Shaq: 'Human nature' for players to skip games or not 'go all out' over contract disputes



NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal asked why a player can't refuse to show up to work if he doesn't get the contract he wants.

Typically referred to as a contract holdout, professional athletes occasionally skip training camp or don't show up to team facilities before the season starts in order to push the organization into more favorable contract negotiations.

However, in the case of Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler, this drama has happened in the middle of the season.

Reports in 2024 revealed that Miami declined to give Butler a two-year, $113 million contract extension in the summer, which has soured the player's relationship with the team.

Butler subsequently skipped a road trip to Orlando in December, and then in January missed another team flight to Milwaukee. The player has been suspended two separate times by the team, the first time for seven games and then second time for two games.

'You don't want me? I don't want you.'

The topic led to a heated argument on "NBA on TNT," which featured O'Neal taking Butler's side in the contract fiasco.

"I just think in this situation it's more about human nature. I know exactly how Jimmy feels. I've been in this situation many times. 'All that I've done for you, and you don't wanna give me what I want?' So human nature kicks in."

Cohost and fellow NBA legend Charles Barkley quickly interjected, taking on the role of the Heat organization for the purpose of the argument.

"Well, I gave you what you want because you signed a deal that goes on to next year!"

Shaq retorted, "But hold on. Hold on. I want an extension."

The hosts were referencing Butler's current contract, set to expire at the end of the 2024-2025 season, worth an average of more than $48 million per year. Butler also has an option for a third year, which now seems likely to go unexercised.

Shaq continued, "The part I hate about this business of basketball thing, it always has to be somebody's fault. I think it's more human nature. 'All I've done for you guys, you don't wanna give me extension?' So now human nature kicks in. You don't want me? I don't want you."

Barkley, along with other hosts Kenny Smith and Ernie Johnson, insisted Butler still needs to be professional despite not getting the contract he wanted.

Jimmy Butler at a tennis event in Miami during his latest suspension.Jason Koerner/Getty Images for Reserve Padel

"You can't just not show up to work!" Barkley said.

Shaq simply replied, "Why not?"

"You could ask for a trade, but you gotta show up," Smith reinforced.

Johnson then asked O'Neal if he felt a level of responsibility when under a contract to still go out and play. Shaq replied by saying he certainly did but that he also wouldn't "go all out."

In complete disagreement, Smith said that Butler, or maybe even Shaq, had to honor the contract as it was originally signed.

"You signed a deal that you thought was great at the time. Let me give you this example," Smith explained. "Michael Jordan played for $2.3 million when he was [in Chicago] and then said, 'I signed the contract. I'm going to play.' Period. Now I could ask for more, Jimmy could ask for more, but he still has the obligation to show up."

Johnson concluded by saying players have an obligation to the fans, teammates, and franchise to play.

Barkley and Smith not only agreed but stated that $50 million per year should be enough to get anyone off the couch.

BlazeTV contributor T.J. Moe concurred, saying, "No one wants to watch a guy who is making $50M/year throw a tantrum and stop playing."

"Defending this is crazy," Moe added.

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Jimmy Butler and Usher fan the flames of new wave feminism with THESE ridiculous outfits



Host of Shaking My Headlines and frequent contributor to Jason Whitlock’s "Fearless" Shemeka Michelle has noticed a disturbing trend: black male celebrities are appearing more and more feminine.

NBA star Jimmy Butler showed up to NBA Media Day “looking like Jermaine Stewart,” Shemeka Michelle says. Butler painted his nails black, had piercings adorn his face, and straightened his hair to cover one eye.

His appearance resembled an emo high schooler straight out of the early 2000s — which has many NBA fans wondering if he’s “out of the closet,” Shemeka notes.

However, Jimmy Butler isn’t the only one whose recent outfit choices are calling his sexuality into question.

“Now, in other 'looking like a fool' news, Usher showed up to the Business of Fashion celebration dressed like a high-priced pusher of shortbread Thin Mints and Tagalongs,” she mocks.

“He looked like a Louis Vuitton Girl Scout.”

Usher wore a beret covered in pearls; studded loafers; high, ruffled, white socks; and a kilt to match.

“Sources say black men are getting way too comfortable dressing effeminately for likes and laughs,” and “if they wanted to see delusional men in dresses, they’d watch Caitlyn Jenner on failing Fox News,” Shemeka Michelle jokes.


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