Watch Shaquille O'Neal's 1992 March Madness triple double

835,203
0
Publicado 2018-11-09
Watch Shaquille O'Neal set an NCAA block record with 11 blocks en route to triple-double in LSU's 1992 opening round match-up against BYU.

Watch highlights, game recaps, and much more from the 2018 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament on the official NCAA March Madness YouTube channel. Subscribe now to be updated on the latest videos: youtube.com/marchmadness?sub_confirmation=1

Connect with March Madness:
Follow March Madness on Twitter: twitter.com/marchmadness
Like March Madness on Facebook: www.facebook.com/NCAAMarchMadness
Follow March Madness on Instagram: instagram.com/marchmadness
Follow March Madness on Snapchat: www.snapchat.com/add/marchmadness #marchmadness #collegebasketball

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @cswigert
    It's amazing how the BYU center kept challenging him as if somehow something was going to change. They needed to start looking for other avenues to score.
  • @ronanmusic118
    The impressive part is that the blocks are majorly due to his athleticism and skill not just size. He’s swatting fairly open jump shooters in iso
  • @durbinpoison775
    This guy looks pretty good. Maybe he will play in NBA one day
  • @Lorenshyne
    This should be the most time a single player gets his shot blocked in a basketball game.
  • @fishculture9391
    That BYU coach was losing his mind, not realizing his center was playing against Shaq lolol
  • @jacobbey1465
    It's a trip watching this and back then I thought Shaq was humongous! If Shaq stayed this weight for most of his NBA career no telling what would've happened. He was still the most dominant player in the league.
  • @gregjacksun
    His reaction time and speed were the key. Yeah - he's huge. Yeah, naturally strong (HE'S HUGE) - but he was underestimated regarding his speed and agility. And his sense of humor :)
  • @poshko41
    BYU: Let’s run headfirst into a brick wall for 40 minutes straight.
  • @johnnyjoey
    Don’t feel bad for #32 from BYU. A few years later he met the woman he loved who turned down marriage proposals from him 11 times before she eventually said “yes”! Shaquille taught this man how to accept rejection!
  • @osas5211
    Kobe was right, could have had 6 rings Shaq
  • @factChecker01
    When O'Neal weighed less and had speed and agility. That all changed in the pros, where he backed up toward the basket like a dump truck.
  • I was at that game. It was like, "ah no, BYU ain't winning this game as long as that beast is here".
  • @pius222
    triple double with blocks is insane. remember that year no if or buts who was going to be the #1 lottery pick.
  • @scottzundel3870
    I remember that game. BYU had a couple 7 footers and Shaquille stuffed them all. It was an incredible performance.