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The Lakers fell apart in the 2004 NBA Finals versus the Pistons, and one reason was that Shaquille O'Neal wasn't his usual dominant self.
Rasheed Wallace didn’t mince words when talking about playing against Shaquille O’Neal—he flat-out said nobody could guard ...
Rasheed Wallace had a unique way of getting in the zone: a loose, swagger-filled dance routine in the locker room. Teammates ...
In addition, his rebounding and defense were simply too meek to neutralize a deep Detroit frontline that included Ben Wallace and Rasheed Wallace. Wallace, who had lost several playoff series to O ...
But even by those standards, Rasheed Wallace's trade saga in 2004 stands out as one of the most bizarre stories in league history - one that even left the players inside the league shell-shocked.
He made a series of moves that propelled the Pistons to seven straight seasons of 50 wins or more from 2001-02 to 2007-08 — signing Chauncey Billups, trading for Rasheed Wallace, Ben Wallace and ...
Throughout his 16-year NBA career, Rasheed Wallace shared the court with some of the most electrifying talents of his generation and that experience began from day one. During his rookie season in ...
The clip, over 20 years old, depicts former Pistons forward Rasheed Wallace as he is mobbed by reporters one day after losing Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Indiana Pacers in ...