Shaq has always had a hard-on for D-Rob. He claims Robinson shunned him as a kid when he asked for an autograph. Total BS story.
I was watching the game on the DVR, and was listening to the TNT pre-game show with Shaq, Matt Weiner, Isiah Thomas, and T-Mac. They were talking about the Spurs culture, and Shaq referenced that it's been instilled since the days of Elliott/Robinson.
Then right before the break, Weiner asks Shaq something to the effect of "Is there anything else you might not have said that you'd like to talk about now on the air?"
And Shaq said that he's not saying anything, and started joking that the next headline would be "Shaq suspended from TNT for 5 years for comments made on air... etc." Then as they were going to break, Shaq pretended to make a bunch of derogatory comments, but did so while crumpling paper next to his mic so that even if he really was talking crap, no one could hear him.
Maybe I missed the frame of reference from earlier in the show, but what was Shaq not wanting to talk about? Was it related to joke they played on Shaq about the all-time great centers list that included DRob and Jack Sikma over him? Or was it just something completely different?
Shaq has always had a hard-on for D-Rob. He claims Robinson shunned him as a kid when he asked for an autograph. Total BS story.
Shaq was giving Matt for reading the Pop quote about Kawhi and having to say the words "stupid-ass". Didn't seem like that big of a deal but Matt hesitated at first. Looked like the Shaq thing was more wanting to say words that are not allowed on the network rather than hating on the Spurs.
![]()
Shaq is a . If dunking were NOT allowed he would have been useless. No jump shot, no sky hook, can't hit free throws, couldn't dribble drive past a defender and pull up for a jumper like Robinson or Hakeem.
He is the number one over rated center of all time.
Now as an announcer he sucks. Can't understand what he says half the time. Sounds like he has a mouth full of Jujubes.
He already acknowledged that tbh...
He said he needed a motivation so he came up with this BS but said that David never disrespected him nor refused to sign him an autograph.
I didn't like the player, but the guy seems a cool dude tbh..
He didn't need all these fancy moves. If other centers had been better at keeping him out of the paint he might have developed those skills... but he was so dominant he could afford to be lazy. Be glad Shaq never had a work ethic or the Spurs would be a couple of rings short.
Youre an idiot
What ever happened to Ernie Johnson? Winer needs to go back to NBA TV.
Hes been working with the march madness, he, kenny, & chuck will be back on Thursday
I saw it and don't think his joke had anything to do with the Spurs.
I wouldn't have pissed on his face if it was on fire when he was a Laker... But this this is just ing re ed! You would still be jerking off on his poster if he had been a spur you ass!
Thanks, this makes sense! I didn't see the earlier stuff so I had no frame of reference. I figured it was some inside joke from a previous segment or something, but wasn't sure and I knew someone on here would have the answer.![]()
I hated the Shaq/Kobe Lakers as much as anybody, but it's pretty evident how agile Shaq was for a big man, especially earlier in his career and in his prime. Why take a 10 foot sky-hook when you can get post positioning inside the half-circle and dunk the ball? He was usually a man among boys. Spurs & Pistons had some successes against them because we didn't need to double-team him as often b/c of Malik, DRob, and Wallace bros.
Shaq at his peak was unstoppable. Dunking was allowed and there is no weight/size limit in the league. Averaged a 25 PER in the mid-2000s (probably higher in the 90s) and never fell below 17. Yes, injuries were a concern and had limitations to his game, but he's got four more rings than a lot of other guys.
Some other players would be a lot less useful if three pointers were out. And look at how removing handchecking exposed some players' awful D / helped others on offense.
Yeah I was wondering the same, but this makes sense. I loved the quote from Pop. Exactly the way I feel about all the guys taunting and posturing. Liked T-Mac's quote after that about the baseball guy that hits a bunch of home-runs and just runs the bases, "act like you've been there before!"
That's a great way to put it and exactly the meaning I was trying to convey!
I watched the whole thing, it was definitely about saying things on tv he shouldn't and nothing about the spurs
If anything Shaq did nothing but say good things about the Spurs and their culture for about 2 minutes; included a Sean Elliott shout out too.
If you're 300+ pounds and have the agility and footwork to explode on your defender like this what the are you shooting a jumper for?
Precisely.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)