NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal and Eagles center Jason Kelce roast Charles Barkley over his lack of a championship ring: ‘You know what we have in common and you don’t?’
- O’Neal and TNT’s NBA crew often joke with Barkley about his lack of a ring
- Jason Kelce posted the video to the Twitter account of the ‘New Heights’ podcast
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TNT analyst and Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal has once again made fun of fellow NBA legend and analyst Charles Barkley, this time with a little help from Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce.
O’Neal and Kelce met in Las Vegas ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
While sitting at a table that appeared to be filled with chicken casseroles, burgers and fries, O’Neal looked into a camera across the table before roasting his TNT cast member.
“Hey Charles, you know what Jason and I have in common that you don’t?” O’Neal asked, looking straight into the camera in front of him.
He then pointed to Kelce’s Super Bowl ring while laughing and sticking out his tongue, mocking Barkley for not winning any championships during his professional career.
Shaquille O’Neal and Jason Kelce mock Charles Barkley for his lack of a championship ring
Kelce (L) posted the video to the X account for his and Travis Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast
Jason admitted that doing the New Heights podcast brought him and brother Travis closer together
Barkley’s lack of championship gold has become a running joke among the cast of ‘Inside the NBA’ and O’Neal often doesn’t shy away from any opportunity to make a joke at Barkley’s expense.
Kelce was seen laughing across the table as O’Neal shared the clip to his and his brother Travis’ “New Heights” podcast account on X.
Kelce, 36, recently said that doing the podcast with his brother has helped him and Travis grow closer, claiming they “haven’t been this connected since college.”
“It was fun to do it another year and talk to my brother,” Kelce said. “I haven’t been this connected to Travis in the past two years since college.”
“And that was one of the best things, probably the best, about the podcast. It forces us – because we are brothers, before we would be alone for months without talking. We texted, sent a funny video, but to actually sit down and talk to him would take a long time.”