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O'Neill is too humble! Those who are present are greater than themselves, and achievements are not achieved by one person

I used to think that showing personality and super self-confidence were the characteristics of Americans, but after listening to O'Neill talk about the feeling of being selected for the 75, I knew that humility is a virtue everywhere!

O'Neill is too humble! Those who are present are greater than themselves, and achievements are not achieved by one person

Yesterday, O'Neill attended the NBA's 75 Superstar Celebration at All-Star Weekend. At halftime, O'Neal spoke in the studio about how it felt to be named to the NBA's 75 biggest stars. Speaking about his selection to the 75th Party, O'Neill said that the people sitting next to him were greater than him. O'Neill said: "I wasn't very excited, but it was a very exciting moment because all these people who were there were greater than me... Even when I watched myself play, I still felt that I was inferior to Hakim, I was inferior to the Chief, I was inferior to Bob McAdow. ”

O'Neill is too humble! Those who are present are greater than themselves, and achievements are not achieved by one person

O'Neal, in my mind, is a very high-profile player, and I didn't expect to be so humble on this issue. O'Neal's career has been very successful, and it can be said that the centers he mentioned are also great, but compared with O'Neal, they are still slightly inferior. It seems that modesty is a good quality that every great player has, and Jordan has said that he never considered himself the best player in NBA history.

O'Neill is too humble! Those who are present are greater than themselves, and achievements are not achieved by one person

In addition to humbly stating that everyone present is greater than himself, O'Neill also said that his achievements were not achieved by one person. O'Neill said: "I want to say to people who want to say' Shaquille O'Neal, you're great: I'm not a one-man achievement, but with all the people who have helped me and my teammates. ”

O'Neill is too humble! Those who are present are greater than themselves, and achievements are not achieved by one person

Fat Ding agreed with O'Neill very much. Basketball is a team sport, and the great achievements of any player are inseparable from the cooperation of teammates. In a way, the great achievements of a player also represent the teammates who fight with him, and he is just the best of the great teams. In basketball, no one can succeed on their own.

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