I love this move. It’s no-risk. The Green didn’t give up any players, didn’t invest serious money, and got a player who still can score, rebound, and fill the lane. Shaq can draw fouls. And he’s going to be a presence in Boston. Kevin Garnett has been here for three seasons and has barely been sighted outside the Garden (I think he commutes via underground tunnel). Shaq is going to be out there. Taking it to the streets.
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