Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant (Photo by Imagn Images)
Shaquille O’Neal just opened up about the exact moment he realized his long-standing feud with Kobe Bryant had to end. On “The Big Podcast” (Oct. 17), Shaq revisited the iconic dynamic between the two Lakers legends and shared how a single gesture from Bryant changed everything for him.
While the two were once one of the most dominant duos in NBA history, their relationship was also marked by tension, public jabs, and a split that shook the Lakers’ dynasty. However, according to Shaq, one small but powerful act changed his perspective on everything. The 53-year-old, who was once in the middle of a bizzare story shared by former Lakers trainer, talked about the situation on the podcast:
“Kobe was just dropping me off and that sh*t just felt like old times, and then they gave it to both of us. And I really, of course, I really have respect for him, but I really knew that the beef had to be over because little Shareef with me and he gave the trophy to Shareef.”
“So I was like f*ck I can’t even do the WWE sh*t no more. It’s been over. But I told you upstairs, I like the motherf*cker pressing buttons, you’re always talking about me. When he gave Shareef the trophy… that’s when I knew I had to get rid of that.”
The two may’ve spent years at odds, be it competing for the limelight or trading shots in the media, but Shaquille O’Neal’s words just show how deep their bond truly was. Kobe Bryant’s passing in 2020 only deepened that realization. Since then, Shaq’s vowed to erase grudges from his life, reminding us all that some rivalries just aren’t worth holding onto forever.
Is Mookie Betts Channeling His Inner Kobe Bryant as Dodgers Close In on the World Series?
Mookie Betts and Kobe Bryant (Photo by: Imagn Images)
The Los Angeles Dodgers are one win away from another World Series shot, and Mookie Betts is keeping that classic-Kobe mentality alive.
On Friday, the Dodgers took a 3-0 NLCS lead after a 3-1 win over the Brewers, holding one of baseball’s top offenses to just three total runs across the series. The defending champs have outscored Milwaukee 10-3, with their pitching doing the heavy lifting.
However, Betts isn’t celebrating just yet. Speaking to SportsNet LA after the game, he dropped a cold reminder straight out of Kobe Bryant’s playbook:
“I have zero emotions. We’re up, but like Kobe said: job’s not done.”
With history on their side and Bryant’s mindset fueling the vibe, the Dodgers know what comes next.
One more win, and it’s back to the World Series grind – job still not done.
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