“They gonna get swept first round…” Shaquille O’Neal gives BRUTAL reality check to Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bucks ahead of playoffs

Following their Thursday 113-110 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, the Milwaukee Bucks shot to the top of the social media trending topics list. Following their

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Following their Thursday 113-110 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, the Milwaukee Bucks shot to the top of the social media trending topics list. Following their Thursday 113-110 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, the Milwaukee Bucks shot to the top of the social media trending topics list. Shaquille O’Neal, a TNT analyst, was among those who were left stunned and disheartened by the Milwaukee Bucks’ full stack.

Being humiliated by the Memphis Grizzlies, who are currently not among the greatest teams, is never an easy feat for anyone. The Grizzles, who lack key players like Ja Morant and others, are now in 13th place in the Western Conference. Right now, Lakers icon Shaquille O’Neal opened out about the situation in Milwaukee and offered a concerning caution for their present direction in an interview with “Inside the NBA” following the buzzer.

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Shaquille O’Neal said:

They were supposed to come out and smash this team, but Chuck said it, they had trouble with the defense, no timely stops, no effort. It’s a championship team on paper but the way they playing right now, they gonna get swept in the first round.
Shaquille O’Neal said

The Bucks, Shaq continued, can contend for a championship, but they don’t have the mindset or will to take it home.

Along with criticizing Rivers’ shortcomings as the boss, he also brought up the contest’s lack of timely stops. Shaq then emphasized the Bucks’ awful defense, which has been a concern for them all season, once more.

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Shaquille O’Neal deemed Caitlin Clark the greatest women’s college basketball player of all time

On Thursday night, Caitlin Clark made history by becoming the all-time highest scorer in the NCAA. When Clark made a long three-pointer during Iowa’s 106-89 victory against Michigan. It shattered the record previously held by Kelsey Plum. On Thursday’s episode of “Inside the NBA” on TNT. Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal praised the college star for shattering the all-time NCAA scoring mark in women’s basketball.

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Shaquille O’Neal said:

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I’m gonna go on the record and say she’s the best female collegiate player ever.
Shaquille O’Neal said

Although Charles Barkley had his thoughts, he was backing Cheryl Miller, Maya Moore, and Diana Taurasi. Regarding who was the best, even Kenny Smith couldn’t agree. They claim that Clark may be the greatest shooter in collegiate history.

To Shaq’s point, though, Clark is undoubtedly a factor in the discussion. Particularly in light of her recent accomplishment of being the sport’s all-time top scorer. An enormous accomplishment in a career full of noteworthy honors. A national title might be all Clark is lacking.

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