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Did Shaq Have A Bathroom Emergency During ‘Inside The NBA?’

Did Shaw have a bathroom emergency during Inside The NBA? You know what they say, “you gotta go, you gotta go.” Doing live TV has its challenges. If you mess…

SANTA MONICA, CA – JUNE 25: (L-R) Shaquille O’Neal, Ernie Johnson Jr., Kenny Smith, and Charles Barkley speak onstage at the 2018 NBA Awards at Barkar Hangar on June 25, 2018 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Turner Sports)

Did Shaw have a bathroom emergency during Inside The NBA? You know what they say, "you gotta go, you gotta go."

Doing live TV has its challenges. If you mess up, there's no editing or covering it up. Say something dumb? You have to roll with it. Zipper undone? Fix it and keep going. Have to go to the bathroom? You don't have to go in your pants, you can excuse yourself but it's going to be pretty obvious what you're doing. Shaq wasn't shy at all about what he had to go do. You can tell just by his walk that he really has to go! Check out a video from Inside The NBA below.

Shaq Has Bathroom Emergency During 'Inside The NBA'

Inside The NBA always delivers. It's really one of the best shows on TV. That group has such great chemistry and they're always entertaining. They let Shaq have it after he had to get up and leave to go to the bathroom. They even told him to bring some matches with him!

They had a blast rewatching it go down and clowning him. Eventually, he did come back and returned to the show. He apologized and made it clear that when you gotta go, you gotta go. There's no denying that walk though. We've all been there! It was clear that he had a real bathroom emergency on his hands. Charles Barkley joked that it was olive oil shots that Shaq had been drinking that might have done it. Who knows? Thankfully, he appears to have made it to the bathroom on time and avoided a disaster.

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