Shaquille O’Neal Leaves 32,000,000 Followers Dumbfounded With Mysterious Paul George Clip







Even after retiring, Shaquille O'Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers has remained a passionate basketball supporter. The Big Man always fills his Instagram stories with basketball-related stuff and is never off of social media. While he frequently posted stories about dramatic and amusing events occurring on and off the court, he most recently released a mysterious video of Paul George. The Los Angeles Clippers player's video not only captivated the four-time NBA Champion but also perplexed hundreds of viewers.

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Shaquille O’Neal tricks his IG followers with a mystery video







The mysteries are inherent to basketball games, and they are not brought on by the development of computer graphics. The NBA is a fast-paced sport, thus it is challenging for the TV team to display many perspectives of live action at once. As a result, games occasionally may seem mysterious. For instance, according to the Sun.com, a pass from Draymond Green to Klay Thompson appeared to be so magically transferred. Later, a different perspective made the real pass visible. However, the riddle cannot really be solved in the Paul George video.

The PG Video







In the PG video, the Clippers player with the number 13 on his jersey attempted a spinning slam dunk at the 2019 NBA All-Star game. But as he finished the dunk, the star's jersey number changed to 14. Fans cannot even blame the camera angles this time. Additionally, Shaquille O'Neal disclosed his Instagram username, which has 32 million followers, on his stories.

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