JJ Redick CALLS OUT Shaq…

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  • Today, Shaq and JJ Redick talk about whether Dwight was "dominant" and JJ calls out Shaq.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 556

  • @dooffy4817
    @dooffy4817 17 днів тому +292

    calling shaq just a hater is not good enough, he's considered the gold standard of being a hater in the nba of all time in my opinion.

    • @dimitrythomas4158
      @dimitrythomas4158 15 днів тому +20

      Yes. Show this man some respect and give him his hater flowers

    • @kreizeeboi
      @kreizeeboi 13 днів тому +2

      He ultimately says domination is about production. Lol so with that being said was Bill russell tim duncan and kareem more dominant than him? They all have more rings than shaq and they had incredible production.

    • @prenticecobb5429
      @prenticecobb5429 13 днів тому +8

      He’s also stubborn and rarely admits fault in the moment

    • @jeffreybrewer3732
      @jeffreybrewer3732 13 днів тому +4

      I like shaq but he's a hater

    • @tnc7685
      @tnc7685 11 днів тому +2

      Most dominant hater in NBA history

  • @danielgibson1441
    @danielgibson1441 Місяць тому +471

    Shaq really is a petty MF when it comes to hoops.

    • @ricardoalvarez8415
      @ricardoalvarez8415 16 днів тому +8

      Because these guys are so soft.

    • @cinnapaw23
      @cinnapaw23 16 днів тому +4

      Facts over feelings, truth hurts sometimes.

    • @drquack1217
      @drquack1217 14 днів тому +29

      @@cinnapaw23Shaq is the one in his feelings tho lol

    • @Btheonly33
      @Btheonly33 14 днів тому +4

      JJ just as soft and petty and tunnel visioned

    • @WhiteGenghisKhan
      @WhiteGenghisKhan 14 днів тому +6

      @@ricardoalvarez8415nothing is as soft as shaq’s ego

  • @lildgamedev6885
    @lildgamedev6885 17 днів тому +132

    Shaq absolutely hates on Dwight

    • @heeldarrell
      @heeldarrell 13 днів тому +7

      All because of a nickname😂

  • @bigperm005
    @bigperm005 Місяць тому +458

    JJ talking to Shaq is like me trying to get my 7yo to understand something

    • @seize3
      @seize3 Місяць тому +29

      Lmaooo tons of dudes say Shaq is like a big ass kid and I can see it

    • @samarthbhatnagar347
      @samarthbhatnagar347 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@seize3 Ernie says he is a like a 14 year old in 7 feet body

    • @onionrovirosa
      @onionrovirosa 14 днів тому

      I will take the word of 4x NBA champ HOF Shaq over JJ any day of the week.
      Also besides HOF he is a billionaire business man. Early Google investor.
      Tell what JJ done besides talking.
      Can’t wait to see him coach the lakers see if he is as good as he talks

    • @gregharper6382
      @gregharper6382 12 днів тому

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Mg704boi23
      @Mg704boi23 12 днів тому

      I believe he is mentally delayed.

  • @trentejames9773
    @trentejames9773 22 дні тому +175

    If prime dwight wasnt dominate than idk what dominant means lol

    • @bigreendot
      @bigreendot 14 днів тому +21

      Yeah walking 20/10/5/5 with no BAG whatsoever

    • @a.r.t93
      @a.r.t93 13 днів тому +2

      ​@@bigreendot he did develop a post-game bag tho especially when he started working with Dream

    • @MikeHunt-rz9tz
      @MikeHunt-rz9tz 13 днів тому

      ​@@bigreendot22/14/4/3

    • @trendexposure7799
      @trendexposure7799 11 днів тому +3

      @@a.r.t93he had a decent jump hook that’s about it.

    • @Tbestevogaming
      @Tbestevogaming 10 днів тому

      Nah fr

  • @gtfgaming8243
    @gtfgaming8243 Місяць тому +566

    Respect to jj. Nobody too big for him

    • @brucedubby6449
      @brucedubby6449 Місяць тому +70

      Pause

    • @Munchkkinz
      @Munchkkinz Місяць тому +48

      @@brucedubby6449 nobody here thought about anything gay except you bruh 😂😂

    • @Christopher._M
      @Christopher._M Місяць тому +1

      Except wilt.

    • @j-us-t_be-in-g
      @j-us-t_be-in-g Місяць тому +4

      When you're done, get up from your knees. Lol.

