Shaq breaks 'Inside NBA set during Christmas Day race
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It is never a dull moment with Shaquille O’Neal. Be it his Instagram posts or even the show “Inside the NBA,” the NBA analyst always manages to rack u.
The New York Knicks‘ 58th appearance in the NBA Christmas Day games isn’t going as planned. They’re going against the seventh seed of the East, the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Shaquille O'Neal gives Ernie Johnson, Kenny Johnson and Charles Barkley Shaq sneakers for Christmas but admits he took Chuck's out of his locker.
Charles Barkley blasted the NFL for encroaching on the NBA’s long-standing hold on Christmas Day. It is a day that has traditionally belonged to the NBA, not the NFL. But in recent years,
From breaking into cars and people's houses to emerging as an NBA legend, O'Neal has had quite the journey. At the same time, the 53-year-old is making efforts to positively impact younger generations by sharing his experiences and learnings, which is indeed commendable.
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"I didn't know I was poor. I guess I should have" - Shaq on the challenges his family faced during his childhood
“I didn't know I was poor. I guess I should have,” he said in his book, “ Shaq Uncut: My Story .” "We moved all the time because we couldn't make the rent. My mom tried to feed a young family of six on Chicken a la King out of a can. We ate a lot of franks and beans and noodles. Lots of noodles."
Two retired NBA stars are giving to cancer research. Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal are helping a worthy cause.
"Shaq is a jokester," Payton said on the VladTV Podcast. But with the hazing method he used, O'Neal simply being called a jokester would be an injustice to the horror rookies suffered.
NBA icon Shaquille O’Neal has shed light on the financial difficulties that many athletes face post-retirement. O’Neal points to the opulent lifestyle that players grow accustomed to during their active years as a significant contributing factor.
Shaquille O’Neal goes viral again after his son Shareef jokingly “diagnoses” him with S.A.P.S., turning a simple moment into a family joke