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Anonymous
February 2nd, 2004, 06:59 AM
TORONTO (ESPN.com news services) -- Shaquille O'Neal ripped the officiating in a profane post-game tirade Sunday after scoring 36 points in the Lakers' 84-83 victory over the Raptors.

Shaq went to the line 15 times Sunday, but he believes that was not nearly enough.
Shaq told KCAL-TV that the fans came to watch the players, not the officials, then used the f-bomb while complaining that officials were "taking over the game.''

"My message to [commissioner] David Stern is get some people in there that understand the game and don't try to take over the game because people pay good money to see good athletes play,'' O'Neal said. "Let us play, don't be trying to take over the game."

O'Neal twice used profanities on live television in the postgame interview with KCAL-TV. When informed he was on live, O'Neal replied with a vulgarity.

He later sympathized with Vince Carter, who had a chance to win the game in the final seconds but did not get a foul call. Rick Fox and Gary Payton converged on Carter as he drove to the basket. Carter threw up the ball, thinking he had been fouled but official Luis Grillo did not call one.

Payton then ran out the clock.

"I thought the last five times I shot the ball was a foul too," O'Neal said. "He got fouled, I got fouled, and they didn't call it."

O'Neal said official Scott Foster has it in for him.

"Don't be calling bull because you don't like a guy," O'Neal said. "That guy has a clear understanding over the years that he don't like me. If you don't like a person, you can't do your job with them."

O'Neal went 13-for-20 from the field and 10-for-15 from the free-throw line.

Carter called the non-call "unreal" but would not say more.

Toronto coach Kevin O'Neill didn't want to talk about it either, but said it was a tough game to officiate.

"You have two guys, Vince and Shaq, that both think they should be fouled every time or called every time," O'Neill said.

Payton added 14 points for the Lakers, who are in the midst of playing seven road games in 11 days -- their longest road trip since 1991-92.

Los Angeles, which won't return home until after the All-Star break, is without injured stars Kobe Bryant and Karl Malone. Bryant was placed on the injured list Friday because of a severe cut on his right index finger that will keep him out of action for at least a week.

Malone is most likely out until mid-March with a sprained knee.

Carter had 27 points and 10 rebounds, Donyell Marshall had 18 points and 13 rebounds and Chris Bosh added 17 points and 14 rebounds for the Raptors, who are three games below .500 for the first time this season.

Carter had 15 points in the second half to help Toronto cut a 16-point lead to three.

Jalen Rose cut it to two with a free throw after Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson received a technical foul for arguing that Bosh committed goaltending instead of blocking a shot.

But Payton followed with two free throws, giving the Lakers an 84-80 lead with 1:37 left.

After Carter's 3-pointer over O'Neal cut the lead to one with 48 seconds left, O'Neal passed out of a double team to Kareem Rush, who missed an open 3-pointer, giving Toronto the ball with 29 seconds left.

Fox and Payton then converged on Carter in the waning seconds.

"He tried to make it look like a foul, but it was all ball," Payton said.

Carter and O'Neal received technical fouls earlier in the game for arguing with the officials.

Game notes:
O'Neill said he would rather play the Lakers with Bryant in the lineup. "That's no knock on Kobe whatsoever. I just think they are probably more focused on getting the ball inside with him out, and if they are, that's a problem for us," O'Neill said of his undersized club. ... The Raptors have beaten the Lakers only once at home.

Anonymous
February 2nd, 2004, 07:05 AM
In my opinion, Shaq is undoubtibly the biggest cry baby I've ever seen standing at 7'1" and 350LBS. Not only did he go to the freethrow line 15 times and score 36 points, but his team also won the game in the end. And even after that, he still whines and cries. Let me see...Vince Carter was getting hacked just as much as Shaq, he didn't go to the line as many times as Shaq, in the end his team ended up losing the game and all he said was not getting a call was, "Unreal." I'm sure will see Shaq fined harshly in the next day or so for what he stupidly said.

Blackwiz
February 2nd, 2004, 09:28 AM
yes, Shaq is a BIG baby

K Bomber
February 2nd, 2004, 10:02 AM
Vince is reaping what he sowed in his first few years in the league

Back then, he cried ALL the time about everything and now the refs don't give him any calls. He does take a lot of contact and he's been a lot better this year in not settling for the jumper, by rather driving the ball into the paint, but he's going to have to continue with that practice consistently for a good, long while before the refs start to give him the benefit of the doubt ever again

You look at a guy like Iverson, or even Stackhouse, and because they've demostrated a willingness to take the punishment over the years, the league refs will put them on the line consistently, even when the call is in a gray area

Shaq dishes it and needs to take it in the same willing vein from where I sit. He's not exactly a ballerina out there.............

The-Answer
February 2nd, 2004, 12:01 PM
Shaq is NOT a cry baby. Well he is actually. :P But I gotta agree with him on the fouls. Just because he's big and those fouls dont hurt him that dosent mean it aint a foul. Just because he's big the ref's thing what ever the players do to him wont affect him is BS. So I agree with Shaq. They need to stop hacking Shaq. Yeah sure they could foul him when they want to get him to the FT line. But dont be jumping all over him, kicking him, punching him etc..

TheGameShutDown
February 2nd, 2004, 01:32 PM
Why complain when you've won the game? I just don't see what the point of that was. I like how he admitted to VC getting the non-call, but there was no need for that. Props to GP for getting the steal.