    • @bhans5202
      @bhans5202 Місяць тому

      @@brucedubby6449facts

  • @himynameiscorey
    @himynameiscorey Місяць тому +274

    Dominant is very nuanced. You wouldnt call Curry the most dominant player but when he was raining threes from anywhere in the court and teams were down by 30, he was dominating them

    • @djmill8000
      @djmill8000 Місяць тому +30

      I say the same thing about Harden in his prime. The ability to manipulate the game with drawing fouls was so dominant they had to make rules for it to stop

    • @donovan4222
      @donovan4222 Місяць тому +9

      Shaq does describe Steph Curry as dominant though, so he’s consistent

    • @daanishgupta
      @daanishgupta Місяць тому +8

      But Shaq not only calls Curry dominant, he has him above him in the all-time list.

    • @Big_Nick31
      @Big_Nick31 Місяць тому

      @@djmill8000stop that, he’s just a flopper

    • @stephsy
      @stephsy Місяць тому

      steph is dominate

  • @lucasrobinson1102
    @lucasrobinson1102 Місяць тому +149

    If Shaq's definition of dominating is strictly production, I'm struggling to see how his most dominant award doesn't go to Wilt Chamberlain putting up 40 & 30 every other game lol

    • @richardusjames9780
      @richardusjames9780 Місяць тому +13

      They say those years the nba was filled with plumbers and electricians lmao 😂

    • @Sup4ast4r
      @Sup4ast4r Місяць тому +6

      ​@@richardusjames9780 The league didn't even merge with the ABA yet. There was a clear lack of talent.

    • @dickhardpicard
      @dickhardpicard 28 днів тому

      ​@@Sup4ast4rwilt started playing in 1959-1960 season....the aba didn't start until 1967 bruh😑🤔

    • @Vito_Caligiuri
      @Vito_Caligiuri 25 днів тому +5

      @@Sup4ast4roh really? There was a “clear lack of talent”? So you were there and watched that time period right? Sit down.
      That was the leagues best players at the time. Deal with it.

    • @loganross1861
      @loganross1861 20 днів тому +1

      Shaq’s domination was that he could t be stopped and they had to change the rules multiple times to make it possible for other teams to deal with him.

  • @vinnyogx9166
    @vinnyogx9166 Місяць тому +225

    2:13 basically defines this video.

    • @SkoloT
      @SkoloT Місяць тому +10

      😂 thanks for saving me some time

    • @donuchiha2368
      @donuchiha2368 Місяць тому +5

      JJ is one of Lebron's Side piece

    • @mrstealyogril9426
      @mrstealyogril9426 Місяць тому +26

      @@donuchiha2368lebron wasnt even mentioned in this clip

    • @slimjones23
      @slimjones23 Місяць тому +9

      @@donuchiha2368 🥩 🚴‍♂️

    • @LurnWell
      @LurnWell Місяць тому +9

      ​@mrstealyogril9426 They love to hate Lebron. When they think of basketball, Lebron appears....But they blame the media😂

  • @SMeg-li9wh
    @SMeg-li9wh 13 днів тому +58

    Shaq is prioritizing physicality over skill.

    • @jamesmcclaren9759
      @jamesmcclaren9759 12 днів тому +1

      Idk. I think being able to display skill in the face of heavy physicality is what he’s getting at. Not negating skill altogether. It’s easier to seem skilled when a level of physicality by the opposition is forbidden in comparison to prior eras.

    • @KingInTraining
      @KingInTraining 11 днів тому +1

      You’re missing the point, it’s about can you showcase the same level of skill with the presence of physicality

    • @trinigawd_1874
      @trinigawd_1874 9 днів тому

      Well put

    • @209chevymon
      @209chevymon 7 днів тому +1

      No! Dominate for him is both physicality and skill!

  • @typg9397
    @typg9397 Місяць тому +84

    Shaq sounds like every amateur pundit online. Take the most extreme cases of physicality from the 90s and make it unilateral to the league. Meanwhile, there’s highlight reals for Mugsby Bogues prancing to the basket for free over and over.
    To be fair to Shaq, he probably was getting hacked every game so it probable felt that way.

    • @LordBranniganThe
      @LordBranniganThe Місяць тому +4

      Shhhh stop making my rose tinted glasses from working properly

    • @GargantuanLivayatin
      @GargantuanLivayatin 14 днів тому +1

      it was easier to be short in the NBA in the 90s than it is now.

