OK you don t recognize me Imma make you recognize me Shaquille O Neal supports LeBron James for his recent comments on Kareem Abdul Jabbar says it s fine to not have relationships with players
“OK, you don't recognize me, Imma make you recognize me” – Shaquille O’Neal supports LeBron James for his recent comments on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, says it’s fine to not have relationships with players Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
LeBron on chasing Kareem’s scoring record and if they have a relationship"No thoughts. And no relationship"LeBron on chasing Kareem’s scoring record and if they have a relationship People thought that James was being disrespectful to Abdul-Jabbar. But the two have been distant from one another and have not been seen in public interacting. O'Neal, who was briefly a teammate of James and a Lakers legend, assured everyone that the two don't need to have a relationship. On "," he said he didn't have a decent relationship with Abdul-Jabbar during his playing days as well. "Me and Kareem met three or four years ago," O'Neal said. "We are good now. To go on a record, my feelings were not hurt that I didn't have a relationship with Kareem. "Kinda motivated me because I felt that, 'OK, you don't recognize me, Imma make you recognize me.' Didn't have a relationship with Wilt (Chamberlain) or Kareem, and it's fine. I understand." In the past, Abdul-Jabbar has criticized LeBron James. There are a few accounts where he praised the young star, but so far, he's been critical of James' actions. Specifically, he called the 18-time All-Star out after he used the "big balls" celebration in a game against the . On his YouTube channel, Kareem addressed James' immature celebration: "It doesn't make sense. GOATs don't dance."
OK you don t recognize me Imma make you recognize me – Shaquille O Neal supports LeBron James for his recent comments on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar says it s fine to not have relationships with players
Shaquille O'Neal at the NBA Abu Dhabi Games in 2022 NBA legend shared his thoughts on ' recent comments regarding . In a journey to break the scoring record that Abdul-Jabbar has set, James made it known to everyone that it's all business for him. Earlier this month, the forward was asked about his relationship with Abdul-Jabbar. His answer wasn't really surprising to people who follow him religiously, but it came as a surprise to others. When asked about his relationship with the famed Lakers legend, James said: "No thoughts. And no relationship." "No thoughts. And no relationship"LeBron on chasing Kareem’s scoring record and if they have a relationship"No thoughts. And no relationship"LeBron on chasing Kareem’s scoring record and if they have a relationship People thought that James was being disrespectful to Abdul-Jabbar. But the two have been distant from one another and have not been seen in public interacting. O'Neal, who was briefly a teammate of James and a Lakers legend, assured everyone that the two don't need to have a relationship. On "," he said he didn't have a decent relationship with Abdul-Jabbar during his playing days as well. "Me and Kareem met three or four years ago," O'Neal said. "We are good now. To go on a record, my feelings were not hurt that I didn't have a relationship with Kareem. "Kinda motivated me because I felt that, 'OK, you don't recognize me, Imma make you recognize me.' Didn't have a relationship with Wilt (Chamberlain) or Kareem, and it's fine. I understand." In the past, Abdul-Jabbar has criticized LeBron James. There are a few accounts where he praised the young star, but so far, he's been critical of James' actions. Specifically, he called the 18-time All-Star out after he used the "big balls" celebration in a game against the . On his YouTube channel, Kareem addressed James' immature celebration: "It doesn't make sense. GOATs don't dance."