For anyone who knows the
NBA, Shaquille O’Neal is usually synonymous with high-energy fun, DJ Diesel sets, and Big Chicken franchises. But the four-time champion finds himself in hot water after being photographed with the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan while playing basketball. Though many fans are confused by the link-up, the firestorm of criticism isn’t stopping. The player turned
human rights activist, Enes Kanter Freedom, surely didn’t hold back and took to social media to scorch the Hall of Famer in a move that has the basketball world bifurcated.
Enes Kanter is not holding back with Shaq
Enes Kanter Freedom, who has been effectively exiled from Turkey due to his vocal opposition to Erdogan’s regime, wasted no time calling out the Lakers legend. In a biting post on X, Kanter questioned Shaq’s moral compass, asking, "How much is your integrity worth?"
He started the post with, “Hey, Shaq. Let me teach you a lesson. At what point do you choose morals over money? Whether you were paid for these photo ops or not is irrelevant. You willingly posed next to a man the entire world knows is a dictator.”
He added, “I am not trying to embarrass you. I am holding you accountable. You are one of the most recognizable athletes on the planet. Millions of people, especially kids, look up to you. When you stand next to a tyrant, you help launder his crimes and give him legitimacy.”
“What you are doing is beneath you. History is very clear about people who chose comfort and profit over courage. Choose wisely, “ Kanter ended the post on this note.
For Kanter, this just seems to be about a photo, but what Erdogan represents. The Turkish President has long been accused of human rights violations, silencing journalists, and political oppression.
For Kanter, the image of a global icon like Shaq, smiling next to a figure many label a dictator, was the ultimate betrayal of the values the NBA claims to stand for. Ene’s name change to Enes Kanter Freedom was a mission statement, and seeing one of his peers validate Erdogan felt like a slap in the face to every political prisoner currently in a Turkish jail.
The stakes are higher for Shaq
This isn't the first time an NBA figure has been caught in the crosshairs of international politics, but with Shaq, the stakes feel higher because of his massive global influence. Critics are now debating whether the NBA legend has become too big to care about the optics of his associations. Though Shaq has yet to release an official statement regarding the meeting, the silence is only fueling the speculations. As the NBA continues to grow its international footprint, the line between business and ethics is becoming razor-thin. One thing is for sure: Enes Kanter Freedom isn't letting this one slide, and the pressure is mounting for Shaq to explain exactly what he was doing in that rectangle.