June 19, 2013

Shaq Has a Lot to Say About LeBron James in New Book

   

*Since the NBA isn’t keeping folks occupied these days because of the lockout, people like Shaquille O’Neal need to generate something to talk about. And of course he also has a new book (“Shaq Uncut: My Story“) coming out that he needs to promote.

Lebron James has been the butt of a lot of jokes recently, so the 7-foot giant has added fuel to the fire with a wisecrack… sort of.

“I remember one day in a film session LeBron didn’t get back on defense after a missed shot. (Coach) Mike Brown didn’t say anything about it. He went to the next clip and it was Mo Williams not getting back and Mike was saying, ‘Yo, Mo, we can’t have that. You’ve got to hustle a little more.’ So Delonte West is sitting there and he’s seen enough and he stands up and says, ‘Hold up, now. You can’t be puss’yfooting around like that. Everyone has to be accountable for what they do, not just some us.”
“LeBron was a huge star,” O’Neal adds. “He was as big as I was in 2000 in L.A. when I was dominating the league.”

He added a few other criticisms, saying LeBron fell short during forth-quarters during the playoffs.

The now retired basketball player- author shares all of his thoughts, events, stories and criticisms in his autobiography, which will be released on Nov. 15.

The book not only dishes on LeBron, but he also exposes the dirt behind his relationship with Kobe Bryant and even talks about the newly dubbed Superman, Dwight Howard.

 


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  1. Shaq is a great guy and I like him, but he has ALWAYS shitted on players. Why though? To me that tarnishes his character a bit. No doubt he is a top 5 center and first ballot hall of famer, but this shit has gotten ridiculous over the years.

  2. OK, that shit about Lebron James and the coach puss’yfooting around was funny as hell. :lol:

    Now I don’t know what he said about Dwight Howard in the book, but Shaq needs to grow up. Dwight looked up to him as a mentor, but he always saying some childish stuff trying to put Dwight down.
    You had your time Shaq, now it’s Dwight’s time. Handle it like a man.
    You still the man, just not for this era.

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