  • @eduardob.1053
    @eduardob.1053 Місяць тому +66

    He just hated on Jokic too lol

    • @nickheumiller5529
      @nickheumiller5529 19 днів тому +5

      He literally said he is the best big man in the game 😂😂 he just didn’t think he should of won it 😂

    • @beka8123
      @beka8123 10 днів тому

      hate is a strong word

  • @brettboi3730
    @brettboi3730 Місяць тому +25

    "Alright cool... ok... ok..." the way Shaq says this is killing me lollll

  • @jasonwhitney6720
    @jasonwhitney6720 14 днів тому +15

    Shaq is confused LOL

  • @yuch1102
    @yuch1102 13 днів тому +12

    Look up highlights of Dwight destroying Shaq when he was on the suns, cavs, and Celtics. Shaq never got over that

    • @burnaaszn7681
      @burnaaszn7681 12 днів тому +6

      yes a prime Dwight vs a old shaq of course he outplayed him. Lakers Shaq and Orlando Shaq would have killed him

    • @2931anderson
      @2931anderson 12 днів тому

      @@burnaaszn7681facts!!

    • @nonchalantcommenting2273
      @nonchalantcommenting2273 11 днів тому +3

      at the end of the day shaq still got whooped on by Dwight mutiple times and we all seen it 😂

    • @viaromabandit5051
      @viaromabandit5051 10 днів тому

      sounds like someone born in the 2000’s

  • @KoolRunnings09
    @KoolRunnings09 19 днів тому +9

    Shaqs last quote on dominate describes how dominant Lebron is and how dominant the bulls were with MJ.

    • @RFSpartan
      @RFSpartan 15 днів тому

      Dominant? Last I checked Bron is sitting home 😂

    • @KoolRunnings09
      @KoolRunnings09 15 днів тому +4

      @@RFSpartanwas Kobe or MJ even in the playoffs at this age?

  • @angusdog22
    @angusdog22 14 днів тому +13

    All these years later im still in awe of how incredible prime Shaq was. I dont think we'll ever see another one like him.

    • @tajsingh409
      @tajsingh409 13 днів тому +5

      Need knee pads?

    • @angusdog22
      @angusdog22 13 днів тому +1

      @@tajsingh409 yeah,, I’ll ask your mom.

    • @uhok6712
      @uhok6712 13 днів тому

      Big fat dude who couldn’t shoot?

    • @robertsmith9741
      @robertsmith9741 13 днів тому +1

      ​@@angusdog22 no need, your mom should have some.

    • @tajsingh409
      @tajsingh409 13 днів тому +1

      @@angusdog22aw you mad

  • @c523jw7
    @c523jw7 19 днів тому +6

    Joker could absolutely give shaq headaches. Joker is a supped up Big Country Reeves 😂😂😂.

  • @brandonlee9927
    @brandonlee9927 Місяць тому +13

    Shaq just fishing for compliments. Dude was unstoppable….no doubt about it.

  • @chrisr747
    @chrisr747 Місяць тому +10

    I get what they’re both saying Shaq dominated because he was big and powerful and skillful. Ai dominated because of quickness and scoring ability. They play the game in two different ways but still dominated.

  • @user-zb5fc3hy8m
    @user-zb5fc3hy8m 14 днів тому +4

    Ain’t gone lie, shaq treated them boys like Kids 😂😂

  • @connorm1817
    @connorm1817 12 днів тому +4

    Jj brought his A+ basketball IQ to Shaqs podcast lol

  • @BigMallTV
    @BigMallTV 17 днів тому +20

    For people who never saw Shaq play, I’ll give you a perfect example. Remember when the Kawhi Raptors team built a wall and stopped Giannis? Ok. Now imagine Giannis actually bull dozing thru that wall and carrying all 3 defenders to the hoop and getting an and-1 every single possession… that was Prime Dominance from Shaq.

    • @blanktrigger8863
      @blanktrigger8863 12 днів тому +2

      Except Shaq would foul out doing that. That's the real reason you don't see Giannis, Zion, etc doing it.

    • @phamawa
      @phamawa 11 днів тому

      Well, the difference also is that shaq still had a nice offensive game. That little baby hook and floater, especially after a hop step or drop step made it really tough, and he was decisive in the post and was a decent passer too. Giannis doesn't have that nack to the basket game or touch, especially back then! 2019 he was strictly driving yo the rack, so the wall worked.

