Shaquille O'Neal's reported transfer to the Cleveland Cavaliers can be considered a good move, since it saves people a lot of money and their jobs, both in the Suns' and the Cavaliers' camps.
But O'Neal has Father Time to race against to prove his legacy. He turned 37 a few months ago and his team didn't even qualify for postseason. Hopefully, the partnership with Lebron James might do him good.
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