Lakers' 6-foot-5 player guarding Victor Wembanyama drove Shaquille O'Neal crazy (Image credit: Imagn)
Shaquille O'Neal has been a vocal critic of the current state of the NBA and how the big men aren't fed like they were during his active days, calling out the league for becoming a 3-point driven competition that doesn't necessarily relies on dominant big men.
In a clip of his "The Big Podcast with Shaq," the four-time NBA champion discussed with comedian Godfrey and co-host Adam Lefkoe about the differences of the modern-day league to the ones fans had in the 1990s and 2000s.
O'Neal took issue with the teams trying to outscore opponents with 3-pointers instead of trying to look for a solution to stop every team's strength.
"I hate that we've lost chasing the mystery. What I mean by that, every morning we had a shoot around to try to solve how the f**k we going to stop [Patrick] Ewing? How are we gonna f***ing stop Kevin Garnett? How are we going to stop Michael Jordan and his fucking triangle? How are we going to stop Utah and a million f***ing pick and rolls?