    • @FCFB77
      @FCFB77 7 днів тому

      Shaq was pretty much bigger and heavier than almost everyone he played against. It’s easy to talk about being “physical “ when nobody matches you with weight. He was basically Mack truck down there. You’ve seen that size go down over the years. Nobody is close to weighing what Shaq was back then.

  • @Tiy51
    @Tiy51 Місяць тому +10

    Fouls are a part of the game , especially for Shaq since there was the Hack A Shaq lmao

    • @karunak5983
      @karunak5983 28 днів тому

      Obviously..JJ talking abt hard fouls like they happened in the parking lot of the arena

    • @LarryLadale
      @LarryLadale 18 днів тому +2

      ​@karunak5983 Some of those fouls belonged in an arena parking lot.

    • @karunak5983
      @karunak5983 18 днів тому

      @@LarryLadale 😂

  • @boosiesfade
    @boosiesfade Місяць тому +15

    Respect to JJ for understanding that it doesn't really matter when his 🏀 IQ is higher than the players that are objectively greater than himself. It shows when he doesn't want to offend great players when talking to them and they can't comprehend what he's saying. He doesn't pry or try to win arguments with them. He 100% knows he's probably forgotten more about basketball than Shaq could ever hope to know, but will still always defer to him along with all the other legends. JJ's respect and love for the game is so genuine, and that's why the game along with all its proponents will always love him back 💯

  • @collider12
    @collider12 Місяць тому +20

    It was a grown man’s league back then, they had to be stronger against the “ physicality “. But today’s game much better and fun to watch BUT ONLY WHEN they actually play defense like in these playoffs.

    • @gregharper6382
      @gregharper6382 12 днів тому

      Correction they had to be stronger against the guys who couldn’t guard them and resorted to violence instead

  • @robertocontreras4006
    @robertocontreras4006 Місяць тому +1

    I like the question jj!

  • @ReubenJRD
    @ReubenJRD Місяць тому +8

    This was actually a really solid conversation, and they have such different views of the game. I know people talk about Shaq’s thoughts on basketball being so wild, but that man has the most unique perspective of the game as THE most dominant player ever… he just didn’t see it like the average fan angle, a role player, or even today’s stars. 1 of 1.

  • @wolfie71231
    @wolfie71231 Місяць тому +9

    a 5 minute segment should be dedicated on this podcast, every episode, for Shaq to shit on Dwight

  • @PompeyJonny44
    @PompeyJonny44 7 днів тому

    Like watching a parent talk to a defiant toddler

  • @user-xp1bq4jx6b
    @user-xp1bq4jx6b 4 дні тому

    JJ was cooking here

  • @andreicmello
    @andreicmello Місяць тому +36

    I think JJ's point is that they might be physical but they're still fouls, so it's not part of the game. But Shaq is making some good points as well.

    • @user-jf9fd8pc6n
      @user-jf9fd8pc6n Місяць тому +1

      Fouls are part of the game. You are allowed up to 6 (in Fiba 5) each game. Low frequency/occasional flagrant (to break a guy out of rhythm i.e.) is also part of the game (you are allowed up to 2) Unsportsmanship like fouls are NOT part of the game (target for injury, hate, retaliation, and other contents which are not basketball)

    • @KxngKUDA
      @KxngKUDA Місяць тому +18

      ​@@user-jf9fd8pc6n I agree, but that's why I have an issue with a lot of older players trying to gatekeep. They make claims that certain players don't get the same respect because they couldn't play while they allowed barbaric behavior to cover egos and pride.
      It's literally like jail ball principles. Because you weren't a good enough defender, you now resort to assaulting and injuring players to boost your ego. THATS not basketball. And making "unsportsmanlike conduct" a part of your judgement criteria is disingenuous and asinine. Shaq is basically saying he won't respect many newer players going forward because the rules don't allow them to "touch each other up (in Shaq terms)"
      Even Shaq's entire MO when talking about talented guards is "back in my day I'd knock em out the air, and they'd think twice about coming in the paint" as if that's a great normal thing to do

    • @DaveJLamar
      @DaveJLamar Місяць тому +3

      @@KxngKUDAyou could actually reverse it as well and say the guys who were “physical” back in the day wouldn’t be able to hang with the skill and talent that is today’s NBA. I haven’t played basketball in years because I’ve played against too many unskilled physical players that would just straight up hurt you if hit them will skill and they couldn’t hang. Lol
      Even on the topic of how “bad” the defense of the NBA is today, I argue that it’s not that the defense is bad but the offense is just so much more evolved and it’s much harder to stay in front of players today because of the level of skill. Guys like Kyrie will make anyone look like they suck on defense. Lol

