The Reebok Shaq Reflection is one of the few shoes in the line, if not the only, that was not solely built for the size of Shaquille O’Neal. Learn more about the Shaq Reflection by reading the below.
Reflection
The Reebok Shaq Reflection launched during the 1997-1998 season. Shaq wore a PE version on the court with a pump unit in the heel. The shoe had 3M Scotchlite reflective details, a synthetic upper and suspended lightweight Hexalite cushioning. There is strong ankle support and a CMEVA midsole.
The Reflection was the final shoe Shaq would wear as part of his partnership with Reebok. The shoe tried to appeal to a larger demographic by making it less of a ‘Big Man’ shoe. Sadly, it did not garner the success Reebok wanted.
Expected to Dominate
Shaquille O’Neal was drafted by the Orlando Magic in 1992. He was the number one pick and the expectations for him were gigantic.
When Shaq entered the league, he was 7’1 and had a physique like the Incredible Hulk. He was skilled and tenacious. From the start, O’Neal was expected to dominate the NBA, and he would deliver on all the hefty expectations.
Reebok signed Shaq to an endorsement deal after the Magic made them their star of the future. Reebok wanted to strengthen its presence in the world of basketball. Shaq was the perfect baller for Reebok to make its mark with.
Shaq earned Rookie of the Year honors after his impressive first season in the league. The center averaged 23.4 points, 13.9 rebounds and 3.5 blocks. Those numbers would be incredible for a seasoned veteran, they were even more so for a first year player. O’Neal wore the Shaq Attaq during that unforgettable rookie season.
The Attaq
The Shaq Attaq was originally released in 1992. It was not only Shaq’s first signature shoe, but it was also the first time Reebok created a signature shoe for an athlete. The Attaq features a leather and suede upper. They have Pump technology on the tongue, and Graphlite.
The Attaq debuted Shaq’s logo, The Dunkman. The logo’s two handed jam silhouette is unmistakably O’Neal.
The Shaq Attaq originally only came in two colors, “Home” & “Away.” It is hard to imagine a signature sneaker today only receiving two colorways. The Shaq Attaq was backed by a huge marketing campaign, and O’Neal was seen everywhere in the sneakers.
- Adam C. Better
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