, O'Neal said, "My motto is very simple: Win a Ring for the King", referring to LeBron James . James was the leader of the team, and O'Neal deferred to him. On February 25, 2010, O'Neal suffered a severe right thumb injury while attempting to go up for a shot against Glen Davis of the Boston Celtics. He had surgery on the thumb on March 1 and returned to play in time for

600-694: A 3–1 series lead. The Pistons would win game 5 in Detroit, and Wade would once again get injured, but the Heat held on to win game 6 with O'Neal scoring 28 points with 16 rebounds and 5 blocks to help Miami reach their first-ever NBA Finals. In the Finals, the Heat were underdogs against the Dallas Mavericks led by Dirk Nowitzki , and the Mavericks won the first two games at home in dominating fashion. The Heat led by Wade and

700-595: A November 10, 1999, game against the Houston Rockets , O'Neal and Charles Barkley were ejected. After O'Neal blocked a layup by Barkley, O'Neal shoved Barkley, who then threw the ball at O'Neal. On March 6, 2000, O'Neal's 28th birthday, he scored a career-high 61 points to go along with 23 rebounds and 3 assists in a 123–103 win over the Los Angeles Clippers . O'Neal's 61-point game was the last game in NBA history that

800-492: A Yao versus Shaq thing, when it's Shaq versus four other guys." The 2009 NBA Playoffs was also the first time since O'Neal's rookie season in 1992–93 that he did not participate in the playoffs. He was named as a member of the All-NBA Third Team. The Suns notified O'Neal he might be traded to cut costs. On June 25, 2009, O'Neal was traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Ben Wallace , Sasha Pavlovic , $ 500,000, and

900-459: A balanced effort by O'Neal, Antoine Walker and Jason Williams would go on to win all three of the next games at home, before closing out the series in Dallas to deliver the first NBA title for the franchise and O'Neal's fourth title. With Wade carrying the offensive load, O'Neal did not need to have a dominating series, and finished with an average of 13.7 points and 10.2 rebounds for the series. In

1000-613: A big fish in a dried-up pond". He also learned that Hardaway considered himself the leader of the Magic and did not want O'Neal making more money than him. On the team's first full day at the Olympics in Atlanta, the media announced that O'Neal would join the Los Angeles Lakers on a seven-year, $ 121 million contract. O'Neal insisted he did not choose Los Angeles for the money; discussing

1100-467: A call. It probably was a flop, but flopping is the wrong use of words. Flopping would describe his coaching." Mark Madsen , a Lakers teammate of O'Neal's for three years, found it amusing since "everyone in the league tries to flop on Shaq and Shaq never flops back." In a 2006 interview in TIME , O'Neal said if he were NBA commissioner, he would "Make a guy have to beat a guy—not flop and get calls and be nice to

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1200-583: A coach's locker room and coach's offices. The building also includes a two-story lobby and staircase that ascends to the second level where a club room is used for pre-game and post-game events and is connected to the Pete Maravich Assembly Center concourse . The lobby includes team displays and graphics, trophy cases and memorabilia of LSU basketball including a statue of Lady Tiger Coach Sue Gunter. A 900-pound (410 kg) bronze statue of LSU legend Shaquille O'Neal Pete Maravich Bob Petit

1300-403: A double. But it's cool", said O'Neal. During the game, O'Neal flopped against Howard. Magic coach Stan Van Gundy , who had coached O'Neal with the Heat, was "very disappointed cause [O'Neal] knows what it's like. Let's stand up and play like men, and I think our guy did that tonight." O'Neal responded, "Flopping is playing like that your whole career. I was trying to take the charge, trying to get

1400-616: A game along with 10.4 rebounds and 2.3 blocks. O'Neal made his 12th consecutive All-Star Team, made the All-NBA 1st Team, and won the Eastern Conference Player of the Month award for his performance in March. O'Neal also narrowly lost the 2004–05 MVP Award to Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash in one of the closest votes in NBA history. Despite being hobbled by a deep thigh bruise, O'Neal led

1500-571: A good life. I had Phil." O'Neal came from a tall family. His father and mother were 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) and 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) tall, respectively, and by age 13, O'Neal was already 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) tall. He credited the Boys & Girls Clubs of America in Newark with giving him a safe place to play and keeping him off the streets. "It gave me something to do," he said. "I'd just go there to shoot. I didn't even play on

1600-447: A media room, laundry facility and storage areas. The building also includes a two-story lobby and staircase that ascends to the second level where a club room holds 500 people for pre-game and post-game events. The club room is connected to the Pete Maravich Assembly Center concourse . The lobby includes team displays and graphics, trophy cases and memorabilia of LSU Basketball. A 900-pound bronze statue of LSU legend Shaquille O'Neal

1700-449: A more invasive surgery that would have kept him out an additional three months, but he opted against the more involved procedure. The Lakers started the season with a record of 11–19. At the end of the season, the Lakers had fallen to the fifth seed and failed to reach the Finals in 2003. For the 2003–04 season , the team made a concerted off-season effort to improve its roster. They sought

