
Shaq Uncut
My Story
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Dion Graham
Superman. Diesel. The Big Aristotle. Shaq Fu. The Big Daddy. The Big Shaqtus. Wilt Chamberneezy. The Real Deal. The Big Shamrock. Shaq. You know him by any number of names, and chances are you know all about his legendary basketball career: Shaquille "Shaq" O'Neal is a four-time NBA champion and a three-time NBA Finals MVP. After being an All-American at Louisiana State University, he was the overall number one draft pick in the NBA in 1992.
In his 19-year career, Shaq racked up 28,596 career points (including 5,935 free throws!), 13,099 rebounds, 3,026 assists, 2,732 blocks, and 15 All-Star appearances. These are statistics that are almost as massive as the man himself. His presence - both physically and psychologically - made him a dominant force in the game for two decades. But if you follow the game, you also know that there's a lot more to Shaquille O'Neal than just basketball. Shaq is famous for his playful, and at times, provocative personality. He is, literally, outsize in both scale and persona.
Whether rapping on any of his five albums, challenging celebrities on his hit television show Shaq Vs., studying for his PhD or serving as a reserve police officer, there's no question that Shaq has led a unique and multi-dimensional life. And in this rollicking new autobiography, Shaq discusses his remarkable journey, including his candid thoughts on teammates and coaches like Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Phil Jackson, and Pat Riley.
From growing up in difficult circumstances and getting cut from his high school basketball team to his larger-than-life basketball career, Shaq lays it all out in Shaq Uncut: My Story.
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What did you love best about Shaq Uncut?
Shaq. Anytime there's a story about athletes and money its either a outrageous contract or bankruptcy. Shap is generous and a business man. He comes across warm, insecure and honest. His honestly shines through over and over allowing readers/listeners to know him on a different level and care about his story.What did you like best about this story?
Shaq is bigger than basketball and lives like it. He has unwritten rules that define him: loyalty, honesty, and charity.Which scene was your favorite?
Whenever he talk about helping out children. Shaqaclause or bringing snow to LA.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Shaq's love for his family. Though Shaq refuses to admit it, he was what many would consider to abused by his step-father. Shaq loves his step-father anyway and sees through the abuse to what Phillip Morris is trying to teach Shaq. Phillip Morris had wonderful lessons for Shaq to learn but an abusive way to teach lessons. I have profound respect for Shaq because he understood that and learned through the abusive relationship.The Truth about Shaq.
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good story
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Inspiration
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great book
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Bio of a Basketball LEGEND
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Dion is one of the worst narrators I have heard on Audible :((
Dion makes Shaq sound like an Oxford scholar :((
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Would you listen to Shaq Uncut again? Why?
Yes, but I only listen to a book only onceWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Shaq Uncut?
His comment to Howard Schultz regarding coffeePretty Good
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Wow! I Feel Like I Know Shaq
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Incredibly Entertaining and Insightful Autobiography
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The Diesel!
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