    • @jamiekelley4076
      @jamiekelley4076 5 днів тому +1

      @@DaveJLamar Let me preface this by saying I'm glad the physicality of older generations is going away because we are getting to see players last longer and be healthier coming out of the league.
      With that being said though some of the reasons for the offensive explosion we're seeing isn't just skill and ability. Some of it is defense in the league lost a lot of tools that allowed them to control space on the court. If they aren't able control space how are they supposed to stop offense. Another reason that feeds into the inability for defense to control space is the more lax traveling and carrying calls in the NBA today vs 20-25 years ago.
      It's much harder to keep a player in front of you when they have access to more of the floor in every direction that you know have to guard. Let's be real just like you can call offensive holding on almost every NFL play you could call travel or carrying on almost every NBA possession now.

    • @DaveJLamar
      @DaveJLamar 5 днів тому

      @@jamiekelley4076 EXACTLY! I agree with pretty much everything you said. And this isn’t the players fault! Players will always look for loopholes in the rules that are given to them and it’s up to the league if it’s something they wanna fix or not. lol
      But I’d rather watch skilled players than players clothes lining each other. If people wanna watch physicality in a sport go watch the MMA. 😂

  • @jermogofficial
    @jermogofficial 14 днів тому

    the level of physicality is incredible😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @SoFleeto
    @SoFleeto 21 день тому

    Lmaoooooooo “stop it, stop it” nah fr stop 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @chabangers3337
    @chabangers3337 19 днів тому +1

    Fouls are apart of the game

  • @Whoaitspharaoh
    @Whoaitspharaoh 14 днів тому

    Thank you for asking JJ 😂

  • @Marc_It_Down
    @Marc_It_Down 10 днів тому

    Big man waited for the last 20 seconds to make his clearest point

  • @duffman1876
    @duffman1876 Місяць тому +1

    Tell him JJ!!!... c'mon Uncle Shaq,it's not fair!🥺🍻🍺lol

  • @Kr0n0s217
    @Kr0n0s217 16 днів тому

    I agree with both perspectives

  • @bennettslavin3975
    @bennettslavin3975 24 дні тому +12

    Clotheslining isn’t basketball, that sums up the video

    • @Kevin-rh8ke
      @Kevin-rh8ke 17 днів тому

      fouls are basket ball and hard fouls make people reconsider there actions, hard fouls for psychology

    • @MrSlashblade
      @MrSlashblade 14 днів тому

      @@Kevin-rh8keI mean if Shaq admittedly said he does it every night, then the lesson never stuck.

  • @mraddac
    @mraddac 7 днів тому

    SHAQ out here thinking flagrant foul-2's anormal slap om the wrist

  • @jacksontobin6444
    @jacksontobin6444 13 днів тому

    I know how JJ feels. I’ve tried explaining things to my toddler as well. It’s tough.

  • @rmjames007
    @rmjames007 6 днів тому

    dope hoodie JJ

  • @treygthamenace6368
    @treygthamenace6368 9 днів тому

    Shaq Talks Like He Is The Best Basketball Player Ever And Couldn’t Even Shoot Free Throws😂

  • @johnbl4ze
    @johnbl4ze 9 днів тому

    I will never forget the day my father showed me how men sit and how women sit. I had the same talk with my son the first time I seen my son sitting the way jj is sitting.

  • @Zuplar.2018cruze
    @Zuplar.2018cruze 15 днів тому +1

    Shaq is right. No need to redefine dominance. Just use the a different word to describe a different attribute

  • @bajgy007
    @bajgy007 Місяць тому +1

    If J.J. becomes a basketball coach I m gonna follow his team the entire season.

  • @DaWyssTV
    @DaWyssTV 18 днів тому

    I don't know how you view the word dominant. But the only sense where the word really fits onto a Basketball player, is if someone, meaning the other Team or the defending player, has to Change their usual playstyle or stategy to mess with your game in order to keep the "dominant" player in check.
    Meaning, you need to change your regular game because someone forces you to do so.
    And therefore there are many ppl like Shaq, Prime Lebron, Jokic and so one who could be considered "dominant players"!