1800-473: A more involved surgery to return quicker. He was ready for the start of the 2001–02 regular season, but the toe frequently bothered him. In January 2002, he was involved in a spectacular on-court brawl in a game against the Chicago Bulls. He punched center Brad Miller after an intentional foul to prevent a basket, resulting in a melee with Miller, forward Charles Oakley , and several other players. O'Neal

1900-507: A pay cut and the Heat's decision to secure O'Neal's services for the long term. They contended that O'Neal was worth more than $ 20 million per year, particularly given that lesser players earned almost the same amount. In the second game of the 2005–06 season , O'Neal injured his right ankle and subsequently missed the following 18 games. Upon O'Neal's return, Van Gundy resigned, citing family reasons, and Pat Riley assumed head coach responsibilities. O'Neal later referred to Van Gundy as

2000-582: A player scored 60 or more points without hitting a 3-pointer until Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 64 points against the Indiana Pacers on December 13, 2023. O'Neal was also voted the 1999–2000 regular season Most Valuable Player , one vote short of becoming the first unanimous MVP in NBA history. Fred Hickman , then of CNN , instead chose Allen Iverson , then of the Philadelphia 76ers , who went on to win MVP

2100-454: A playoff spot, which they finally secured against the Cleveland Cavaliers on April 5. In a rematch of the previous year, the Heat faced the Bulls in the first round of the 2006–07 NBA playoffs. The Heat struggled against the Bulls and although O'Neal put up reasonable numbers, he was not able to dominate the series. The Bulls swept the Heat, the first time in 50 years a defending NBA champion

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2200-651: A professional player. He was later inducted into the LSU Hall of Fame . A 900-pound (410 kg) bronze statue of O'Neal is located in front of the LSU Basketball Practice Facility . The Orlando Magic drafted O'Neal with the 1st overall pick in the 1992 NBA draft . In the summer before moving to Orlando , he spent time in Los Angeles under the tutelage of Hall of Famer Magic Johnson . O'Neal wore number 32 because Terry Catledge refused to relinquish

2300-482: A regulation NCAA court in length with two regulation high school courts in the opposition direction. The courts are exact replicas of the Maravich Center game court and have two portable goals and four retractable goals. The gymnasiums are equipped with a scoreboard , video filming balcony and scorer's table with video and data connection. The facility also houses team locker rooms , a team lounge, training rooms,

2400-402: A relationship. On his 1994 rap album, Shaq Fu: The Return , O'Neal voiced his feelings of disdain for Toney in the song " Biological Didn't Bother ", dismissing him with the line "Phil is my father." However, O'Neal's feelings toward Toney mellowed in the years following Harrison's death in 2013, and the two met for the first time in March 2016, with O'Neal telling him, "I don't hate you. I had

2500-419: A scorer, but he hasn't had nearly enough concentration on defense and rebounding". After the series, O'Neal was angered by comments made by Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak regarding O'Neal's future with the club, as well as by the departure of Lakers coach Phil Jackson at the request of Buss. O'Neal made comments indicating that he felt the team's decisions were centered on a desire to appease Bryant to

2600-512: A team." Because of his stepfather's career in the military, the family left Newark, moving to military bases in Germany and Texas . After returning from Germany, O'Neal's family settled in San Antonio , Texas. By age 16, O'Neal had grown to 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m), and he began playing basketball at Robert G. Cole High School . He led his team to a 68–1 record over two years and helped

2700-519: A victory at home in game 5. Miami returned to Chicago and closed out the series in the 6th game, highlighted by another dominating performance by O'Neal who finished with 30 points and 20 rebounds. Miami advanced to face New Jersey, who won a surprising game 1 victory before the Heat won four straight to assure a rematch with Detroit. The Pistons had no answer for Wade throughout the series, while O'Neal delivered 21 points and 12 rebounds in game 3 followed by 27 points and 12 boards in game 4 to help Miami take

2800-656: Is also an electronic music producer, and touring DJ, known as Diesel. He has appeared in numerous films and has starred in his own reality shows , Shaq's Big Challenge and Shaq Vs. He hosts The Big Podcast with Shaq . He was a minority owner of the Sacramento Kings from 2013 to 2022 and is the general manager of Kings Guard Gaming of the NBA 2K League . O'Neal was born on March 6, 1972, in Newark, New Jersey , to Lucille O'Neal and Joe Toney, who played high school basketball (he

2900-535: Is an American former professional basketball player who is a sports analyst on the television program Inside the NBA . He is a 7-foot-1-inch (2.16 m) and 325-pound (147 kg) center who played for six teams over his 19-year career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and is a four-time NBA champion . O'Neal is regarded as one of the greatest basketball players and centers of all time. After playing college basketball for

