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Shaq Asserts His Dominance in Today’s NBA

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Former NBA superstar Shaquille O’Neal has never been one to shy away from boasting about his skills, and his recent claim that he could easily average 40 points in today’s game has sparked a debate among fans.

In a conversation with Dallas Cowboys stars Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons, Shaq confidently asserted that he would have no trouble putting up 40 points per game in the current NBA landscape. While some may view this statement as delusional or arrogant, those who witnessed Shaq’s dominance on the court would likely agree with his assessment.

Despite the shift towards a more perimeter-oriented style of play in today’s game, Shaq’s sheer size, strength, and skill in the post made him virtually unstoppable during his prime. With the lack of dominant big men in the league today, it’s easy to imagine Shaq feasting in the paint and throwing down thunderous dunks on a nightly basis.

While his poor free-throw shooting may have been a weakness, Shaq’s ability to overpower defenders and score at will would undoubtedly translate well in today’s fast-paced, high-scoring environment. His combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ set him apart as one of the most dominant players in NBA history.

Whether or not Shaq could truly average 40 points in today’s game remains up for debate, but there’s no denying that his impact on the court was truly unmatched. Fans may continue to argue over his claim, but one thing is certain: Shaq’s legacy as a basketball legend is firmly cemented in the annals of the sport.

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