O'Neal, the 1992 NBA draft pick, was selected by the Orlando Magic with the first pick in the first round.

O'Neill is 216cm tall and weighs 147kg, and the offensive end is extremely powerful, and the defensive end is invincible.
So how crazy was O'Neal, who was new to the league? How did he grow up?
In the 1990s, it was the era of super centering, O'Neill's turned out to be, breaking the big dream of Olajuwon, Admiral Robinson, Gorilla Ewing at that time three-legged situation, the magic team's hairy boy actually called himself the strongest center, then the three major centers at this time did not do it, since O'Neal did not put them in the eyes, then it means that the young sharks and the three major centers at the same time, it can be seen how young sharks were young and crazy.
O'Neill's nightmare in this life I think is the 1994 Minnesota All-Star Game, admirals, big dreams, gorillas at the same time against this third-grade rookie, the admiral is the second time to pull out the baby shark, singles.
That All-Star Game, O'Neal as the top center in the East, the whole game was targeted, it was supposed to be an All-Star Game for everyone's entertainment, O'Neill shot 2 of 12, who am I? Where am I? O'Neill was completely beaten to the point of being untouched. From watching O'Neal play until he retired, he had never seen O'Neill as passive as he was in Minnesota.
The alliance of that year was so powerful, the admiral bluntly said: your own celebrities do not do secret things, since you say that you are better than anyone, you must prove yourself.
O'Neill also gave a tough response: I will seek revenge on you, starting with the admiral.
At that time, the four major centers, except for the admiral, the other two were also retired or were no longer in the year of fighting. After Duncan joined the Spurs, it can be said that the Admiral dipped Duncan's light, swept the Lakers 4-0 in the first round of 1999, and won the championship ring in one fell swoop.
Then it was O'Neal in the Lakers, the super big two pairs of hands, and Bryant to create the Lakers dynasty, won three consecutive championships. O'Neill evolved from a juvenile shark to a large shark.
Unfortunately, the OK group was unable to continue to write the legend and eventually parted ways. In 2004, Shark O'Neal left the Lakers to join the Heat. And with Wade got his fourth championship ring. O'Neill went on to the Suns, The Knights, and the Celts, but none of them were able to accomplish anything more.
Eventually, O'Neal announced his retirement in 2011, ending his 19-season NBA career.
All in all, no one will succeed casually, and the young sharks will become better and stronger because of Robinson, Olajuwon, and Ewing, and eventually evolve into large sharks. And O'Neal is also the league's best center to date, not one of them.