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Game 2 of the 2025 NBA Finals witnessed one of the biggest nail-biting games between the Oklahoma City Thunders and Indiana Pacers. As the entire world is waiting for one of the most interesting final face-offs in the basketball world, prominent NBA analyst Shaquille O’Neal revealed the reason why he would be missing the much-awaited game between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder.
Shaquille O’Neal reveals the real reason behind missing the 2025 NBA Finals
The Los Angeles Lakers star Shaquille O’Neal needs no introduction in the world of the NBA. The prominent basketball analyst is quite vocal and blunt when it comes to talking about the current performance of the NBA teams and players. He simply does not mince his words while giving his take on anything controversial or when it comes to talking about the widely watched sport. Recently, Shaquille O’Neal revealed that he is simply not interested in the 2025 NBA Finals. Whereas, he expressed his opinions about the possibility of both teams registering their names in the 2025 NBA finals after Game 1. He explained the reason behind missing the final game between the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder. During a recent appearance on NBA TV, he revealed his plans. He said,“I won’t even be watching.
I’m going to be in the Bahamas.”
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Shaquille O’Neal further mentioned “Indiana stole one. I’m just glad it’s not the old format, that 2-3-2. Remember that format? That 2-3-2? So now we have a series. This ain’t water.”Despite Shaquille O’Neal’s long-standing involvement with the world of the NBA, his clear detachment from the 2025 final game has left the basketball enthusiast confused. As one of the most prominent voices in the NBA fraternity during the current era, there is no doubt that his absence would be felt. Also Read: Stephen Curry’s sister Sydel Curry shares a stunning throwback picture with sister-in-law Ayesha Curry from 2022 NBA Finals