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The most dominant Sharks in history? The most swept superstars in the 6 playoffs

O'Neal is regarded by many fans as the most dominant player in history. In my impression, as long as he gets the ball at the basket, he will make a dunk. However, many times, it is not easy for him to get the ball at the basket. A basketball game is not simply handing the ball to him, watching him dunk him. Otherwise, O'Neal would not have become the superstar who was swept the most in the playoffs.

Peak O'Neal reached three consecutive championships in the Lakers, and was not swept during this period, but had both been swept before and since. The specific details are as follows:

1994 first round: Indiana Pacers 3-0 Orlando Magic

1995 Finals: Houston Rockets 4-0 Orlando Magic (shaved by Olajuwon in the finals)

1996 Eastern Conference Finals: Chicago Bulls 4-0 Orlando Magic (Jordan Revenge)

1998 Western Conference Finals: Utah Jazz 4-0 Los Angeles Lakers (Marron and Jazz forward group make the Sharks helpless)

1999 Western Conference Semi-finals: San Antonio Spurs 4-0 Los Angeles Lakers (Season shrinking, the Lakers were swept by the Spurs as favorites to win the championship)

2007 first round: Chicago Bulls 4-0 Miami Heat (The Heat were eliminated as the defending champion in the first round, O'Neal fell due to injury)

In the series where O'Neal was swept, three times occurred in the Magic, two times in the Lakers, and one time in the Heat. Anyway, he is not as dominant as he imagined. He needs to be equipped with an excellent defender and a partner who can hand the ball to his hands.