NBA legendary center Shaquille O’Neal recently got blasted by a Jamaican-American hip-hop artist for allegedly trying to date all of his exes as a form of personal attack.
In a recent video, hip-hop artist DJ Akademiks alleged that Los Angeles Lakers legend Shaquille O’Neal had been sneaking up on his past relationships.

“Yo, Shaq been trying to f*** the last three girls I have been with,” Akademiks said. “Yo, Shaq followed a girl that had 300 followers. I don’t even know how he found out I had been with her.”
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The artist also added that Shaq tried to “fly out” his last two exes, and how Shaq finds out about his relationships is a mystery to him.
“I promise you, this chick that no one on the planet earth knew [except] me, her mama, and 200 knew, was like, ‘Hey, Shaq DMed me.’ He is my arch nemesis. He tried to fly out my last two exes. I don’t know what it is.”
The feud deepened when Akademiks publicly shared Shaq’s purported text messages and called out the Lakers legend for his behavior. According to Akademiks, Shaquille O’Neal responded by insulting him—mocking Akademiks as “broke” despite Shaq’s billionaire status
“In a Perfect World: Shaquille O’Neal Gets Honest About Jersey Retirement Dreams
Shaquille O’Neal got honest and revealed that he has been dreaming of a “perfect world” where he had all four of his jerseys retired by the cities he played for throughout his career.
As of 2009, O’Neal had played in the uniforms of the Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat and Phoenix Suns, earned All-Star honors and All-NBA recognition. He said, however, that the greatest acknowledgement of the impact he made would be a franchise retiring his No. 32 by all four teams.

“In a perfect world, I have four teams, I’d be the first guy standing there with all four jerseys, number retired in all four places. It’s not something I really think about. If I had my first wish, it would be here. Because when I first came here, I made the statement I would love to have my name next to Kareem and those greats,” the legendary big man said.
Los Angeles retired Shaq’s jersey in 2013, Miami three years later, and Orlando most recently. Though Phoenix never followed suit, O’Neal called the Magic ceremony the most special, noting the pride he felt standing alongside franchise legends.
Shaquille O’Neal played for a total of 19 seasons and won four Championships, and was a three-time consecutive Finals MVP with the Los Angeles Lakers.

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