3000-437: Is asking me to play with [his former Heat teammates] Chris Quinn or Ricky Davis . I'm actually on a team again." Riley felt O'Neal was wrong for maligning his former teammates. O'Neal responded with an expletive toward Riley, whom he often referred to as the "great Pat Riley" while playing for the Heat. O'Neal credited the Suns training staff with prolonging his career. They connected his arthritic toe, which would not bend, to

3100-649: Is in front of the facility. This article about a sports venue in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Pete Maravich Assembly Center The slightly oval building is located directly to the north of Tiger Stadium , and its bright-white roof can be seen in many telecasts of that stadium. The arena concourse is divided into four quadrants: Pete Maravich Pass, The Walk of Champions, Heroes Hall and Midway of Memories. The quadrants highlight former LSU Tiger athletes , individual and team awards and memorabilia pertaining to

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3200-417: Is located in front of the facility. The LSU Tigers Volleyball Practice Facility is located in the arena. It includes a state-of-the-art locker room facility, film room, equipment room and training rooms off the arenas southwest corridor. The auxiliary gym located underneath the north section of the arena is a volleyball-only practice facility. The Maravich Assembly Center has been a host site for both

3300-399: Is probably Shaq." The Heat struggled during O'Neal's absence, but with his return won seven of their next eight games. Bad luck still haunted the squad, however, as Wade dislocated his left shoulder, leaving O'Neal as the focus of the team. Critics doubted that O'Neal, now in his mid-30s, could carry the team into the playoffs. The Heat went on a winning streak that kept them in the race for

3400-455: The 2006–07 season , O'Neal missed 35 games after an injury to his left knee in November required surgery. After one of those missed games, a Christmas Day match-up against the Lakers, he ripped Jackson, who O'Neal had once called a second father, referring to his former coach as " Benedict Arnold ". Jackson had previously said, "The only person I've ever [coached] that hasn't been a worker...

3500-530: The 2007 NBA Playoffs . O'Neal and the Phoenix Suns did face the Spurs in the first round of the playoffs, but they were once again eliminated, in five games. O'Neal averaged 15.2 points, 9.2 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game. O'Neal preferred his new situation with the Suns over the Heat. "I love playing for this coach and I love playing with these guys", O'Neal said. "We have professionals who know what to do. No one

3600-589: The LSU Tigers , O'Neal was drafted by the Orlando Magic with the first overall pick in the 1992 NBA draft . He quickly became one of the best centers in the league, winning Rookie of the Year in 1992–93 and leading his team to the 1995 NBA Finals . After four years with the Magic, O'Neal signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers . They won three consecutive championships in 2000 , 2001 , and 2002 . Amid

3700-682: The NBA's New Orleans Hornets (now New Orleans Pelicans ) were displaced by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the arena was under consideration as a possible temporary home for the team. The Hornets played just one of six scheduled home games at the Maravich Assembly Center during the 2005–06 season. In 1998, the arena played host to the Louisiana Bayou Beast of the Professional Indoor Football League . The Beast played 2 preseason games, 8 regular season games, and

3800-655: The PIFL Championship Game on August 15, 1998, in the Maravich Center. The arena hosted the Louisiana High School Athletic Association boys basketball state semifinals and championship games from 1983 through 1996. It also hosted the Louisiana high school wrestling state tournament, which was not sanctioned at the time by the LHSAA, in 1972, '73 and '74. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina ,

3900-568: The San Antonio Spurs , led by Tim Duncan and David Robinson in the second round of the Western Conference playoffs. The Spurs would go on to win their first NBA title in 1999. In 1999, prior to the 1999–2000 season, the Los Angeles Lakers hired Phil Jackson as head coach, and the team's fortunes soon changed. Jackson immediately challenged O'Neal, telling him "the [NBA's] MVP trophy should be named after him when he retired." In

4000-511: The Toronto Raptors 133–113. In a matchup against Orlando on March 3, 2009, O'Neal was outscored by Magic center Dwight Howard , 21–19. "I'm really too old to be trying to outscore 18-year-olds", O'Neal said, referring to the then 23-year-old Howard. "It's not really my role anymore." O'Neal was double-teamed most of the night. "I like to play people one-on-one. My whole career I had to play people one-on-one. Never once had to double or ask for

4100-688: The United States Olympic basketball team , and was later part of the gold medal-winning team at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta . While the Olympic basketball team was training in Orlando, the Orlando Sentinel published a poll that asked whether the Magic should fire Hill if that were one of O'Neal's conditions for returning. 82% answered "no". O'Neal had a power struggle while playing under Hill. He said

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4200-523: The first round of the playoffs . After defeating the Chicago Bulls in the first round, the Cavaliers went on to lose to the Boston Celtics in the second round. In September 2016, O'Neal said: "When I was in Cleveland, we were in first place. Big Baby [Glen Davis] breaks my hand and I had to sit out five weeks late in the year. I come back finally in the first round of the playoffs, and we lost to Boston in

