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... es in character: he has never competed against players stronger than himself.
He is always taller and stronger than everyone else, and by a wide margin. On the court, he is always the most imposing figure.
All the plays for him are theoretically in his favor; no one can withstand him. He doesn’t have to struggle in adversity, never needs to think about "winning with fewer, conquering the strong with the weak," that’s a problem for others to consider.
As a result, O’Neal l ...
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