  • @rob1376
    @rob1376 11 днів тому

    Dirty doesn't mean physical. You can be physical without being dirty

  • @carollasley6610
    @carollasley6610 Місяць тому +6

    Trying to ask serious questions with his legs crossed like that 😂

    • @zachbrewer4168
      @zachbrewer4168 15 днів тому +4

      You have issues is that’s funny for you bud

    • @_Mista_X
      @_Mista_X 13 днів тому +2

      @carollasley6610

  • @mattc5647
    @mattc5647 Місяць тому +63

    Does Shaq have the ability to think dynamically? Tired of this only caring about physicality and clotheslines in the 80s. If thats all we care about the 40s-50s were the best eras, they were playing behind chain link fences in chuck taylors with racism. All eras of basketball are great in their own way. Respect todays game like you respect all the others, these playoffs have been great.

    • @jcreature11
      @jcreature11 Місяць тому +4

      Shaqs speaking facts. The rule changes and nba is watering down the league. The league was better and more entertaining to watch, just was. NBA is promoting soft basketball, now all the players are complainers which lebron even identified in his new podcast. Shaqs right tho, and we all know it.

    • @DamianSAAAN
      @DamianSAAAN Місяць тому +6

      ​@@jcreature11bro sounds like a parakeet not an original thought in this whole comment. AI generated generic response about the game before and today no evidence whatsoever

    • @jcreature11
      @jcreature11 Місяць тому

      @@DamianSAAAN I’m not on here too insult and belittle, that’s just some kid shit.

    • @IronMike212
      @IronMike212 22 дні тому

      With racism…Listen to you. Bet you’d say there’s still racism in the NBA today too. Stop feeding into today’s fake racial problem. That’s all you’re doing. And yeah, I’m sure there was some racism back then, but at least black kids had a real family and the father stuck around and provided. Now it’s just mama. Mama’s a single mom with 4 kids and 4 different baby dads…if not more, all while collecting government assistance. Smh. I’m with Shaq and you need to man up. Check your plastic intake because I think it’s messing with your testosterone-it seems to be low.

    • @nicolasmartinez8015
      @nicolasmartinez8015 18 днів тому

      ​@@DamianSAAAN for real lol

  • @epicwolf
    @epicwolf 16 днів тому +1

    Shaq need to show the new head coach of the Lakers some respect

  • @LyricalMurderer1
    @LyricalMurderer1 13 днів тому

    This is why he will be a good coach… he can challenge folks like Bron and Shaq respectfully…

  • @BGDoesit
    @BGDoesit 12 днів тому

    A hard foul is a part of the game because is now becomes mental. It makes players think before driving to the basket. That shot may not be taken now. It’s mental.

  • @chrischen1974
    @chrischen1974 Місяць тому +1

    Shaq is talking about the difference of earning a point and getting a chance to make a point. It's just a sample of what the next generation thinks, don't earn it because they deserve it.

  • @Brian-ny6tt
    @Brian-ny6tt 13 днів тому

    84 finals over 90 degrees in the building and they still played harder than they do today

  • @bobbydynamite
    @bobbydynamite 12 днів тому

    No one, and I mean no one, likes to hear themselves talk more than JJ. The man can talk in circles for hours. 😅😅😅

  • @IanLEAU
    @IanLEAU 4 дні тому

    He was fucking bigger than everyone, he can't be talking about physicality.

  • @AHealthySnack
    @AHealthySnack 12 днів тому

    Shaq talks like players were just fighting and not even playing basketball lol

  • @socalangler4082
    @socalangler4082 Місяць тому

    we heard it here, shaq is cool with closelining people lmfao

  • @bean5845
    @bean5845 Місяць тому

    I think they both make good points. Shaq makes a point about flagrants which does play a huge role on peoples play styles, energy, longevity, etc. JJ makes good points that they are flagrants and physicality has levels to it. Both can be correct and I think they are

  • @LarryLadale
    @LarryLadale 18 днів тому +1

    Dennis Rodman was always dominant, with low points (if any), high rebounds and steals. I'm with Reddick, it's all about perspective.