4300-419: The "Cow Palace"), located on the southeast corner of the campus. The LSU Basketball Practice Facility is the practice facility for the LSU Tigers basketball and LSU Lady Tigers basketball teams. The facility is connected to the Pete Maravich Assembly Center through the Northwest portal. The facility features separate, full-size duplicate gymnasiums for the women's and men's basketball teams. They include

4400-450: The 1999–2000 Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award ; the 1992–93 NBA Rookie of the Year award ; 15 All-Star Game selections, three All-Star Game MVP awards; three Finals MVP awards; two scoring titles ; 14 All-NBA team selections, and three NBA All-Defensive Team selections. He is one of only three players to win NBA MVP , All-Star Game MVP and Finals MVP awards in the same year (2000);

4500-530: The 2003–2004 season when Bryant, in an interview with ESPN journalist Jim Gray , criticized O'Neal for being out of shape, a poor leader, and putting his salary demands over the best interest of the team. The Lakers made the playoffs in 2004 and lost to the Detroit Pistons in the 2004 NBA Finals . Lakers assistant coach Tex Winter said, "Shaq defeated himself against Detroit. He played way too passively. He had one big game ... He's always interested in being

4600-441: The 2005–06 season as the league leader in field goal percentage. In the 2006 NBA Playoffs , the Heat first faced the younger Chicago Bulls , and O'Neal delivered a dominating 27 point, 16 rebound and 5 blocks performance in game 1 followed by a 22-point effort in game 2 to help Miami take a 2–0 lead in the series. Chicago would respond with two dominating performances at home to tie the series, but Miami would respond right back with

4700-413: The 2007–08 season, averaging career lows in points, rebounds, and blocks. His role in the offense diminished, as he attempted only 10 field goals per game, versus his career average of 17. In addition, O'Neal was plagued by fouls, and during one stretch fouled out of five consecutive games. O'Neal's streak of 14 straight All-Star appearances ended that season. O'Neal again missed games due to injuries, and

4800-534: The 33 jersey. O'Neal was named the Player of the Week in his first week in the NBA, the first player to do so. During his rookie season , O'Neal averaged 23.4 points on 56.2% shooting, 13.9 rebounds , and 3.5 blocks per game for the season. He was named the 1993 NBA Rookie of the Year and was the first rookie to be voted an All-Star starter since Michael Jordan in 1985. The Magic finished 41–41, winning 20 more games than

4900-577: The All-NBA 3rd Team. Teamed with newly drafted Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway , the Magic finished with a record of 50–32 and made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. In his first playoff series, O'Neal averaged 20.7 points and 13.3 rebounds as the Pacers swept the Magic. In O'Neal's third season, 1994–95 , he led the NBA in scoring with a 29.3 point average, while finishing second in MVP voting to David Robinson and entering his third straight All-Star Game along with Hardaway. They formed one of

5000-462: The Celtics chose instead to give it to Jermaine O'Neal . The Atlanta Hawks and the Dallas Mavericks also expressed interest but had stalled on O'Neal's salary demands. He was introduced by the Celtics on August 10, 2010, and chose the number 36. O'Neal said he did not "compete with little guys who run around dominating the ball, throwing up 30 shots a night—like D–Wade, Kobe." O'Neal added that he

5100-576: The Eastern conference to the Chicago Bulls, who finished with an NBA record 72 wins . Orlando easily defeated the Detroit Pistons and the Atlanta Hawks in the first two rounds of the 1996 NBA Playoffs ; however, they were no match for Jordan's Bulls, who swept them in the Eastern Conference finals. O'Neal became a free agent after the 1995–96 NBA season. In the summer of 1996, O'Neal was named to

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5200-482: The Heat had a 15–game losing streak. According to O'Neal, Riley thought he was faking the injury. During a practice in February 2008, O'Neal got into an altercation with Riley over the coach ordering a tardy Jason Williams to leave practice. The two argued face-to-face, with O'Neal poking Riley in the chest and Riley slapping his finger away. Riley soon after decided to trade O'Neal. O'Neal said his relationship with Wade

5300-463: The Heat to the Eastern Conference finals and a game 7 against the defending champion Detroit Pistons , losing by a narrow margin. Afterwards, O'Neal and others criticized Heat head coach Stan Van Gundy for not calling enough plays for O'Neal. In August 2005, O'Neal signed a 5-year-extension with the Heat for $ 100 million. Supporters applauded O'Neal's willingness to take what amounted to

5400-482: The Magic. Upon signing with the Heat, O'Neal promised the fans that he would bring a championship to Miami. He claimed one of the main reasons for wanting to be traded to Miami was because of their up-and-coming star Dwyane Wade , to whom he gave the nickname "Flash". With O'Neal on board, the new-look Heat surpassed expectations, claiming the best record in the Eastern Conference in 2004–05 with 59 wins. He played in 73 games, his most since 2001 season, averaged 22.9 points

