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Shaquille O’Neal accused of rejecting surgery that could have given the Lakers their fourth championship

A former teammate details how Shaq decision changed the Lakers trajectory and left an indelible mark on the team’s history

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Shaquille O’Neal was always synonymous with dominance in the NBA, but a crucial moment in his career could have completely altered the Lakers’ legacy.

According to a former teammate, Shaq decision to postpone surgery on his toe ended up costing the team a chance at a fourth consecutive championship.

Brian Shaw, who shared his account on Byron Scott’s podcast, revealed details that had until now remained behind the scenes in the locker room.

Shaquille O’Neal and the surgery that could have changed Lakers history

The story highlights a dilemma that professional teams constantly face: balancing player health with the pursuit of victories.

Shaw recalled that Shaquille O’Neal, despite years of physical wear and accumulated injuries, initially refused to undergo surgery after the season ended, resulting in him missing at least 30 games.

“At the end of our season, we had won three games in a row, and Shaq insisted on playing. Yes, he didn’t get the toe surgery,” Shaw detailed, emphasizing how this indecision directly affected the team’s performance.

Shaquille O'Neal
Shaquille O’Neal accused of rejecting surgery that could have given the Lakers their fourth championship

A devastating season start

Shaquille O’Neal absence coincided with a disastrous start to the season for the Lakers. The team began with a 3-9 record, and even after Shaq’s return, they barely improved to 11-19, marking the worst start in nine years.

The lack of his leadership and physical capability left the team vulnerable to opponents, and although they managed to win a first-round game, they could not overcome the Spurs, who ultimately became champions. Shaw attributed the decline to the delayed surgery and the need to adjust the roster.

Changes and consequences for the team

After the 2002-03 season, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal decided to reshape the team to be “younger and more athletic,” which led to Shaw’s retirement at 36 and the departure of other key players.

Shaquille O’Neal decision to delay surgery not only affected that season but also triggered significant roster changes that shaped the Lakers immediate future.

For Shaw, the move left a bittersweet feeling: “We fell short of achieving the fourth consecutive title, and that cost veteran players like Robert Horry and me.”

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