When the Los Angeles Lakers won their second consecutive championship last season, all-universe center Shaquille O'Neal seemed almost complacent about the achievement.

Afterward, he said it was because he had not accomplished everything he set out to do, and that a string of championships, a dynasty, was what he desired.

Then, the other day during training camp, Lakers coach Phil Jackson criticized O'Neal for his poor free-throw shooting during the exhibition season. And O'Neal sounded decidedly different.

"People always talk too much," O'Neal said, referring to Jackson. "They're never satisfied, with two championships. It's never enough. He talks too much.

"That's all that has to change. ... I got two championships. If people would shut up, I won't have to change anything. People always talk too much. They're never satisfied. With two championships, two MVPs. Like that's not enough. ... Some people are never satisfied."