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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Jermaine O'Neal
South Carolina. J.O. was one of four 2004 all-stars that came to the NBA directly out of high school (the other three were Tracy McGrady, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett).
Portland Trail Blazers. J.O. was drafted by the Blazers 17th overall in the 1996 NBA Draft.
Dale Davis. O'Neal finished 3rd in the MVP voting in 2004 with the Pacers.
44. Jermaine also recorded an outstanding triple-double involving blocks against Toronto in the 2002-2003 season.
O'Neal finished 3rd in MVP voting in 2003-2004 after a great season, but he also won the award for. "combination of elite status and cooperation with the media". Who was this award named after? | All About Jermaine O'Neal
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Magic Johnson. O'Neal's Indiana teammate Ron Artest won the Defensive Player of the Year Award, as they lead the Pacers to a league-best 61 wins.
55. Just over a week later, O'Neal's former Portland teammate, (1998-2000) Damon Stoudamire, scored 54 on January 14, 2005.
Milwaukee Bucks. The Pacers record at the time for points in a single game was 57 by Reggie Miller on November 28, 1992. Miller tried to get Jermaine the ball in the last minutes of the game so he could break the record but it was not to be.
An incident on O'Neal's record was a brawl with the Detroit Piston fans in November 2004. How many games was he originally suspended for? | All About Jermaine O'Neal
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25. He only served 15 but he was originally suspended for 25. Stephen Jackson was suspended for 30, and Ron Artest got the rest of the season off (in suspension), and promoted his rap album during the suspension.
Goggles. He sported some high socks as well.
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