Shaq takes blunt shot at ESPN

For years, fans have joked, speculated, and downright obsessed over one burning question: How does a 7-foot-1, 300-pound man like Shaquille O’Neal even function in the bedroom with women half his size?

The internet has turned it into a running gag — from memes to late-night comedy bits — with social media flooded with wild theories about the logistics of love when it comes to the Big Diesel. And while Shaq has never been one to take himself too seriously, this time, he finally gave the world the answer it didn’t know it needed.

During a hilariously candid appearance on The Pivot Podcast back in April, the NBA legend found himself cornered by co-host Channing Crowder, who refused to let the topic slide. After some classic Shaq dodging, he finally cracked — and what came next had fans howling.

“It’s all about geometry,” Shaq smirked. “7’1″, and look — the head is right there, and the mid-section is right where it needs to be. Geometry. That’s why you gotta arch that back.”

Yes, you read that right. According to the Hall of Famer, it’s not about size — it’s about angles. And who are we to argue with the man who’s dominated the paint, the mic, and apparently, the bedroom?

Despite the laughs, it’s just another reminder of what makes Shaq so magnetic. Beyond his towering presence and championship rings, it’s his larger-than-life charm, unfiltered humor, and confidence that keep him in the spotlight long after retiring from the NBA.

He’s been linked to plenty of high-profile women over the years, and judging by his effortless cool during that interview, it’s safe to say Shaq’s not losing any sleep over the curiosity surrounding his love life.

 

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REPORT: Two Western Conference Contenders Enter the Race to Sign DeMar DeRozan After Miami Heat Failed to Offer an Acceptable Contract

Two Western Conference Contenders Enter the Race to Sign DeMar DeRozan After Miami Heat Failed to Offer an Acceptable ContractDeMar DeRozan (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
The DeMar DeRozan sweepstakes now includes the Sacramento Kings and the San Antonio Spurs. The most recent information follows rumors that the Miami Heat cannot extend a competitive offer to the six-time NBA All-Star.

The Kings and Spurs, previously mentioned as competitors to sign Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen, have suddenly entered the discussion over DeRozan, even if the LA Lakers are still linked to him.

DeRozan played with the Spurs for three seasons before signing a sign-and-trade agreement with the Chicago Bulls. Including the forward in their lineup caused the Spurs to miss the playoffs twice and experience one first-round elimination. In his three seasons with the Bulls, DeRozan has just once advanced to the postseason.

Barry Jackson posted, “Kings have talked to the Bulls about DeRozan sign and trade, per source. Spurs are also now another possibility. Despite DeRozan interest in Miami, the Heat is not in a position to give him what he’s seeking at this time… Heat will hope the opportunity on some player it wants arises this summer.”

The most recent information follows rumors that DeRozan’s camp will decide within a day. Now that it appears the Miami Heat will withdraw from the competition, three clubs are in the running, barring a team that signs Markkanen