On his birthday, only a sliver for Shaq



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Posted Tuesday, March 08, 2011 by ESPN

On his birthday, only a sliver for Shaq

Shaq & his Shaq-sized birthday cake at Monday's event.

Celtics center Shaquille O'Neal turned 39 years old Sunday and was treated to a celebration Monday at the Boston Children's Museum.

The event, which was set up by O'Neal's girlfriend, along with members of the Celtics' organization, was held in the "Big and Little Exhibit" on the second floor of the museum and was highlighted by a very large birthday cake (appropriately decorated with green and white icing). The cake (donated by BJ's Wholesale Bakery) featured the messages, "Happy Birthday Shaq" and "The BIG Shamrock" in the center.

Upon entering the exhibit, O'Neal was met with a chorus of "Happy Birthday" from the room full of young children and their families, then proceeded to cut the cake himself and serve it to the crowd.

"It was a nice cake," O'Neal said. "I only had a little piece of it. I'm on a diet. I've been working out. Strict orders from [Celtics head coach Doc Rivers] and [Celtics team doctor] Brian McKeon."

O'Neal said he enjoyed his birthday celebration, and was appreciative of the crowd, which was primarily composed of very young children.

"It was excellent," O'Neal said. "Thirty-nine. I've been here a long time. I've been blessed. I have a lot of friends, a lot of fans. A lot of kids look up to me, so I like to thank my parents for raising me right, keeping me out of trouble. It's been a great day."

After serving out a portion of the large cake, O'Neal met with reporters, and the subject naturally shifted to basketball. After stating that he hopes to return to the lineup in a week after missing the last 13 games due to right foot and Achilles tendon issues, O'Neal discussed the recent trades that the Celtics made at the deadline, including the blockbuster that sent Kendrick Perkins and Nate Robinson to the Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for Jeff Green, Nenad Krstic, and a future first-round draft pick.

While O'Neal understands the business side of the NBA, he said he formed a close bond with Perkins over the course of the season and will miss having him on the team.

"Perkins has done a lot for this city, really helping to get [a world title in 2007-08]," O'Neal said. "We're going to miss him. Me and him became really good friends, and I'd like to congratulate him on his new deal and hopefully it all works out well for him. But that is the business of basketball. I don't think it's anything personal. He's going to be missed here. The guys loved him. Everybody loves him. I loved him. We had a great time just having a conversation and just hanging out, and he will be missed."

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