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Riley responds to Shaq's harsh words about Heat

 

NEW YORK -- Pat Riley can't understand why Shaquille O'Neal keeps talking about the Miami Heat.

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Riley responded to O'Neal's criticisms Wednesday with some of his own, saying his former center was wrong to disparage some of his old teammates and trainers in a Boston Globe story.

"It's sad that he says those things. We shared so much here, together, for three years, good and bad, 3½ years," Riley said, referring specifically to the Heat's 2006 NBA title. "I just think it's sad that he's got to do that."

Riley dealt O'Neal to Phoenix before the trade deadline, allowing the 36-year-old center the chance to compete for another title instead of sticking around Miami for a last-place finish. O'Neal made it clear how much he prefers his new teammates.

"I love playing for this coach and I love playing with these guys," O'Neal told the Globe. "We have professionals who know what to do. No one is asking me to play with Chris Quinn or Ricky Davis. I'm actually on a team again."

After Phoenix's loss to Boston, O'Neal elaborated, saying that defenses would sag off of Quinn and Davis and he wasn't able to get the ball. Of Riley's comments, O'Neal said colorfully, "I don't (care) how he interpreted it."

Reminded that reporters couldn't use the quote because of the expletive, he said, "Sure you can. You can quote me, brother. You can put an 's,' then the tic-tac-toe, the 'at' sign and then the other symbols."

O'Neal was critical about shots -- as in, not getting enough of them -- often during his tenure with the Heat. This year, he expressed those sentiments in the days that followed a 110-101 loss at Utah on Dec. 3 -- a game where Quinn didn't play and O'Neal and Davis were on court together for 16 minutes, 2 seconds.

He also complained about not getting enough touches two days after going 8-for-15 in a 120-99 loss against Orlando, another game where he and Quinn never were on the court at the same time. Plus, O'Neal got into an argument with Riley during an early season practice, and words got so heated that Alonzo Mourning intervened to keep the two separated.

Keep in mind, O'Neal is the one who repeatedly referred to his Miami coach as "the great Pat Riley" during his time in South Florida. But he also was clearly miffed when Riley pulled him in the first minute of a game at New Jersey earlier this season for blowing a defensive assignment.

Riley said he doesn't have "anything but good feelings for Shaq" and wasn't bothered by any criticism leveled at him. But he said O'Neal has no reason to blame anyone else in the organization for his unhappiness.

"When you're 9-40, we're all frustrated. I mean everybody's at fault, we all were. Everybody was feeling bad and nobody wants that," Riley said.

"He didn't want to be there, he didn't want to play for that kind of situation, 35 years old. He wanted to go to a contender and we sent him there. We sent him to Utopia and we're left here with the carnage and I don't know why he's not happy."

Riley also defended the work of veteran trainer Ron Culp and the team's medical staff, saying O'Neal was out of line to speak poorly of them.

"It's really a shame that he would insult those people like that because they gave him care. They cared," Riley said. "They didn't kiss his butt. They cared about him.

"He can do whatever he wants to do to me. That's OK, I don't care. But those men, they tried. ... That upsets me more than anything."

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Reputation:95
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 10, 2006

March 27, 2008 11:15 am

And onto the free throw line....

Every one knows you can start....  But you can't finish...

Credit your titles and fame to Kobe and Dwyane...  Anyone with a brain knew that when the Heat came on, they were the ones who rose up.... 

Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Jan 3, 2007

March 27, 2008 8:04 am

You go and ruin it by this selfish, classless act...what the hell Diesel??  You won the lottery man!  How cowardice is it to slam the organization that granted your wish to get the hell out of town?  Granted, it doesn't get much more class-less than Ricky Davis (Self Rebound at OWN rim to try to get a cheap ...(more)

Reputation:79
Level:Pro
Since:Nov 14, 2006

March 27, 2008 11:21 am
Instead of throwing all of these people under the bus allof these years he should of been watching old film of Rick Barry and his Free throw shooting prowess. Shaq is luck if he shoots 30% in his career from the line for his career when the whole time he could of been taking a page out of the underhand style of shooting free throws to up that percentage considerably. He may have not shot over 90% ...(more)
Reputation:91
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 4, 2007

March 27, 2008 1:50 am
Why don't you tour some more colleges, asking ADs for a job LOL! Funny how 29 other teams have scouting staffs, televisions and video rooms. What a dirtbag!
Reputation:92
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 15, 2006

March 27, 2008 3:57 pm
He does this every time he leaves a team. He bad mouthed Orlando, calling it, "a dried up pond." he talked smack about L.A. and now he hates the Heat. Remember, what also makes this so hilarious is all the good things he would say  about  his teams, especially the Heat, and now look at him. He's a seven foot tall baby.
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Since:Jul 22, 2007

March 27, 2008 12:28 pm