In a recent chat with Scoop B Selects, Shaquille O'Neal shared some exciting news. While it was previously revealed that Inside the NBA might not air every game day like before, and after the first doubleheader of the season, the show will probably return for Christmas, there might be some good news for fans. Chatting with Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson, O'Neal said that he and the other Inside the
NBA guys are working on a special something, which will let the fans see them every week.
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While Inside the NBA will not be a regular program on every game day for the fans, the Insider guys are not going to let the fans down in any way. Apart from Inside the NBA, which will air for approximately 30 minutes on the first day of the regular season, Shaquille O'Neal,
Charles Barkley, and Kenny Smith, alongside longtime host Ernie Johnson, will be presenting a special show, which will air once or twice a week.
While we don't know a lot about what the show is and where it will air, for now fans can rest easy that the guys will not be absent from our screens for too long, as many had feared. Inside the NBA, on the other hand, will most likely return for Christmas after the inaugural show in October, so it will be close to a 2-month-long break in between. But with this special show that Shaq mentioned, fans won't starve too long.
Shaquille O'Neal hopes Los Angeles Lakers can get it done this year
The Los Angeles Lakers have a pretty good lineup as the regular season inches closer. They already have
LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, and Rui Hachimura - some of the top talents of the league on their bench.
And allegedly, they are also eyeing to sign Miami Heat star Andrew Wiggins before October. With so much potential, anyone would hope that the team can get the championship this season, including Shaquille O'Neal.
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During his Scoop B Selects chat, Shaq was asked about the LeBron-Luka linkup, to which he said, "Throughout the league, it’s always been a backcourt duo, but here in L.A., we expect championships, so hopefully they can get it done this year." Lakers fans will also be hoping for the same, who start the season at home against the Golden State Warriors on October 21. This is also speculated to be James' last season in the NBA. so having him win a championship before he hangs up the boots will be a nice touch for sure.
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