----As the old superman looks for his cape, the new one is flying the
skies, preparing for game two of the NBA Finals. Whereas Dwight Howard should be studying film with the
“Master of Panic,” Shaquille O’Neal should be attempting to rescind all of his ridiculous comments.
Shaq has been well known for his hysterically harmless remarks. But as he has aged (so has his humor),
his comments have taken a detrimental turn. Not only has The Bigfriendly altered his image with such tastelessness,
his comments have now been deemed as wisdom-less crap.
“[Stan Van Gundy’s]
a master of panic and when it gets time for his team to get into the postseason [yada yada yada] he will let them down because
of his panic,” Shaq said, as reported in The Orlando Sentinel.
Um,
I’m a little bit confused here, but isn’t Stan the Man still in the postseason? Hasn’t
his team already defeated an athletically scrappy ‘Sixers team, a devoted reigning champion (Boston) and a team that
has a player whom most proclaim as The King (Cleveland)? Indeed, he has. Most so-called
journalists wrote off Stan in the Boston series; all of those same scribes gave Stan no chance against Mr. King James (except
for me, which I have repeatedly stressed in passed articles). And everyone else in the sporting world states
that the Lakers will win in three. Three? Even if Stan does lose in three, I’m
pretty damn sure that he has far surpassed the tarot card readings of Shaqaprophet.
That
was just the appetizing sample of the unprofessionalism displayed by Shaquille. Now let’s showcase
the main course of Shaq’s archives. In his infamous freestyle rap, originally aired by TMZ.com, Shaq
reiterated the lines, “You know how I be — Last week Kobe couldn’t do without me.” Oh
really Shaquille, well this week Kobe is doing just fine. He’s about to win the NBA finals (without
you) in only three games! And Shaq, you’ve never won a seven game series in just three games.
So who’s tasting ass now? I think it’s you Shaq. I think it’s
you. ..
...Just to key everybody in, in that same rap, Shaq proclaimed, “Kobe,
tell me how my ass tastes.” Well Shaq, I think you need to tell Kobe how his ass tastes.
And while you’re at it, take a look at Mr. GQ himself, Stan Van Gundy (actually he’s in Esquire, but that’s
a whole other article in itself) and tell him how his ass tastes. And then go taste Dwight Howard’s
ass and Phil Jackson’s ass (whom Shaq has publicly criticized as well). I don’t even know what
that means: to taste someone’s ass? Nor do I want to know…Okay, enough, I’m getting
grossed out here with all this ass tasting, as I assume you are as well. But I didn’t bring all this
about, The Bigfriendly did.