5500-525: The PMAC. The Maravich Assembly Center has played host to NIT men's tournament games in 1982, 1983, 2002, and 2018. The Maravich Center played host to the 1981 SEC women's basketball tournament , the 1988 SEC men's basketball tournament and two SEC Volleyball Tournaments. In addition to sporting events, the arena hosts concerts , stand-up comedy shows , graduations , convocations , lectures and other special events. A stage can be lowered into place at

5600-453: The Rockets, led by future Hall-of-Famers Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler , swept the series in four games. O'Neal was injured for a great deal of the 1995–96 season , missing 28 games. He averaged 26.6 points and 11 rebounds per game, made the All-NBA 3rd Team, and played in his 4th All-Star Game. Despite O'Neal's injuries, the Magic finished with a regular season record of 60–22, second in

5700-713: The Sunshine Band , Kenny Rogers , KISS , Led Zeppelin , Liberace , Linda Ronstadt , Lionel Richie , Little Big Town , Marvin Gaye , Metallica , Neil Diamond , Neil Young , Olivia Newton-John , Oak Ridge Boys , Pat Benatar , Peter Frampton , Pink Floyd , R.E.M. , REO Speedwagon , Statler Brothers , Rod Stewart , Skid Row , Sonny and Cher , Sting , Styx , The Doobie Brothers , The Go-Go's , The Jackson 5 , The Moody Blues , The O'Jays , The Rolling Stones , The Who , The Wreckers , Tina Turner , U2 , Van Halen , Willie Nelson , Yes and ZZ Top . In October 1977,

5800-431: The Year . "I didn't think the best defensive player in the game would be flopping like that. It's a shame that the referees buy into that", O'Neal said. "I wish he'd stand up and play me like a man instead of flopping and crying every time I back him down. A month before the 2001–02 season's training camp, O'Neal had corrective surgery for a claw toe deformity in the smallest toe of his left foot. He opted against

5900-495: The alleged flopping of Kings' center Vlade Divac . O'Neal referred to Divac as "she", and said he would never exaggerate contact to draw a foul. "I'm a guy with no talent who has gotten this way with hard work." After the 2001–2002 season, O'Neal told friends that he did not want another season of limping and being in virtually constant pain from his big right toe . His trademark mobility and explosion had been often absent. The corrective options ranged from reconstructive surgery on

6000-639: The alteration of his jump that consequently was straining his leg. The trainers had him concentrate on building his core strength , flexibility, and balance. The 2008–09 season, improved for O'Neal, who averaged 18 points, 9 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks through the first half (41 games) of the season, leading the Suns to a 23–18 record and 2nd place in their division. He returned to the All-Star Game in 2009 and emerged as co-MVP along with ex-teammate Kobe Bryant. On February 27, 2009, O'Neal scored 45 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, his 49th career 40-point game, beating

6100-590: The arena was quickly turned into the largest triage center and acute care field hospital ever created in United States history . The 800-bed facility, which was under the direction of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was staffed by ordinary citizen volunteers up to and including physicians . Some of the volunteers were themselves displaced from New Orleans due to the hurricane. Helicopters with injured evacuees landed on

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6200-459: The beginning of the 2003–04 season , O'Neal wanted a contract extension with a pay raise on his remaining three years for $ 30 million. The Lakers had hoped O'Neal would take less money due to his age, physical conditioning, and games missed due to injuries. During a preseason game, O'Neal had yelled at Lakers owner Jerry Buss , "Pay me." There had been increasing tension between O'Neal and Bryant . The feud climaxed during training camp prior to

6300-459: The exclusion of all other concerns, and O'Neal promptly demanded a trade. Kupchak wanted the Dallas Mavericks ' Dirk Nowitzki in return but Mavericks owner Mark Cuban refused to let his 7-footer go. However, Miami showed interest in O'Neal, and eventually the two clubs agreed on a trade. Winter said, "[O'Neal] left because he couldn't get what he wanted—a huge pay raise. There was no way ownership could give him what he wanted. Shaq's demands held

6400-462: The expectation that O'Neal would return to fill Perkins' role. The Celtics were 33–10 in games Perkins had missed during the year due to injury, and they were 19–3 in games that O'Neal played over 20 minutes. After requesting a cortisone shot, O'Neal returned April 3 after missing 27 games due to his Achilles; he played only five minutes due to a strained right calf. It was the last regular season game he would play that year. O'Neal missed

6500-512: The first round of the 2011 playoffs . He insisted on more cortisone shots and returned in the second round, but he was limited to 12 minutes in two games as the Heat eliminated the Celtics from the playoffs. On June 1, 2011, O'Neal announced his retirement via social media. On a short video on Twitter , O'Neal tweeted, "We did it. Nineteen years, baby. I want to thank you very much. That's why I'm telling you first. I'm about to retire. Love you. Talk to you soon." On June 3, 2011, O'Neal held

