NBA legend and television personality Shaquille O’Neal is at the center of a major controversy following an explosive and profane comment directed at rising WNBA star Angel Reese. During a heated podcast segment earlier this week, O’Neal referred to Reese as a “f–king idiot,” a remark that has since triggered a wave of outrage across social media, the sports world, and civil rights organizations.
The comment, made during an unfiltered conversation about player conduct and media appearances, came as a shock to listeners. What began as a discussion about the increasing visibility of female athletes took a sharp turn when O’Neal criticized what he saw as “reckless public behavior” by some players. When Reese’s name came up in the context of recent on-court taunts and interviews, O’Neal let loose a statement that has now landed him in deep trouble.
Backlash from All Sides
Reactions were swift and fierce. Fans, athletes, and advocacy groups took to social media to condemn O’Neal’s words, calling them “inappropriate,” “sexist,” and “deeply disappointing,” especially given his longtime role as a mentor and supporter of younger athletes.
“Calling a young Black woman in professional sports a ‘f–king idiot’ isn’t tough love. It’s verbal abuse cloaked in outdated machismo,” tweeted sports analyst Jemele Hill. “We expect more from Shaq.”
Several of Reese’s WNBA teammates released a joint statement defending her character and leadership. “Angel is one of the hardest-working, most passionate players we know. She deserves respect, not ridicule,” the statement read.
Civil Rights Groups Demand Accountability
The backlash has extended beyond the sports world. Civil rights organizations including the NAACP and the National Council of Women in Sports have called for a formal apology from O’Neal and urged his affiliated media partners to reconsider their association with him if he fails to take responsibility.
“This is not just about a single insult. It’s about the normalization of disrespect toward women—especially Black women—in sports,” said Tanya Fields, a spokesperson for the NCWS. “Public figures must be held accountable for their words.”
A Complicated Legacy in Jeopardy
Shaquille O’Neal, a Hall of Fame center, successful businessman, and media icon, has long enjoyed a reputation for humor and mentorship, often using his platform to uplift young athletes. But critics now say his recent comment undermines that image, and many are questioning whether his status has shielded him from scrutiny for too long.
Though O’Neal has yet to issue a full statement, he responded briefly via Instagram late Monday night: “I stand by what I said—but maybe I could’ve said it better.” The vague acknowledgment has only further inflamed public frustration.