Shaquille O’Neal calls Boston Celtics 2024 championship as ‘easiest path to NBA finals’
NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal has been making the headlines for his recent comments regarding the 2024 NBA champions Boston Celtics.

Shaquille O'Neal and Boston Celtics stars, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal is known to stir up some controversies whenever he appears on the ‘The OGs Podcast,’ as he did in his most recent appearance on the podcast. O’Neal, a former Miami Heat player, made a bold statement regarding the Boston Celtics and the 2024 NBA season.
O’Neal and Udonis Haslem, another former Heat star, discussed the Boston Celtics’ 2024 NBA title run. O’Neal claimed the Celtics had one of the ‘easiest’ paths to an NBA title. Haslem seemed to concur with his claims. They both also agreed that winning the championship was ultimately the most important.
We all know Boston (Celtics) had the easiest run ever to that championship.Shaquille O’Neal said
In addition, O’Neal also sent out a challenge to Philadelphia 76ers stars Paul George and Joel Embiid to put up a good fight against the Celtics this time around in the Eastern Conference.
The Boston Celtics had a successful regular season, finishing with the league’s best record of 64-18. The Celtics were dominant on both sides of the floor. This was possible due to a deep squad consisting of the likes of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown as well as the freshly acquired Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday.
The Celtics were unstoppable in the NBA playoffs too. They defeated the Indiana Pacers in the ECF Finals and the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA 2024 Finals, respectively.
Jaylen Brown and the Boston Celtics are ‘locked in’ ahead of 2024-25 NBA season
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown was left off Team USA’s squad for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. While he was initially hurt by the snub, he quickly got over it. Brown shared his ambitions for the 2024-25 NBA season, declaring that he was ready to lead the Celtics to another NBA championship, and also defended his team on social media.
Brown made his intentions clear, stating “I want blood” while replying to a comment on Instagram. Last season, he averaged 23.0 points per game and won the coveted NBA Finals MVP award. However, as with every great player before him, it was only the beginning of his grueling off-season training regimen.
This season, Brown will have an early start on his summer workouts because training camp and preseason begin in late September. It will be interesting to see how Brown and company fare in the 2024-25 NBA season.