Shaquille O’Neal Destroys Dwight Howard

Shaquille O’Neal Destroys Dwight Howard

Shaquille O’Neal Destroys Dwight Howard!

He absolutely hates Dwight Howard.

And the funny thing is that nobody can really point to an exact reason why. We would guess the reason would be that Shaquille O’Neal was with the Los Angeles Lakers from 1996 – 2002.

See, Shaquille O’Neal spent eight fulfilling seasons with the Lakers. He, along with Kobe Bryant, helped lead the purple and gold to three straight NBA titles from 2000-02, so to hear Dwight Howard act like he was the star of the team is a total douche move.

So Shaq did what needed to be done. He destroyed Dwight Howard. Continue on to hear Shaquille O’Neal go in on Dwight Howard as his ex-Royce Reed did recently…

CelebnSports247.com reports that Shaquille O’Neal recently took to ‘The Big Podcast with Shaq,’ blasting Dwight for acting like he was the star of the team.

Shaq said during The Big Podcast With Shaq:

You know what I don’t like as a player? It’s a lot of (Lakers) players on their little Instagram bragging like they were the reasons they got the championship. I ain’t gon’ say no names. I know you know who I’m talking about. Stop it. Frontrunner. Bandwagon jumper. Stop it.” he added. “Post one pic and sit you’re a** down.

Players like JR Smith, Quinn Cook, and Dwight Howard all went to Instagram to celebrate with fans, popping champagne, joking, and laughing, but Shaq pretty much made it clear it was about Dwight when he began mocking the “follow your dreams” part of Howard’s emotional post-game speech.

Take a look at the posts the irritated Shaq to sound off on Howard:

 

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Imma CHAMP. Nobody or nothing can take that away. Big champ. Man. I can’t believe it. World Champion. ?????

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Still in shock. I have no words at the moment. Grateful. ?

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16 years. For this ONE moment. And it was all worth it. World champion. All praise to The Most High

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