  • @brynlawrence9554
    @brynlawrence9554 11 днів тому

    Shaq bro come on. "A clothsline is not part of the game" - JJ " I disagree" - Shaq thats crazy

  • @jagermaster1758
    @jagermaster1758 12 днів тому

    Smooth brain meets wrinkled brain

  • @mibbzx1493
    @mibbzx1493 Місяць тому

    Yea intentional fouls are a thing, when i used to hoop, i was taught if a player gets too hot, send him to the line to try and throw off his rhythm but its KNOWN not to hurt them too badly out of respect for them. The definition of dominate is to be the most important or have most control over something meaning shaq’s right about this. The absolute force who runs the game is the most dominant by definition

  • @dodgegang-ie5ex
    @dodgegang-ie5ex 12 днів тому

    I wasn’t even good 😂

  • @jondoe9308
    @jondoe9308 3 дні тому

    Shaq still thinks tackling someone is an excuse to make up for lack of skill lol

  • @TruthSpeaks270
    @TruthSpeaks270 12 днів тому

    Everyone on the 90’s was just trying to out asshole each other

  • @onestopshop
    @onestopshop 12 днів тому

    They're both right

  • @JonahGhost
    @JonahGhost 13 днів тому +1

    These young guys are just as strong if not stronger due to advancements in sports medicine and training programs. It's true the league was more physical back then and allowed more contact but if you put them in the same environment, they will adapt and hang just as hard. If LeBron at his size and athleticism played by old school rules guys would get laid out.

  • @bennettslavin3975
    @bennettslavin3975 24 дні тому

    How many threes did you make Shaquille?

  • @mackmal2413
    @mackmal2413 12 днів тому

    Shaq said Joker, rick spits and sobonis 🤦🏿‍♂️ that had to be for JJ

  • @Bruh_W
    @Bruh_W 10 днів тому

    Keep living in the past shaq, new rules you be out in the first quarter 😂

  • @Dnice9737
    @Dnice9737 11 днів тому

    Orlando Dwight was more dominant than Orlando Shaq.

  • @CstakAF
    @CstakAF 20 днів тому

    I would love to discuss this with Shaq bc I see him make this argument all the time. What Shaq speaks of is “Dominance” the continuation of being dominant. What JJ is describing is Dominant, where you can describe a singular performance as such. Shaq displayed Dominance throughout his career and he is recognized as the most dominant force in basketball. Dwight Howard at his peak in Orlando was a dominant player. It’s semantics but I believe it makes sense when you are clear in that fashion. Let’s talk Shaq! My uncle played At LSU the final four year and help recruit you. And I played under Ron Abernathy my brother, let’s go! Lol

  • @tornatic1983
    @tornatic1983 13 днів тому

    The NBA was definitely more physical in the 80's and 90's. The rules have changed to open up the offense so naturally teams have drifted more toward pace and space. You can't hand check anymore like you could in the past. The game is more finesse now

  • @WRNIIVIIII
    @WRNIIVIIII Місяць тому +1

    This aged well

  • @Traveler1328
    @Traveler1328 Місяць тому

    dominance is simple to define, and its not about winning. cause if you talk about winning then its greatness. dominance simply means you can not be stopped whether u win or lose the game. there could be nights where your team sucks or the other team was just better, but as long as you could not be stopped on whatever it is you do, thats dominance. KD dominant scoring, curry dominant outside, shaq inside, prime dwight rebounding and defense, etc

  • @MidnightMouse
    @MidnightMouse 11 днів тому

    Shaq has so much regrets and insecurities about his career despite how successful he was. It’s so apparent 😂

  • @Item9Up
    @Item9Up 13 днів тому

    This is one reason I think JJ will be a good coach, he will challenge the star players. It will start out rough, but he will earn their respect.

  • @bluem30man81
    @bluem30man81 14 днів тому

    Only player I ever seen Shaq not truly hate is Giannis post ring

  • @SomPrince
    @SomPrince 11 днів тому

    Shaq is right, watch any JJ’s videos he uses the word great or dominant for anyone

  • @LionsOnly24
    @LionsOnly24 13 днів тому

    This era better then the old era period

  • @kritikal3172
    @kritikal3172 Місяць тому +2

    Most of these players couldn't make it across half court with all they carrying/traveling in today's game 😂

  • @dankautzmann1315
    @dankautzmann1315 9 днів тому

    Shaq would play Robinson and Ewing. He would have 36 points and 16 rebounds and 2 blocks. Robinson and Ewing would have 31 points 17 rebounds and 4 blocks and he “dominated” them. It’s ridiculous

  • @H4GS
    @H4GS 13 днів тому

    So glad JJ is calling games now. Watching him call all the Pacers games this year was fuckin awesome, he has such an interesting way of explaining things
    Also I can’t believe Inside on TNT is ending this year…. I still don’t believe it’s real

  • @WO2411
    @WO2411 13 днів тому

    Shaq is without a doubt the most dominant force the NBA ever had💯 just imagine if he made his FTs at a higher rate and he stayed in shape

  • @SLSMe
    @SLSMe 14 днів тому

    I’m a Data Analyst and I want to make it clear that JJ looks at raw statistics. He does NOT look at analytics in a scaled environment, to give his analysis. He often compares players based on stats that weren’t adjusted to match with current eras. With that said, I love his takes on the game and I have a ton of respect for his career.

