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Cavs newcomer Shaq cites motto: 'Win a ring for the King'

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio -- Laughing and loose, Shaq looked right at home.

Shaquille O'Neal and his oversized persona debuted in Cleveland on Thursday with a stated goal for next season. His friend LeBron James craves a championship, and O'Neal is here to serve.

"My motto is very simple," O'Neal said. "'Win a Ring for the King."'

The 15-time All-Star center with four NBA titles was bedecked in a black suit, pink shirt and pink tie for an introductory news conference that might as well have been billed The Shaq Show.

Acquired last week in a blockbuster trade with the Phoenix Suns, O'Neal was welcomed by a team that believes he can bring this title-thirsty region its first major pro sports crown in 45 years.

Flanked by Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry and coach Mike Brown, O'Neal held court for nearly a half hour as only Shaq can. In front of an audience that included Cavs owner Dan Gilbert, media members, season-ticket holders, corporate partners and kids from a summer camp, O'Neal gave Cleveland fans their first glimpse of what's in store next year -- and maybe beyond.

Joined by his wife, Shaunie, O'Neal was calm, comedic and oozing -- as always -- with confidence. Clutching the microphone and delivering his answers in his unmistakable, bottomless baritone, O'Neal addressed topics ranging from a possible contract extension in Cleveland to James' future to his Twitter page to a budding rivalry with Orlando center Dwight Howard.

O'Neal, 37, has one season at $21 million left on a five-year, $100 million contract. However, early in his remarks he said, "I've got three years left in my career," perhaps an initial attempt to persuade the Cavaliers to extend his deal past 2010.

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"I have a lot left," he said. "There's only four or five good centers in the league and I'm in that number. ... I've been in it [the NBA] for 17 years but I've missed three years because of injury. If you do the math, I've still got three years left. You got that?"

The Cavaliers most likely will ride out next season before making any plans with O'Neal, but the fifth-leading scorer in league history made it clear he doesn't want to be around for just one year. Rent-a-Shaq is not his idea of a lasting impact.

 

"I would love an extension. Who wouldn't?" he said, flashing his easy smile. "If they offer me a $35 million a year extension, I'll sign it right now. I won't even read the contract. I'm just here to take care of business and help give the city what it's looking for."

Cleveland, which hasn't celebrated a championship since the Browns won the NFL title in 1964, is the first cold-weather NBA city O'Neal has played in following stops in Orlando, Los Angeles, Miami and Phoenix. None of those is known for its lake-effect snowfall, and Gilbert presented O'Neal with a large pair of winter boots -- with the toes cut out -- and an oversized shovel.

O'Neal has no concerns about Ohio's climate. His only focus is on warming James with a title.

"It's LeBron's team," he said. "He's the captain. This is the time in my career where I can fit in. I'm now in the security business. My job is to protect the King, and that's what I'm here to do."

The 7-1, 325-pounder had difficulty meshing in with Phoenix's run-and-gun style. The Suns made just one playoff appearance during his 1½ seasons in the desert, but O'Neal is confident he can adapt to whatever offense the Cavaliers install.

"I'm pretty much able to play any style," he said, turning and touching Brown's shoulder. "I'm not here to demand 40 or 50 shots. But I would like 30.

"I'm just coming here to do my part and help a damn good team get over the hump."

The Cavaliers won 66 games during the regular season and eight in a row to open the playoffs, but they came up short this June when they were eliminated by the Magic in the Eastern Conference finals. There is a greater sense of urgency in Cleveland to win it all because James is entering his final year under contract and there are no guarantees he will stay.

When asked about James' plans, O'Neal said his Uncle Jerome, who was in attendance, had taught him to "never worry about tomorrow, worry about today."

O'Neal is sure that if James wins his first title in Cleveland, he'll stay around for more.

"In a perfect world and we win and take care of business, he has no choice but to stay here," O'Neal said. "If we do what we came here to do, everything will fall into place."

James has been vacationing with his family and did not attend O'Neal's news conference. The superstars have exchanged e-mails and O'Neal plans to visit James this summer.

O'Neal joked that his trade to Cleveland made his family happy.

"My sons love LeBron more than they love me," he said. "I'm just a little jealous about it."

Now that he's on a new team, O'Neal needs a new nickname. His previous monikers: The Big Diesel, The Big Aristotle. The Big Cactus, Shaq Fu, don't fit his new digs. So, has he come up with one?

"A friend tweeted me with 'The Big Freeze,'" he said. "I don't know about that one. I've got to go home, play around with the kids and figure something out. I'll have one."

