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Shaquille O’Neal and the hilarious crew from The Big Podcast never miss a beat. Co-hosts Nischelle Turner and Anthony Adams are a joy to watch and the Los Angeles Lakers legend can’t turn off his sense of humor. The Los Angeles Lakers legend has played for quite a few teams throughout his career but has specific rules about supporting the teams. In a recent episode of the podcast, Shaq reiterated the same feelings when he noticed his colleague changing alliances on a special occasion.

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As the San Francisco 49ers beat the Dallas Cowboys to go into the NFL conference finals, Adams was all dressed up in 49ers apparel. A decision that led to Shaq trolling his colleague on the podcast.

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Shaquille O’Neal’s specific rules on supporting teams as a fan

In the recent The Big Podcast, The Lakers legend hilariously denied Anthony Adams the liberty to support two teams at once. As Shaq saw his colleague dressed up in 49ers apparel he hilariously reminded him that it wasn’t allowed.

Spice, You’re breaking the law now. You can’t have two teams.” Said Shaq. He further added, ” rule number #3080, You cannot have two teams spice. You gotta have a team that you play for and drafted you, or you got to have a team that you grew up with.”

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When Anthony Adams reminded everyone that he was drafted by the 49ers 18 years ago, Nischelle Turner reminded him that he also worked for the Chicago Bears. A fact that left the NFL veteran speechless.

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Incidentally, Adams played for the Chicago Bears after moving on from the 49ers. Additionally, Adams hosts the Inside the Bears show for the Chicago side. Hence, he also gets a paycheck from the team.

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Understandably, Shaq wanted to catch him red-handed while he was supporting two teams at once. The Lakers legend himself has been a part of six NBA teams but has always maintained that the Lakers were his favorite.

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Additionally, the Big Aristotle grabbed three championship rings during his time and was incredibly proud of donning the Purple and Gold.?

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