NBA icon Shaquille O’Neal, renowned for his dominance on the court, recently took a bold stance on his all-time ranking among NBA centers.

Dismissing Chris Russo’s assertion that he’s the fifth-best center, Shaq declared on The Big Podcast, “I’m the most dominant center ever. I don’t ever wanna hear another name again. So that would put me at number three.”

Unapologetically placing himself ahead of legends like Hakeem Olajuwon and Moses Malone, Shaq defends his claim to the third spot in the pantheon of basketball greatness.

Refusing to entertain any other names in the discussion, Shaq strategically positions himself at number three, surpassing basketball legends like Hakeem Olajuwon and Moses Malone.

Reflecting on his rivalry with Olajuwon and overcoming challenges, Shaq confidently states, “The King beat me, I came back and beat him.”

The NBA landscape is rife with debates about the all-time greats, and Shaq has never shied away from expressing his opinions.

By placing himself at number three, he adds another layer to the ongoing discourse, stirring conversations among fans and analysts about the hierarchy of legendary centers in the history of the game.