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Yes, Shaquille O'Neal made one three-pointer during his NBA career. The shot occurred on March 16, 1996, while he was playing for the Orlando Magic against the Milwaukee Bucks. Although known for his dominant inside presence, Shaq rarely attempted three-pointers, finishing his career with a total of just one successful attempt out of 22 tries.
As of the 2007-08 season, four. He won three with the Lakers and one with the Heat.4
As of the 2007-08 season, four. He won three with the Lakers and one with the Heat.4
Shaquille O'Neal has 4 NBA Championships to his name, with three coming with the Los Angeles Lakers (2000-2003) and one coming with the Miami Heat (2005-2006 season).
If you are standing behind the three point line, the arc going around the hoop, it is a three-pointer. Any other shot is a two-pointer.
When you shoot from the three pointer line which is behind the foul line.
he shoots a basket from three yards away making it a three pointer
Shaquille O'Neal only made one three point shot during his entire career. He made the shot during the 1995-96 NBA season with the Orlando Magic. His career three point shot record is 1 for 22 (a 4.5% career percentage).
Shaquille O'Neal retired from the NBA after playing for six teams during his career: the Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Boston Celtics. He is best known for his dominant tenure with the Lakers, where he won three consecutive championships from 2000 to 2002. O'Neal officially announced his retirement in June 2011 after a 19-year career in professional basketball.
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Yes, Shaquille O'Neal was with Kobe Bryant when he won his first NBA championship ring. The duo played together on the Los Angeles Lakers during the 1999-2000 season, leading the team to a championship victory. The Lakers defeated the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Finals, securing the title on June 19, 2000. This marked the beginning of a successful partnership that would result in three consecutive championships for the Lakers.
The three pointer entered high school as soon as the NBA created the three point shot.