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Shaquille O’Neal and his antics are unbelievable. The Big man makes sure to go out of his way to entertain the audience, even at the expense of embarrassing himself. That’s what happened in the recent episode of Inside the NBA, with Candace Parker as the guest host of the show, Shaq paid the price for a lost bet. The Chicago Sky star decided to post her ‘winnings’ on Instagram. It was something even Shaq couldn’t ignore as he shared it on his social media as well.

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Shaq decided to get “baby hairs” if he lost a certain bet against Candace Parker. As he decided to go through with it, Parker decided to relentlessly troll Shaq on social media.

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Candace Parker flaunts the ‘winnings’ of her bet against Shaquille O’Neal

The big man bet the WNBA star that Joel Embiid would end up with 50 points against the Los Angeles Clippers. Fortunately for the fans, Embiid ended up with 41, and the Chicago Sky star won big. In her recent Instagram Story, Parker showed off Shaq’s incredible hairstyle.

Well, she didn’t stop there as she relentlessly trolled the Big Man for that abomination of a hairstyle. Her stories were filled with studio images of Shaq carrying the “baby hairzz” just above his forehead. The Chicago Sky star even posted a video of her brushing out the hair extensions on The Big Man.

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It was so hilarious that even the seven-foot legend himself couldn’t ignore it, as he shared Parker’s post on his Instagram. Additionally, the legend also decided to make a reel of his hilarious look and fans couldn’t stop themselves from going crazy in the comments.

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However, it isn’t the first time that Shaq has grabbed eyeballs with his haircut, as he did the same just over a week ago.

Shaq trolled Stephen A. Smith with his outrageous haircut

The Lakers legend can go to astonishing lengths if the cause is trolling his friends and colleagues. Just over a week ago, Shaq had a hairline that ran back to the middle of his head. The Big Aristotle decided to call it the “Stephen A. Smith cut”. A timeless joke which will probably tickle anyone with the thought of it.

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He also recently trolled his colleague and NBA legend Kenny Smith for his haircut. In a recent episode of The Big Podcast Shaq said that the Rockets legend had a “tattooed hairline”.

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Shankha Shuvra Das is an NBA writer whose expertise lies in the intricacies of the league's business side. With a Master's Degree in Economics, he is well-equipped to analyze the complex commercial aspects of the world's third-richest sports league. As a writer at EssentiallySports, Shankha has demonstrated remarkable proficiency, particularly in his coverage of the FTX debacle that implicated several NBA stars. His in-depth analysis and transparent reporting have earned him a reputation for delivering high-quality content that fans and industry professionals alike can trust. Shankha's extensive coverage of Shaquille O'Neal and his various ventures outside of basketball also showcases his ability to provide insight into the business side of sports. His writing is engaging, informative, and always well-researched, making him a valuable resource for anyone looking to gain a better understanding of the NBA's commercial landscape. When he's not busy writing, Shankha can be found hitting pads at a kickboxing gym or trying his hand at writing screenplays for movies. This passion for both sports and creative endeavors is reflected in his work, which always showcases a unique perspective and attention to detail. Overall, Shankha is a skilled writer whose transparency and commitment to quality make him a trusted authority on the business of the NBA.

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