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Shaq and Stephen A. Smith Had the Most Painful Three-Point Contest You Will Ever See


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Published in Sports and Competition on Saturday, December 14th 2024 at 19:05 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Before the games tipped off, Ernie, Shaq, Kenny and Charles were joined by ESPN's Stephen A. Smith for a bit of fun, with SAS and Kenny taking part in a free throw shooting competition in front of a gathered crowd of hundreds of fans.

The article from MSN discusses a three-point shooting contest between NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal and sports commentator Stephen A. Smith, which took place during an NBA All-Star event. Both participants, known more for their basketball analysis and entertainment than their shooting prowess, struggled significantly in the contest. Shaq, who has never been known for his three-point shooting, and Stephen A. Smith, who is not a professional athlete, made very few shots, turning the event into a humorous spectacle. The contest was described as painful to watch due to the numerous misses, but it provided entertainment through the light-hearted competition and the personalities involved. The event highlighted their camaraderie and the fun aspect of the All-Star weekend, where such light-hearted competitions are part of the festivities.

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