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Shaquille O'Neal crashes the set in hilarious Christmas chaos as Inside the NBA delivers viral gold on ESPN

Shaquille O'Neal crashes the set in hilarious Christmas chaos as Inside the NBA delivers viral gold on ESPN
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During the New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers NBA game on Christmas Day, it was meant to be a joyous halftime moment. However, what transpired on ESPN's Inside the NBA set soon became the day's funniest and most viral highlight. Chaos broke out after Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal challenged long-time co-host Kenny Smith to a light-hearted sprint to the enormous video board. When the former NBA players raced to the enormous video screen on Christmas after the former stole his hat, Smith and Shaq's amusing banter in their professional relationship took a new turn. Shaq raced straight through the screen and fell hard while sprinting up the stairs and barely touched the board first. As it happened, Smith, Ernie Johnson, and Charles Barkley were stunned and couldn't stop laughing.

Shaquille O'Neal’s hilarious on-air crash turns NBA Christmas broadcast into a viral moment

For sports aficionados, watching the NBA on Christmas Day has become a tradition. In 2025, the holiday became even more extravagant since ESPN now hosts the biggest basketball extravaganza on television.“Inside the NBA’ has iconic moments on a weekly basis, and during the show’s Christmas special their stars took their antics to another level…”Chaos broke out on the "Inside the NBA" set during halftime of the New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers' opening game on Christmas Day.
NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal even suffered a severe fall after defeating Kenny Smith in a race.Smith teased Shaq on the Christmas set at the beginning of the light-hearted segment. However, the 7-foot-1 former NBA champion didn't stop in time to "win" the race. The enormous screen was knocked backward by Shaq's full-speed contact, causing sparks, glitches, and immediate legend.
As producers swiftly erected traffic cones around the wreckage and fans on the internet erupted with memes comparing the event to a Kool-Aid Man wall smash, co-hosts Ernie Johnson and Charles Barkley could hardly contain their amusement.Seeing a different, lighter side of the broadcast added to the fun of the stunt. This felt impromptu, a real-time burst of humor that took viewers and co-hosts by surprise in a time when sports presenters are expected to be polished and prepared. There is much more to Shaq's media presence than just one outrageous Christmas Day antics. He made a smooth transition into entertainment and television after leaving the NBA in 2011 as one of the most dominant big men in league history. In 2011, he joined Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith, and Charles Barkley on TNT's renowned studio series Inside the NBA, which made him a household name.Shaq raced straight through the screen and fell hard while sprinting up the stairs and barely touched the board first. As it happened, Smith, Ernie Johnson, and Charles Barkley were stunned and couldn't stop laughing.

Shaquille O’Neal honored on Christmas Day for community leadership beyond basketball

On Christmas Day, one of the NBA's brightest stars received recognition not for his basketball prowess but for his contributions to a community in North Georgia. During ESPN's special Christmas episode of "NBA Tip-Off," Henry County Sheriff Reginald B. Scandrett publicly commended Dr. Shaquille O'Neal for his years of community work and announced his new role as Chief of Community Relations for the Henry County Sheriff's Office.The promotion, according to Sheriff Reginald B. Scandrett, expands a globally known community-partnership paradigm focused on visibility, service, and trust. For the past five years, O'Neal served as the Director of Community Relations. O'Neal was acknowledged live on television in front of broadcaster Ernie Johnson, analysts Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith, and Scandrett."Since then, we have done tremendous things in the community," Scandrett said. "We've touched about 370 events, reached about 42,000 people, and fed over 14,000 children. He's been at the helm of that."The Sheriff's Office claims that O'Neal helped plan hundreds of community events around Henry County and oversaw the distribution of tens of thousands of meals and gifts to nearby households. A plaque that formally recognized O'Neal's leadership and service was also presented by Sergeant Powell and Captain Deon L. Wallace during the program.Also read: Shaquille O’Neal honored beyond basketball as he earns major community role on Christmas Day
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