Medvedenko: Shakil bought a police car and packed up mafiosi and drug dealers

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A former Ukrainian basketball player told an incredible story about the legendary American player.

Stanislav Medvedenko told an incredible story about Shaquille O’Neal. We remind you that the Ukrainian played the legendary American center for the Los Angeles Lakers from 2000 to 2004.

The two-time National Basketball Association champion believes O’Neal did too many unnecessary things for a basketball player and wasted his talent.

“There are many wild stories about Shaq, but not all can be told. For example, he bought a police car. He actually graduated from the police academy, he was given a police badge. He bought a Ford Crown Victoria. , the unmarked police pretended civilian cars. So he bought such a car, tinted it and put a police radio in it. And at night he went around and packed up mafiosi and drug dealers. And then he came to training in the morning and told the us that “we are packing some Mexicans, he recovered, we saw so many things.” We were happy, we sat with our ears open… He showed us his badges and invited us to come with him. inside the car.

Shaq is a multifaceted man. Many say that if he hadn’t wasted his talent on all these little things, he would have achieved more in basketball. Shaq was at his peak from 2000-2003. I believe that no one can stop him in this form in the history of the NBA. I saw three people hanging on him and he scored from the top. You can’t do anything to him. At 150 kg he ran like a small player. How do you stop it – it’s just a train. “He’ll run over you and he won’t notice,” Medvedenko said in a Game Seven interview.

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