Shaq tells Kimmel 'the Celtics would be a good program'
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The 38-year-old O'Neal stressed to Kimmel that he's on a "730-day program," suggesting he wants to play two more years until he reaches 40. When Kimmel suggested he couldn't picture O'Neal in a Boston uniform, O'Neal responded, "The Celtics would be a good program." HoopsVibe's Very Quick Call: In any arms race, you need weapons. The Boston Celtics - who are in an arms race with Eastern Conference foes like the Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, and Orlando Magic - could use another post weapon because Kendrick Perkins is recovering from a knee injury and Rasheed Wallace recently retired. Enter Shaquille O'Neal. Shaq could start or come off the bench. He could plug the middle against bigger centers and provide offense down-low. The problem would be defense. The Celtics are a defensive-minded, get-stops team, and the future Hall of Famer has never been strong in his own end. Still, veteran sideline boss Doc Rivers should inspire O'Neal to play a little defense. All in all, O'Neal wouldn't be a bad weapon for the green-and-white to have in reserve. --Oly Sandor. Got thoughts? Well, get at HoopsVibe News in the comment box below. |