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NBA 25/03/2017, 10.35 Video

Shaquille O'Neal statue at Staples Center unveiled

Kobe Bryant and Phil Jackson attended the ceremony

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NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal was feted by an array of Los Angeles Lakers greats Friday as a massive statue of him delivering a thundering dunk was unveiled at Staples Center.

Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabaar and Jerry West — who brought O’Neal to Los Angeles — former teammate Kobe Bryant and coach Phil Jackson were among those paying tribute to O’Neal as the nine-foot (2.74m), 1,200 pound (544 kg) bronze likeness was revealed, suspended 10 feet above the ground in the Star Plaza.

“This moment is very unexpected,” O’Neal told the crowd. “I definitely appreciate this honor very much.”

O’Neal joined West, Abdul-Jabbar and Earvin “Magic” Johnson, NHL icon Wayne Gretzky — who put the Los Angeles Kings on the map — boxer Oscar De La Hoya and broadcaster Chick Hearn in being immortalized at the downtown Los Angeles arena.

“Some thought the odds of Kobe showing up today were the same as Shaq sinking a free-throw,” Abdul-Jabaar quipped, a reference to the infamous falling-out between the teammates that led to O’Neal’s departure from the Lakers in a 2004 trade with the Miami Heat.

But Bryant had only words of admiration for O’Neal, who joined the Lakers in 1996 and won NBA titles with the club in 2000, 2001 and 2002.

O’Neal was the 1999-2000 NBA Most Valuable Player and those three title runs all saw him named MVP of the Finals.

Bryant called O’Neal “the most dominating player I’ve ever seen”.
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