6600-417: The franchise hostage, and the way he went about it didn't please the owner too much." On July 14, 2004, O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat for Caron Butler , Lamar Odom , Brian Grant , and a future first-round draft choice (the Lakers used the draft choice to select Jordan Farmar in the 2006 draft ). O'Neal reverted from (his Lakers jersey) number 34 to number 32, which he had worn while playing for

6700-401: The free-agent services of two aging stars—forward Karl Malone and guard Gary Payton —but due to salary cap restrictions, could not offer either player nearly as much money as he could have made with some other teams. O'Neal assisted in the recruitment efforts and personally persuaded both men to join the squad, each forgoing larger salaries in favor of a chance to win an NBA championship. At

6800-519: The front office. O'Neal improved his scoring average to 29.4 points (second in the league to David Robinson ) while leading the NBA in field goal percentage at 60%. On November 20, 1993, against the New Jersey Nets , O'Neal registered the first triple-double of his career, recording 24 points to go along with career highs of 28 rebounds and 15 blocks. He was voted into the All-Star game and also made

6900-405: The guys [...] But give me four or five days to really get in tune and I'll get it." In 28 regular season games, O'Neal averaged 12.9 points and 10.6 rebounds, good enough to make the playoffs . One of the reasons for the trade was to limit Tim Duncan in the event of a postseason matchup between the Suns and the San Antonio Spurs , especially after the Suns' six-game elimination by the Spurs in

7000-469: The history of LSU basketball , gymnastics and volleyball . There are 11,230 permanent seats in the arena: 6,931 upper-level seats, 4,299 lower-level seats and 2,000 seats on retractable risers. The "L" Club meeting room and Tiger Athletic Foundation offices are also located in the arena. Prior to building the Assembly Center, LSU played its games at John M. Parker Agricultural Coliseum (aka,

7100-545: The infield of LSU's Bernie Moore Track Stadium , which is adjacent to the arena, while ambulances from around the region lined up with other patients that needed treatment. Those deemed healthy enough were either transferred to out-of-state facilities or to LSU's Carl Maddox Field House which had been transformed into a large emergency shelter . Shaquille O%27Neal Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal ( / ʃ ə ˈ k iː l / shə- KEEL ; born March 6, 1972), known commonly as Shaq ( / ʃ æ k / SHAK ),

7200-600: The league in field goal percentage ten times. O'Neal was elected into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016. He was elected to the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2017. In October 2021, O'Neal was again honored as one of the league's greatest players of all time by being named to the  NBA 75th Anniversary Team . In addition to his basketball career, O'Neal has released four rap albums, with his first, Shaq Diesel , going platinum . O'Neal

7300-649: The league's top duos and helped Orlando to a 57–25 record and the Atlantic Division crown. The Magic won their first-ever playoff series against the Boston Celtics in the 1995 NBA Playoffs . They then defeated the Chicago Bulls in the conference semifinals. After beating Reggie Miller 's Indiana Pacers, the Magic reached the NBA Finals , facing the defending NBA champion Houston Rockets . O'Neal played well in his first Finals appearance, averaging 28 points on 59.5% shooting, 12.5 rebounds, and 6.3 assists. Despite this,

7400-424: The league-worst Miami Heat , who had a record at the time of the trade of 9–37, in exchange for Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks . O'Neal made his Suns debut on February 20, 2008, against his former Lakers team, scoring 15 points and grabbing 9 rebounds in the process. The Lakers won, 130–124. O'Neal was upbeat in a post-game press conference, stating: "I will take the blame for this loss because I wasn't in tune with

7500-565: The men's and women's NCAA basketball tournament. It played host to the NCAA men's basketball tournament three times, in 1976, 1977 and 1986. In 1976, Indiana University defeated Alabama and Marquette in the Mideast Regional en route to an undefeated season and the national championship, and in 1986, LSU defeated Purdue and Memphis State (now Memphis) to begin an unlikely run to the Final Four as

7600-455: The next season. O'Neal also won the scoring title while finishing second in rebounds and third in blocked shots. Jackson's influence resulted in a newfound commitment by O'Neal to defense, resulting in his first All-Defensive Team selection (second-team) in 2000. In the 2001 NBA Finals against the 76ers, O'Neal fouled out in Game 3 backing over Dikembe Mutombo , the 2000–2001 Defensive Player of

7700-889: The north end allowing 4,000 additional seats for theatrical productions. An additional 1,000 seats can be placed on the floor. The arena has hosted concerts by Alice Cooper , Arlo Guthrie , Bad Company , Barry Manilow , Berlin , Billy Currington , Billy Joel , Bob Dylan , Bon Jovi , Boston , Boz Scaggs , Bruce Springsteen , Bush , Cat Stevens , Charley Pride , Chicago , Commodores , Crosby, Stills & Nash , Culture Club , David Bowie , Def Leppard , Diana Ross , Doug Kershaw , Eagles , Earth, Wind & Fire , Electric Light Orchestra , Elton John , Emerson Lake and Palmer , Elvis Presley , Fleetwood Mac , Foghat , Garth Brooks , George Harrison , George Strait , Grateful Dead , Guns N' Roses , Harry Chapin , Heart , Jackson Browne , Jimmy Buffett , Joan Baez , John Denver , John Mellencamp , Joni Mitchell , Journey , KC and

