Within the NBA toilet joke, with Shaquille O'Neal


Inside the NBA brought chaos to a new level on Tuesday night, rolling a portable toilet on the set, which Shaquille O'Neal seemed to use live during the broadcast. To sell the bit, the show added the sound effects of the toilet, as the Famer Show sought to manage its business on national television.

O'Neal hosts, Ernie Johnson, Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith explained that Shaq had a bath emergency during Monday's show, so on Tuesday they brought the Potty door to the air, making jokes throughout the savage that had become the segment.

The fans were equally stopped by the Skit, who ended with O'Neal coming out with toilet paper hanging from his pockets.

“Shaq pretending to take a dump on a potty door inside the NBA, I dreamed? Or what happened?” A fan told x (before Twitter).

“Santa works a lot, inside the NBA in TNT works more,” another said.

“Wolves without motion of balls, but Shaq with intestinal movements!” Another do joke.

Then other reactions are displayed in the segment.

“No one combines sports and comedy like these guys”, a he said.

“It's a Leaker”, another he said.

This season is the final of the TNT iconic program, with the Broadcast crew that will move to ESPN next year.

Luka Doncic joins Shaquille O'Neal in elite company on Lakers's post -season list

Prior to Tuesday, Shaquille O'Neal was the latest laker to score at least 30 points in each of his first two playoff games with the team, a feat he performed in 1997. Before him, only George Mikan had done so in 1949.

But Luka Doncic added his name to the short list with another shown in match 2 of the Lakers' first round series against the Timberwolves of Minnesota, ending with 31 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists to help tie the series at 1-1.

Combined with his effort of 37 points in match 1, Doncic became the third player in the history of the franchise to achieve the milestone.

When asked Taylor Rooks to TNT to join this elite company, Doncic spoiled it.

“It's okay, but it doesn't matter,” he said. “We have to win, no matter what. If I have 30 if I have 10, we just have to win. It's not a player, it's about the team.”

Party 2 wins behind, Doncic and Lakers are now waiting for match 3, set on Friday in Minnesota.