    • @tbates2906
      @tbates2906 12 днів тому

      And all Shaq does is compare people to himself. Only thing bigger than him is the ego

  • @eurirotk
    @eurirotk 11 днів тому

    Difference between being dirty and being physical. Shaw cant grasp that

  • @EPICJ0HN
    @EPICJ0HN 9 днів тому +1

    Here’s something that is sad. Shaq is a 7’1 mvp with 4 rings and he is so uncomfortable in his own skin. I think this is because he knows the only person who stopped Shaq was himself he should’ve been the goat, but that doesn’t mean you have to discredit what guys are doing today.
    “Could they play with us” who cares? They make way more money today and score way more points so why would they want to play with you guys? That’s is the goal because the goal is to be an excellent player in the time that they’re playing.

  • @mical2great
    @mical2great 16 днів тому +1

    Shaq ass would have a heart attack mid game in todays game tryna guard a big man who can shoot 3s over 40%😂

    • @Footsteps_falco
      @Footsteps_falco 12 днів тому +1

      Who’s guarding Shaq at the other end? Shaq shooting at least 80% lol

    • @jimmyfogelbach
      @jimmyfogelbach 11 днів тому

      Yeah Shaq would def struggle guarding these big shooters but think about this .. shaq is gonna get easier looks to the basket if played 1 on 1 I would personally take a easier advantage to the rim then taking a 3 and I know analytics won’t back it up . And we know 3 is better than 2 but . Come on now the best look is always the better choice . So much that whatever team is guarding Shaq would have to double on him . Forcing Shaq to pass it to a most likely competent shooter . Shaq in today’s game would still be valuable .

  • @lonewolfnwj
    @lonewolfnwj 12 днів тому

    Y'all obviously didn't watch Shaq or Iverson. They were constantly on the floor, and it did impact their game. Constantly having a body on you and pushing off will wear you down fatigue-wise.

  • @penguinscanfly3
    @penguinscanfly3 Місяць тому +2

    "Real physicality" in Shaq's definitions is the type of physicality that get called flagrant fouls, which I think is nonsense. Physicality in basketball should be being able to defend or attack vigorously with body while not trying to punch each other in the face or being physical that is basically a flagrant foul. It's basketball not MMA. You win by getting the ball into the basket more than the opponent while also preventing the opponent from getting points, not by messing each other up. Also, let's be real, the old generation of NBA were only physical and more defensive in the paint and not in the perimeter or beyond the 3pt line, which in today's NBA, you see players getting doubled and tripled beyond the 3pt line.

    • @penguinscanfly3
      @penguinscanfly3 Місяць тому

      Just like what JJ said, there's a clear distinction between fouling and actual gameplay. if being physical means fouling, especially flagrant fouls, the NBA players of today would exploit that physicality and just get free points by getting free throws. Fouling should not be the first thing that comes into mind by players when the term "physicality" comes in, since committing fouls just gives free points to the opponent. Imagine the best player on your team is "physical" in shaq's standards, and end up getting ejected, eventually causing the team to lose, is just bad.

  • @emmanuela9095
    @emmanuela9095 11 днів тому

    lol Shaq don’t even know he’s own criteria 😂

  • @youngmoe155
    @youngmoe155 13 днів тому +1

    Shaq don’t like that Dwight was dominate and sweet lmao

  • @Michaelscott10
    @Michaelscott10 11 днів тому

    Shaq would have bragging rights if he took after Kobe and actually tried to

  • @RobertHernandez-xd7qh
    @RobertHernandez-xd7qh 8 днів тому

    Old heads thinks fighting and tryna slam mfs was physical lol that was not basketball fam

  • @mauriziowill6531
    @mauriziowill6531 13 днів тому

    The foul line dominated shaq lol

  • @ronniedavis2633
    @ronniedavis2633 25 днів тому

    Instead of most dominant they should try most effective.

  • @kingreef4792
    @kingreef4792 12 днів тому

    Y’all don’t understanding thag fouling is apart of gameplay if u constantly get fouled and they don’t call it, that might get one person to stop driving and settle for bad jumpers cuz calls not going their way which is still gameplay affecting someone ability to play there game, fouling prevents that