WHEN YOU STAND over seven feet tall and weigh-in at more than 23 stone, it’s a long and painful way down when you trip and fall.
Spare a thought for poor Shaq then who, in his attempt to race Kenny Smith to the projection screen like he always does during their half-time analysis, took a pretty hard tumble:
Shaquille O'Neal proves the bigger they come, the harder they fall
WHEN YOU STAND over seven feet tall and weigh-in at more than 23 stone, it’s a long and painful way down when you trip and fall.
Spare a thought for poor Shaq then who, in his attempt to race Kenny Smith to the projection screen like he always does during their half-time analysis, took a pretty hard tumble:
Bested by gravity once more, Shaq tried to claim that someone had tied a monitor around his legs during the broadcast.
We’re no experts, but even if you’re as tall as the big man, surely you’d notice somebody wrapping the cable of a TV monitor around your ankles?
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