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Shaq held his own in this episode
probably the best i've seen from him since he joined TNT. He was coherent, made great points, and flowed within the conversation, he's CLEARLY gotten better since last season.
Shaq held his own in this episode
probably the best i've seen from him since he joined TNT. He was coherent, made great points, and flowed within the conversation, he's CLEARLY gotten better since last season.
The funniest thing I have ever seen on NBATV is when CWebb and Shaq (and D. Scott as well, along with Rick Kamla I think) were all on the set and CWebb was asked if he and Shaq could have worked if the Magic wouldn't have traded him. CWebb was like, "Yeah, it woulda been perfect, we woulda been a great frontcourt, blahblahblah" and then Shaq exposed that HE was the one who told Magic management to trade Webber for Penny.
The look on CWebb's face was hilarity, and the fact that Shaq was so oblivious to Webber's feelings made that shyt six times as funny.

i respect webb for his game and his intelligence but his mentality when he is around shaq is on some big brother program type ish. pitiful sometimes but hey kobe was like that for his first few seasons too so.
. but that was a teenagers this is a grown man. 
The funniest thing I have ever seen on NBATV is when CWebb and Shaq (and D. Scott as well, along with Rick Kamla I think) were all on the set and CWebb was asked if he and Shaq could have worked if the Magic wouldn't have traded him. CWebb was like, "Yeah, it woulda been perfect, we woulda been a great frontcourt, blahblahblah" and then Shaq exposed that HE was the one who told Magic management to trade Webber for Penny.
The look on CWebb's face was hilarity, and the fact that Shaq was so oblivious to Webber's feelings made that shyt six times as funny.
Oh Man I Wish I Had Seen That Oh Man I Wish I Had Seen That



I've never seen have seen Ernie get loud on the TNT crewI've never seen have seen Ernie get loud on the TNT crew

he was totally wrong as well.....never thought he was a cac till tonight![]()
can't get on him too much. He isn't black, even though he thinks he knows he has no idea what is like to be a young black male in this country.he was totally wrong as well.....never thought he was a cac till tonight![]()
Yea he's talking about that.I haven't seen the episode yet but are you talking about the bit they showed on the preview of Inside the NBA where Charles and Erine had different concepts of segregation?
he was totally wrong as well.....never thought he was a cac till tonight![]()

Yea he's talking about that.
But to Ernie's defense, he was just saying that the term segregation is much more closely associated with Black folks not being allowed to interact with White folks...like back when his father played with Hank Aaron & they had to leave restaurants because of it.
And he just quickly got loud with Kenny & Charles because they didn't let him finish his thought. They know each other the best anyway.
yea, i completely agree with the bold & i know that's what Charles & Kenny were trying to get across.That was Ernie letting his white privilege shine though...
He was talking about HIS definition of the word and how he sees things while at the same time downplaying the experiences of guys who have/used to go through the shyt.
Ernie was just flat out wrong, even if he is using that narrow ass definition since that shyt is still done to this day just not in the overt way it used to be done.
Ernie isn't racist, but he's definitely oblivious to his privilege.