Yao Ming Spares No One During Joke-Filled Hall Of Fame Induction Speech

by abournenesn

Sep 9, 2016

Yao Ming dunked many a basketball in his day, but he saved a few more slams for Friday night.

The 7-foot-6 former Houston Rockets center was elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., along with Allen Iverson and Shaquille O’Neal. And while Yao never was the most outspoken NBA player, he certainly brought the heat during his induction speech.

His first zinger came right off the bat, with a nice jab at Iverson that predictably focused on the Philadelphia 76ers star’s distaste for practice.

“When I heard that I would be the first speaker tonight, I thought somebody made a mistake,” Yao said. “Don’t laugh, because I think this spot belongs to the great Allen Iverson. You know why? Because I need more practice than him.”

The big man didn’t let Shaq off the hook, either, poking fun of the former Los Angeles Lakers star’s well-documented struggles at the free throw line.

Yao didn’t even spare Dikembe Mutombo, calling the legendary shot blocker “the oldest of the three” as he sat next to Bill Walton and Bill Russell.

We didn’t know Yao had all of these jokes in him, but we certainly don’t hate it.

Thumbnail photo via David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports Images

Previous Article

Rob Gronkowski Ruled Out For Patriots’ Season Opener Vs. Cardinals

Next Article

U.S. Open Prediction: Will Angelique Kerber Capitalize On New No. 1 Ranking?

Picked For You