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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Shaquille O'Neal warns Robert Griffin III not to post about Angel Reese: “I'll hit you in the face”

Shaquille O'Neal warns Robert Griffin III not to post about Angel Reese: “I'll hit you in the face”


Shaquille O'Neal has it with Robert Griffin III.

The NBA Hall of Fame Center emphasized the former quarterback on the media personality and told him that he should stop publishing comments about the WNBA star Angel Reese – and he made it clear what could happen if he couldn't do it. O'neal went so far that he would hit the grip on the “f — ing face”.

Reese has become one of the most polarizing athletes in sports, and her rivalry with Caitlin Clark has turned into a toxic national conversation. Griffin regularly posted the dynamics between Reese and Clark, WNBA players in the second year, the rivalry of which extends to college, whereby the language, which often intends to shoot the gap.

But what O'Neal took at this point in time was Griffin to re -publish racist processing of Reese NBA 2K26 coverOne counter reaction drew the response from O'Neal, which is a mentor of Reese, who ended up on their time lsu, their common Alma Mater and the Hall of Famer From the record Podcast when he said Griffin that he should stop with his posts about Reese.

“RGIII, Twittering another monkey post about my girl Angel Reese and I will hit you in your F-Ing. K. It's enough.” You got your job, you have your podcast, leave my angel Reese alone. I am the one who calls them and did not answer them, F-DAS is the last time. K. Thank you.

“This is not a real hatred,” continued Shaq over Reese and Clark. “You look around what is going on in this real country is hate. This is sport, I shouldn't like you. It is a shame that all the stuff you have made in your life will be remembered for your podcast. That should tell you that you are not so great. What?

“She won't answer because I will call the one who calls and tells her: 'Baby, hold it noble.' Cause SHES SOFT, BY ANY COMPLES. that y'all category.

Both Reese and Clark insist that every hostility ends between the two as soon as they step off the square, but people cannot let go of the idea that they hate each other. Griffin is one of the most famous characters who drive this narrative forward.

Personally, when I was in a position in which Shaq threatened to hit my face, if I continue, I would just stop doing the thing. We will see whether RGIII observes this warning from O'Neal.