7800-466: The opposition direction. The courts are exact replicas of the Maravich Center game court and have two portable goals and four retractable goals. Each gymnasium is equipped with a scoreboard , video filming balcony, and scorer's table with video and data connection that enable instant replay. The facility also houses team locker rooms , a team lounge, training rooms, coach's offices and locker rooms,

7900-470: The other players are Willis Reed in 1970 and Michael Jordan in 1996 and 1998 . He ranks 9th all-time in points scored , 6th in field goals , 15th in rebounds , and 8th in blocks . O'Neal was honored as one of the league's greatest players of all time by being named to the NBA 50th Anniversary Team in 1996. Due to his ability to dunk the basketball and score from close range, O'Neal also ranks third all-time in field goal percentage (58.2%) and led

8000-623: The playoffs, but were eliminated in the second round by the Utah Jazz in five games. In his first playoff game for the Lakers, O'Neal scored 46 points against the Portland Trail Blazers , the most for the Lakers in a playoff game since Jerry West had 53 in 1969 . On December 17, 1996, O'Neal shoved Dennis Rodman of the Chicago Bulls ; Rodman's teammates Scottie Pippen and Michael Jordan restrained Rodman and prevented further conflict. The Los Angeles Daily News reported that O'Neal

8100-462: The previous season, but missed the playoffs by virtue of a tie-breaker with the Indiana Pacers . On more than one occasion during the year, Sports Illustrated writer Jack McCallum overheard O'Neal saying, "We've got to get [head coach] Matty [Guokas] out of here and bring in [assistant] Brian [Hill] ." In 1993–1994, O'Neal's second season , Hill was the coach and Guokas was reassigned to

8200-437: The records, and we lose, I'm pissed off. 'Cause I knew I did something wrong. I'll have a hell of a season if I win the championship and average 20 points a game." During the 2005–06 season, the Heat recorded only a .500 record without O'Neal in the line-up. On April 11, 2006, O'Neal recorded his second career triple-double against the Toronto Raptors with 15 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high 10 assists. O'Neal finished

8300-414: The referees and kiss ass." On March 6, O'Neal talked about the upcoming game against the Rockets and Yao Ming . "It's not going to be man-on-man, so don't even try that," says O'Neal with an incredulous laugh. "They're going to double and triple me like everybody else ... I rarely get to play [Yao] one-on-one ... But when I play him (on defense), it's just going to be me down there. So don't try to make it

8400-597: The rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd was involved in a plane crash on their way to play at the arena from their last show ever in Greenville, SC. Several band members including lead singer Ronnie Van Zant , died in the crash. The concert was scheduled during LSU's homecoming the night before the Tigers ' football game vs. the Oregon Ducks . The arena has also hosted comedy shows by Bob Hope, Eddie Murphy , and George Carlin . After

8500-487: The second round. I was upset. I know for a fact if I was healthy, we would have gotten it done that year and won a ring." O'Neal averaged career lows in almost every major statistical category during the 2009–10 season, largely due to splitting Center duties with Zydrunas Ilgauskas . Upon hearing Bryant comment that he had more rings than O'Neal, Wyc Grousbeck , principal owner of the Boston Celtics , saw an opportunity to acquire O'Neal. Celtics coach Doc Rivers agreed to

8600-407: The signing he referred to a couple of his product endorsements, saying: "I'm tired of hearing about money, money, money, money, money. I just want to play the game, drink Pepsi , wear Reebok ." The Lakers won 56 games during the 1996–97 season . O'Neal averaged 26.2 points and 12.5 rebounds in his first season with Los Angeles; however, he again missed over 30 games due to injury. The Lakers made

8700-400: The signing on the condition that O'Neal would not receive preferential treatment, nor could he cause any locker room problems like in Los Angeles or Miami. On August 4, 2010, the Celtics announced that they had signed O'Neal. The contract was for two years at the veteran minimum salary for a total contract value of $ 2.8 million. O'Neal wanted the larger mid-level exception contract, but

8800-492: The team "just didn't respect [Hill]". Another question in the poll asked whether O'Neal was worth $ 115 million, in reference to the amount of the Magic's offer; 91.3% of the response said it was not. O'Neal's Olympic teammates teased him over the poll. He was also upset that the Orlando media implied O'Neal was not a good role model for having a child with his longtime girlfriend with no immediate plans to marry. O'Neal compared his lack of privacy in Orlando to "feeling like

