Former Cleveland Cavaliers' center Shaquille O'Neal, now with the Boston Celtics, says to reporter John Reid of Nola.com that he joined the Celtics because of the unselfish play of the veteran group. That wasn't always the case with the Cavaliers. "I like that they play together and nobody really worries about shots, " O'Neal said. "When I was with Cleveland, guys...
Former Cleveland Cavaliers' center Shaquille O'Neal, now with the Boston Celtics, says to reporter John Reid of Nola.com that he joined the Celtics because of the unselfish play of the veteran group.
That wasn't always the case with the Cavaliers.
"I like that they play together and nobody really worries about shots, " O'Neal said. "When I was with Cleveland, guys who couldn't even play were worried about shots. Why was Mo (Williams) taking 15 shots, and I'm only taking four? If LeBron takes 20 shots, that's cool.
"So I said, let me get with a good team for the last two years. I don't mind people calling me a journeyman. I've been programmed to move around every three years."