He's already won four rings, winning three consecutive titles with Kobe Bryant and the Lakers and one in Miami with Dwyane Wade.

"They say things happen in three," he said. "I won with the great Kobe, the great D-Wade and now it's my job to win one with the great LeBron James. We have everything in place. We just got to get it done."

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July 2, 2009 11:37 pm
Let's face it.  The NBA will allow the Cavs to pick up any player they want as a means of getting,  a title for Cleveland.  Once Cleveland gets their title, LeBron is free to leave.  Like Lew Alcindor and Wilt before him, the NBA got the Bucks and 76ers get t ...(more)
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July 3, 2009 6:08 am

I always thought Shaq only liked to play for warm weather teams ? Least last I heard through the grapevine. Is Cleveland getting warmer while the rest of the midwest is staying cold ? When did Cleveland start getting LA, Mia, Phx, Orl weather during the basketball season ? Just saying, if he stays happy in Cle., I will then know the whole " Shaq only plays for warm weather teams ...(more)

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July 2, 2009 3:01 pm
After last weeks transactions the East will have a much different appearance.

The Cavs got their big man to combat the likes of Howard and Garnnett.

The Magic are going to let their most influential player in Turkeglu walk and cross their fingers with
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July 3, 2009 1:31 am
I feel sorry for LBJ, he has to be looking forward to leaving Cleveland already.  Shaq is a comedy tour with no payback, and they have ZERO chance against the improved Celtics & Magic lineups.  For all the ESPN hype-machinists, you will learn that talk is cheap and an a ...(more)
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July 2, 2009 7:25 pm
This trade was absolutely mind boggling to me.  Varajao gives the Cavs the opportunity to run and play faster than opponents.  It is obvious their trade for Ben Wallace was a total bust because they don't want to play a plodding ball control type of game.  The only player in the NBA who is more plodding than Wallace ...(more)
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July 3, 2009 12:34 am
Everyone on here is talking about signing Artest. Sorry to tell you guys but the Lakers picked him up. Also Charlie V and Trevor Ariza were picked up too I saw on NBA.com so those options are shot. I think we need to try and resign Andy but if he wants more than $6.2 milli ...(more)
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July 3, 2009 12:06 pm

Were do I begin? There are so many Cleveland haters it makes me sick. With the addition of the Diesel we will be even tougher and win more games. Might even win 73 to eclipse the Bulls record would that be sweet. Shaq is older yes this is true but he the most dominate big man in the game and until Dwight Dethrones him then he is st ...(more)

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July 3, 2009 1:01 am
Have fun with the travelling side-show comedy tour of the Shaqtus - or whatever the f* he's calling himself these days.  The Cavs will lose more regular season games and not get as deep in the playoffs the next few years relying on the illusion of a past All-Star.  I will repost this when Cleveland gets bounced from the playoffs in May '10.
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July 2, 2009 4:30 pm
again, the cavs make a bold move to 'get a ring for the king.' but, again, the other teams in the league do just a little bit more.  how is the mid range exemption gonna be enough for a guy like artest?  what is the union gonna say and/or do if a player who is used to making $10 mill a year signs for the mid range exemption?

our drought continues.......
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July 2, 2009 6:59 pm
While I love Ariza, Artest is a better defender.  Ariza wil now end up with a team who is not competing for anything. I dont care if the Lakers play Cleveland, boston, whomever.  Artest solidifies back to back to back.
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July 2, 2009 4:25 pm
Does King James leave if they don't win a Championship this yr???

This is the yr for the Cavs to win it all with all of the pressure put on them. Last yr for Lebron and his contract. The Cavs are still in need of a big wing player. Their in talks with a Trevor Ariza and
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July 2, 2009 4:25 pm
Shaq should go back to rapping, because he talks alot better than he plays. Cavs need Artest to get to the top (maybe). I think the Celtics might reappear if the get Sheed and stay healthy. Shaq will soon cause a collision of 2 of the largest egos in the game, and may very well be the reason LeBron leaves (if he does) instead of the reason ...(more)
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July 2, 2009 3:29 pm
We cant think we are done now with the Shaq acquisition. Still need to resign Andy V. and sign a veteran wing defender such as G. Hill, M. Barnes, A.Parker etc.
Surprised we didnt move on Villanueva.
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July 2, 2009 3:29 pm
Let's hope it works.  Now let's get a power forward, a point guard, and a championship...
 
 
 
 
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