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Shaquille O’Neal speaks during Pepsi Stronger Together and CTG Foundation Atlanta Law Enforcement on in McDonough, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Pepsi Stronger Together)

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Shaquille O’Neal speaks during Pepsi Stronger Together and CTG Foundation Atlanta Law Enforcement on in McDonough, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Pepsi Stronger Together)
Germany won the 2023 FIBA World Cup in an exhilarating Final showdown against Serbia. After being the only team to go undefeated throughout the tournament, Germany took care of business once again. In the closely contested matchup, the German national team won the game 83-77 and was rightfully named the “World Champions”. After Noah Lyles’ comments about NBA champions calling themselves “world champions” caused controversy, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal has now endorsed the MVP of the “real world champion“.
Having stayed in a German Army Base for some years growing up, O’Neal might have been proud of Germany’s achievement.
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Shaquille O’Neal showed his support to the world champions
Track star Noah Lyles received a lot of flack for his “world champions” swipe at NBA teams. In addition to a lot of fans, superstars like Kevin Durant, Draymond Green, and so forth called out the speedster for his comments. However, Lyles has apparently had the last laugh as Team USA, which is full of NBA stars, bowed out of the World Cup with an unremarkable fourth place.
As Germany was crowned the world champions, their star player Dennis Schroder was named the MVP of the tournament. Schroder made some incredibly clutch shots throughout the World Cup to help his nation make history. He once again willed his team in the Final, scoring 28 points. Schroder clinched the MVP award while averaging? 19.1 points, 6.1 assists, and 2 rebounds per game.

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Basketball – FIBA World Cup 2023 – Final – Germany v Serbia – Mall of Asia Arena, Manila, Philippines – September 10, 2023 FIBA President Hamane Niang presents the trophy to Germany’s Dennis Schroder after Germany wins the FIBA World Cup 2023 Final REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
Fans around the world loved his performance and showered love on social media. Notably, a popular page claimed, “USA needs every superstar in existence to beat Dennis Schroder…”
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Furthermore, the image was shared with the caption, “The REAL world champion!!”?Interestingly, Shaquille O?Neal endorsed it by sharing it on his Instagram story.
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Notably, the Los Angeles Lakers legend spent some of his childhood years in an army base in Germany.
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Shaquille O?Neal’s time in Germany
Shaquille O?Neal’s mother was remarried to Army Sergeant Philip A. Harrison after Shaq’s biological father left. Harrison took the 4x NBA champion as one of his own and became the father he always needed. O’Neal accepted Harrison as his father as well.
Because of the demands of the sergeant’s role, the family had to move to Germany and live in an army base for some period of time. O’Neal played high school basketball there as well. Interestingly, Shaq received his first college offer from LSU during his time in Germany.
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