8900-673: The team win the state championship during his senior year. His 791 rebounds during the 1989 season remains a state record for a player in any classification. O'Neal's ability to make hook shots earned comparisons to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , inspiring him to wear the same jersey number as Abdul-Jabbar, No. 33. However, his high school team did not have a 33 jersey, so O'Neal chose to wear No. 32 before college. After graduating from high school in 1989, O'Neal studied business at Louisiana State University (LSU). He first met Tigers coach Dale Brown years earlier in Europe when O'Neal's stepfather

9000-436: The toe to rehabilitation exercises with more shoe inserts and anti-inflammation medication. O'Neal was already wary of the long-term damage his frequent consumption of these medications might have. He did not want to rush a decision with his career potentially at risk. Using Jackson's triangle offense , O'Neal and Bryant enjoyed tremendous success, leading the Lakers to three consecutive titles (2000, 2001, and 2002). O'Neal

9100-491: The western conference during the 1998 NBA Playoffs . After defeating the Portland Trail Blazers and Seattle SuperSonics in the first two rounds, the Lakers again fell to the Jazz, this time in a 4–0 sweep. With the tandem of O'Neal and teenage superstar Kobe Bryant , expectations for the Lakers increased; however, personnel changes were a source of instability during the 1998–99 season . Long-time Laker point guard Nick Van Exel

9200-535: Was an All-State guard) and was offered a basketball scholarship to play at Seton Hall . Toney struggled with drug addiction and was imprisoned for drug possession when O'Neal was an infant. Upon his release, he did not resume a place in O'Neal's life and instead agreed to relinquish his parental rights to O'Neal's Jamaican stepfather, Phillip Arthur Harrison, a career Army sergeant. O'Neal remained estranged from his biological father for decades; O'Neal had not spoken with Toney or expressed an interest in establishing

9300-525: Was named MVP of the NBA Finals all three times and had the highest scoring average for a center in NBA Finals history. O'Neal missed the first 12 games of the 2002–03 season recovering from toe surgery. He was sidelined with hallux rigidus , a degenerative arthritis in his toe. He waited the whole summer until just before training camp for the surgery and explained, "I got hurt on company time, so I'll heal on company time." O'Neal debated whether to have

9400-517: Was not "all that good" by the time he left Miami, but he did not express disappointment at Wade for failing to stand up for him. O'Neal played 33 games for the Miami Heat in the 2007–08 season prior to being traded to the Phoenix Suns. O'Neal started all 33 games and averaged 14.2 points per game. Following the trade to Phoenix, O'Neal averaged 12.9 points while starting all 28 games with the Suns. The Phoenix Suns acquired O'Neal in February 2008 from

9500-577: Was only competing against Duncan: "If Tim Duncan gets five rings, then that gives some writer the chance to say 'Duncan is the best,' and I can't have that." Publicly, he insisted he did not care whether he started or substituted for the Celtics, but expected to be part of the second unit. Privately, he wanted to start, but kept it to himself. O'Neal missed games throughout the season due to an assortment of ailments to his right leg including knee, calf, hip, and Achilles injuries. The Celtics traded away center Kendrick Perkins in February partially due to

9600-505: Was stationed on a U.S. Army base at Wildflecken , West Germany. While playing for Brown at LSU, O'Neal was a two-time All-American , two-time SEC Player of the Year , and received the Adolph Rupp Trophy as NCAA men's basketball player of the year in 1991; he was also named college player of the year by Associated Press and UPI . O'Neal left LSU early to pursue his NBA career, but continued his education even after becoming

9700-433: Was suspended for three games without pay and fined $ 15,000. For the season, O'Neal averaged 27.2 points and 10.7 rebounds, excellent statistics but below his career average; he was less of a defensive force during the season. Matched up against the Sacramento Kings in the 2002 Western Conference finals , O'Neal said, "There is only one way to beat us. It starts with c and ends with t." O'Neal meant "cheat" in reference to

9800-402: Was swept in the opening round. It was the first time in 13 years that O'Neal did not advance into the second round. In the 2006–07 season O'Neal reached 25,000 career points, becoming the 14th player in NBA history to accomplish that milestone. However, it was the first season in O'Neal's career that his scoring average dropped below 20 points per game. O'Neal experienced a rough start for

9900-487: Was traded to the Denver Nuggets ; his former backcourt partner Eddie Jones was packaged with back-up center Elden Campbell for Glen Rice to satisfy a demand by O'Neal for a shooter. Coach Del Harris was fired, and former Lakers forward Kurt Rambis finished the season as head coach. The Lakers finished with a 31–19 record during the lockout-shortened season . Although they made the playoffs , they were swept by

10000-467: Was willing to be suspended for fighting Rodman, and O'Neal said: "It's one thing to talk tough and one thing to be tough." The following season , O'Neal averaged 28.3 points and 11.4 rebounds. He led the league with a 58.4 field goal percentage, the first of four consecutive seasons in which he did so. The Lakers finished the season 61–21, first in the Pacific Division , and were the second seed in

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