The Golden State Warriors’ dynasty is now hanging by a thread following their loss against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 6 of the Western Conference SemiFinals. After not having lost a single West Playoff series since Steve Kerr took over as head coach, the defending champions got blown out by 20+ points away from home, not having won a single road during this series. Clearly, two Lakers legends’ sons are enjoying this more than most.
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Shaquille O’Neal, while he played on 5 teams aside from the Los Angeles Lakers, he had his most successful stretch of seasons while donning the purple and gold. So, it’s only natural that his sons and daughters are Lakers fans for the most part.
Myles O’Neal, who is trying to follow in his father’s footsteps as a DJ, has been a devout LAL fan for years now. He is very active on Twitter and Instagram and showcases his love for the team quite often.
LeBron James and Shaquille O’Neal’s son post suggestive images on Instagram
LeBron James, having now been in Los Angeles longer than he was in Miami, has seen his kids become Lakers fans quite quick. Well, it may be that they just root for their father more so than a particular team and that would make sense.
Bryce Maximus, who plays out of Los Angeles for Sierra Canyon like his elder brother, Bronny, did, took to his Instagram story to post an image of his father smoking a cigar from the press conference he had after beating Miami in the Finals in the Bubble.
Myles O’Neal made it much more obvious what he was trying to convey as he posted an edited image of Jordan Poole’s face on the end of a blunt. This has led to fans believing that Bryce Maximus and Myles are ‘smoking that Warriors pack’.
Bryce Maximus and Myles O’Neal smoking that Warriors pack?😳 pic.twitter.com/yjF0zPOdWN
— tragicpatek (@tragicpatek) May 13, 2023
Skip Bayless takes jabs at the Warriors for losing Game 6
Skip Bayless, who has made a living off of his hatred for LeBron James, took to Twitter to spew hate towards Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors. In all fairness to him, he does seem to have built up a negative agenda against Curry as well over the past years.
His ‘defending chumps’ tweet that plays off of them being the ‘defending champs’ has caught quite a bit of steam since the Warriors lost Game 6. While many believe that this may be the end of the Warriors dynasty, reports have come out that they are looking to run it back with various contract extensions, pay-cuts, and player opt-ins.