“Some prolific MF SCORERS” – Shaquille O’Neal shares hilarious comment after being compared with Stephen Curry over shooting percentage

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NBA Legend Shaquille O’Neal shares a hilarious comment on Instagram after a comparison with Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry is the current NBA Champion with Golden State Warriors. He has performed impeccably for the Warriors this season and has become one of the most efficient volume scorers in the history of the NBA.

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Stephen Curry and Shaquille O’Neal are one of the best NBA scorers in history (Clutch Points)

Recently StatMuse shared statistics that showcased players with eFG% (shooting percentage) and the chart was led by two of the most prolific scorers Shaquille O’Neal and Stephen Curry with 58.2% and 58.1% respectively. 

Shaq took to his Instagram and shared the post with a hilarious comment. He also mentioned that Stephen Curry is his favourite player. 

“me and my favourite player @stephencurry30 some prolific MF SCORERS. MF means most frequently lol”

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Shaquille O’Neal’s Instagram post (Instagram)

Shaquille O’Neal breaks his chair while recording an episode of his podcast 

NBA Legend Shaquille O’Neal has given entertainment to fans in all aspects of entertainment starting from movies, television shows, and music. 

O’Neal also has his podcast called “The Big Podcast with Shaq.” On a recent episode, something unexpected happened when Co-host Nischelle Turner and LA Lakers legend answered some fans’ questions regarding ghosting.

Shaq said that the game of love is all about persuading someone and as he was explaining what persuasion is he learned that the back of his chair broke.

“I have to persuade you that you’re the one and only. So, you have to persuade your boo too, now. Y’all know what you gotta do.” “I broke the damn chair. That’s going viral,” 

The two hosts laughed about the incident you can watch the video below.

Shaquille O’Neal is considered the most physically dominant player in NBA history. In his prime, Shaq was an unstoppable force who led the Lakers to three straight championships from 2000 to 2002. 

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