Shaquille O’Neal isn’t known for his rivalry with Rudy Gobert; instead, NBA fans often recall the back-and-forth exchanges between Shaq and Dwight Howard, which have reignited recently. This rivalry dates back years and was notably sparked when Howard donned a Superman cape during a dunk contest.
The nickname “Superman” has long been tied to Shaq, who dominated the league during his prime. However, Howard’s impressive performance in 2008 with the Orlando Magic also earned him the same moniker. It infuriated Shaq, leading to accusations of Howard stealing his identity.
Recently, the tension flared up again when Howard claimed that O’Neal had blocked him on social media. This prompted Shaq to respond with a sharp comment, sharing pride for his own legacy.
“U can’t call yourself me and have one ring that u was a role player in getting. It’s only one baby. And he’s I said it,” he wrote.
Howard jumped into the conversation with his own replies of frustration and desire to keep the rivalry alive. He didn’t stop there; he later shared an image of their exchanges and a video on social media.
“The fact that we can’t end this one-sided beef is petty,” Howard wrote in the caption.
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Shaquille O’Neal Shares A Controversial All-Time Starting Five
Amid his ongoing feud with Dwight Howard, Shaquille O’Neal has stirred up more conversation by naming his all-time starting five. O’Neal’s choices include basketball legends Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Julius Erving, Karl Malone, and himself. However, the omission of LeBron James from this list has raised eyebrows among fans.
LeBron James, a four-time NBA champion with three different teams, is frequently included in discussions about the GOAT. At 39 years old, the Los Angeles Lakers star is not only celebrated for his achievements but is also on the verge of making history as the first NBA player to share the court with his son, Bronny James.
Many are left wondering why O’Neal opted for Erving or Malone over James. While the debate over the best players in NBA history continues, O’Neal’s selection has certainly reignited discussions about legacy, greatness, and what truly defines an all-time great.