I used to hate Shaq. I thought everything had been handed to him too early. I thought that Alonzo Mourning (pick #2) and Christian Laetner (pick #3) would turn out to be better pros than the no shooting showboating Shaq.
Plus he threatened to upset the balance of power in the NBA away from my beloved Bulls.
Then I watched him play some games. About midway through his 2nd season I started really paying attention to him. He had the physical size and presence of Wilt Chamberlain, the feet of Akeem Olajuwon, and the personality of Magic Johnson. I loved him. He had the ability of Charles Barkley to say whatever he wanted but not piss everyone off. He could trash talk like Bird and Jordan but he shared his trash talk through the media. He called the Spurs a "good WNBA team", the Kings the "Sacramento Queens", and Chris Bosh "RuPaul". He was one of the most entertaining athletes that I ever saw.
I heard Rick Reilly on the radio yesterday to sum up Shaq. Rick said that when the NBA Jam arcade game came out including him Shaq had one delivered. When it showed up at his door Reilly happened to be there, Shaq started jumping up and down like a little kid yelling, "I get to be me!" You know if someone made a video game with you in it you would totally do this.
He gave himself nicknames that were way better than the ones that anybody else could come up with. Shaqtus when he played in Arizona, genius.
He made a ton of money, but gave a lot away. He loved and supported police officers in a time that the black community looked down on policemen as tools of oppression. (Shaq played from 1992-2011, Rodney King was beaten in '91 and the riots took place in '92. "Cop Killer" was released in '92). Towards the end of his career he was famously made a deputy in Miami. Prior to that he bought a new police car for LAPD after one was destroyed during the Lakers victory celebration.
He has his MBA and is pursuing his PhD.
Shaq joins the list of guys that I didn't always root for on the court but that I loved to watch on TV. Guys like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Tim Hardaway, Dominque Wilkins, and Reggie Miller. But other than Charles and Reggie, Shaq's best moments were likely to come after the game.