Shaq just showed off his hilarious hairline on TNT pregame show and he himself could not control his laughter. He sent his hairline jokes towards NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith, calling himself ‘STEPHEN A. SHAQ’
Shaq is known as a giant with many names, the majority of them decided by himself. DJ Diesel, The Big Aristotle, Shaqovic, The Big Shamrock and the new one whenever he doesn’t shave his head. The studio couldn’t control their laughter after Shaq called out his new name.
His hairline inspiration, Stephen A. Smith would also have issues digesting the act performed by Shaq. “I’ve been told though that our Hall of Famer, Shaquille O’Neal, is not available, but instead, Stephen A. Shaq is on the line,” Adam Lefkoe said.
“Zoom in, that boy looking good ain’t he,” Shaq said while he had tears in his eyes from the laughter.
“To my right, a four-time champion, Stephen A. Shaq,” Adam Lefkoe mocked NBA’s most electrified legend. “You know, we had plans but when that hair line walks (in) it’s something we gotta discuss.”
Shaq was forced to reveal his natural headline after losing a bet to Dwayne Wade
A friendly banter between two legends in the NBA resulted in Shaq’s ultimate viral hairline. The bet they placed was in a game between Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks back in 2020. After losing the bet, O’Neal had to not shave his head and come live on set showcasing his hairline.
“Let’s just get it out of the way, America, I had a bet against one of my good friends, D Wade, Milwaukee versus the Heat. I said Milwaukee was gonna win by 20 and the Heat won. I said, ‘Well, what do you want me to do, pay you?’ And he said, ‘Nah, you gotta let your hairline grow.’”
He knew his act would gather plenty memes under his name. He even asked his fans in America to send their tweets. “You’re not gonna hurt my feelings, send in your tweets. Be as mean as you can be. I want to see them all, America.”
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