Buck Harvey: Shaq walks away, and it's personal

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Web Posted: 04/30/2008 01:27 AM CDT San Antonio Express-news San Antonio Spurs vs. Phoenix Suns NBA Shaquille O’Neal walked down the court with some grace. No more words, no more bravado. He reached out with his fist, and there was Tim Duncan with his, and their fists tapped. Then O’Neal walked away, having not only lost a game but also a personal battle with the other great big man of this ... [link]

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First Cup: Wednesday
Published 4/30/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... Buck Harvey of the San Antonio Express-News: "Shaquille O'Neal walked down the court with some grace. No more words, no more bravado. He reached out with his fist, and there was Tim Duncan with his, and their fists tapped. Then O'Neal walked away, having not only lost a game but also a personal battle with the other great big man of this era. Now Duncan, after a series that was far tighter than the 5-game length suggests, is in position to become the greatest." ...

The Internets are alive: Suns at Spurs, Game 5
Published 4/30/2008 at Ball Don't Lie
... Buck Harvey, SA Express-News: "Shaquille O'Neal walked down the court with some grace. No more words, no more bravado. He reached out with his fist, and there was Tim Duncan with his, and their fists tapped. Then O’Neal walked away, having not only lost a game but also a personal battle with the other great big man of this era. Now Duncan, after a series that was far tighter than the 5-game length suggests, is in position to become the greatest." ...

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