When anybody releases an NBA GOAT list, some common names are LeBron James and Michael Jordan.
While Jordan retired a long time ago, the Los Angeles Lakers still have LeBron on the roster and Father Time is still not hitting the superstar yet, so his GOAT case continues to climb.
Recently, another legend, Shaquille O'Neal, revealed his own list of NBA GOATs, and it was quite the ranking.
With the show "Power Moves with Shaquille O'Neal" releasing on Netflix on June 4, a clip surfaced of Shaq's top 10 player list in NBA history. Here is how he had his rankings:
- Michael Jordan
- Kobe Bryant
- LeBron James
- Magic Johnson
- Bill Russell
- Wilt Chamberlain
- Larry Bird
- Hakeem Olajuwon
- Tim Duncan
- Julius Erving
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Shaq originally started by having himself at No. 10 before removing his name and putting Dr. J in that spot.
The top three of Jordan, Kobe and LeBron could change depending on how the final years of LeBron's NBA career go, but this is where the Lakers star sits for now.
One notable exclusion from the list is another Lakers legend, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, with fans wondering why he wasn't mentioned.
Of course, Jordan is a common name at the top spot in the NBA GOAT conversation, and Bryant is usually ranked in the top five along with LeBron.
The GOAT debate will live on for a long time, but it's hard to argue with LeBron being this high on the list, although some were left thinking that Abdul-Jabbar could've also made his way onto Shaq's rankings.
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