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Shaquille OâNeal has praised Victor Wembanyama as the 'perfect big man' after observing his performance in the playoffs. This marks a significant shift in Shaq's typically critical stance towards modern centers.
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Shaquille OâNeal does not hand out praise lightly, especially when it comes to big men.
For years, the NBA legend has been one of the toughest critics of modern centers. But after watching Victor Wembanyama in the playoffs, even Shaq has changed his tone.
And this time, the praise went further than usual.
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Speaking after Game 5 of the first-round series, OâNeal made it clear where he stands.
âI think Wemby is the first perfect big man thatâs ever been created. He can shoot, free throws, play defense, play offense, heâs a great team player.
âIâm happy for Wemby. For me, in a long time, heâs a joy to watch,â Shaq said.
The timing of that statement matters. It came right after the Spurs closed out the Trail Blazers 4-1 in their first-round playoff series, with Wembanyama playing a central role in the win.
For someone like Shaq, who built his legacy on dominance in the paint, calling a modern player âperfectâ says more than just admiration. It signals a shift in how the position itself is viewed.
In the series-clinching Game 5, Wembanyama delivered 17 points, 14 rebounds, and 6 blocks, anchoring both ends of the floor as the Spurs secured a 114-95 win.
Across the series, his impact went far beyond scoring. He averaged over 21 points, 11 rebounds, and more than 5 blocks per game, dominating defensively while still operating as a primary offensive option.
Shaquille OâNeal described Victor Wembanyama as the 'perfect big man' following his impressive playoff performance.
Shaquille OâNeal has a reputation for being a tough critic of modern centers due to his high standards and expectations based on his own playing career.
Victor Wembanyama has showcased exceptional skills and abilities in the playoffs, prompting praise from Shaquille OâNeal.

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Traditional big men have usually leaned heavily toward either interior scoring or rim protection. Wembanyama does both, while also stretching the floor and handling the ball like a perimeter player.
It forces defenses into uncomfortable decisions. Stay inside, and he shoots. Step out, and he attacks. Either way, the advantage often stays with him.
That is the evolution Shaq is pointing at. Not just size or dominance, but versatility at every level.
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