Who is Shaquille O’Neal?
Before breaking rims and shattering backboards became rather routine, the NBA rarely saw a phenomenon quite like Shaquille O’Neal. During his 19-year-long career, O’Neal built a reputation around his physical dominance on the court. Standing at 7’1″ tall and weighing over 300 pounds during his prime, he was notoriously unguardable.
With 4 NBA championships, an MVP award, 15 All-Star selections, and over 28,000 career points, he is noted to be one of basketball’s most influential big men ever. He ventured into music, entrepreneurship, and entertainment after basketball, which only furthered his worldwide fame.
Shaquille O’Neal’s early life
Shaquille O’Neal was born in Newark, New Jersey, to Lucille O’Neal and Joe Toney. He did not know of his biological father, Joe Toney, who was imprisoned for drug possession when Shaq was very young. Lucille, his mother, then married a military drill sergeant – Phillip A. Harrison, who played a big role in Shaq’s childhood. Shaq has three siblings, Ayesha, Jamal, and Lateefah O’Neal. Ayesha battled with cancer and passed away in 2019.
While O’Neal became a national sensation because of his dominance on the court, his larger-than-life personality and humor made him a popular figure around the world. When he first entered the league, Shaq was not confident with the media. However, he understood its importance and worked on his skills, which helped in ways not many could have imagined.
Shaq studied business at Louisiana State University and played college basketball for the Tigers. His parents were adamant he should complete his college education before testing the league. Be that as it may, as coach Dale Brown was concerned O’Neal could end up with a career-ending injury due to the hard fouls he had been enduring in college games, he suggested O’Neal should declare for the NBA draft.
After three years of college, Shaq declared for the NBA draft and the Orlando Magic drafted him as the #1 pick in 1992. He got the go-ahead for this as he promised his mother that he would return to finish his degree. Shaq then kept his promise by completing his bachelor’s degree in 2000 while still playing in the NBA.
As O’Neal felt disrespected when he was ignored during business meetings by his associates, he obtained an MBA degree from the University of Phoenix in 2005 to prove he has what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. His mother came to him with tears of joy after his MBA and motivated him to go further. Then, in 2012, Shaq earned his doctoral degree in organizational learning and leadership, specializing in human resource development from Barry University.
Shaquille O Neal’s wife and children
Shaquille O’Neal has six children. In 1996, he and his ex-girlfriend Arnetta Yardbourgh welcomed their first child, Taahirah O’Neal. He then married Shaunie Henderson in 2002. Shaunie is a reality TV star and one of the executive producers of the Basketball Wives TV series.
She had a son, Myles, from a previous relationship. O’Neal and Shaunie then had four children: Shareef, Amirah, Shaqir, and Me’arah. Shaquille O’Neal and Shaunie separated in 2011 after nine years of marriage. She then tied the knot with Pastor Keion Henderson in 2022.
Shaq has not re-married since his divorce. Among his children, Shareef, Amirah, Shaqir, and Me’arah are following in their father’s footsteps in pursuing basketball. At 17, Me’arah is already growing at a rapid pace and has all the markings of a great player. She recently committed to play college basketball for the Florida Gators, snubbing her father’s alma mater, LSU. The four-star prospect is ranked No. 33 for the Class of 2024.
Shaquille O’Neal’s net worth 2024
Shaquille O’Neal signed a 7-year $120 million contract when he joined the Los Angeles Lakers in 1996. It was one of the biggest deals at the time. Throughout his storied career, he went on to earn nearly $290 million in NBA salary and over $200 million in endorsements.
With a knack for business, the 4x NBA champion has also built an empire. He owns a total of 50 brands in different industries. As of January 2024, Shaq has amassed a net worth of $400 million.
Shaquille O’Neal’s NBA career timeline
Shaquille O’Neal played in the NBA for six teams throughout his 19-year career. He took the league by storm as a rookie. In his fourth NBA season, O’Neal led the Orlando Magic to the 1995 NBA Finals. Shaq then joined the Los Angeles Lakers in 1996, the same year the Lakers acquired a young Kobe Bryant on draft day.
Shaq and the Lakers struggled initially. However, the addition of head coach Phil Jackson changed everything. He then led the Lakers to a three-peat (2000-2002). Shaq won the Finals MVP award on all three occasions and also won the 2000 NBA MVP.
In 2004, O’Neal took his talents to South Beach and helped the Miami Heat win the NBA Championship in 2006. However, Shaq was no longer at his prime and suffered multiple nagging injuries. From 2007 to 11, he played for three teams and announced his retirement while playing for the Boston Celtics in 2011, when he was 39.
During his career, basketball rims and backboards were not safe. Shaq has broken a whopping 19 rims with his powerful slams. In 2017, O’Neal posted a picture of a sculpture made of all 19 rims he had broken and called it ‘Broken Rim Tree.’
Shaquille O’Neal’s contracts
Here’s a breakdown of Shaquille O’Neal’s contracts and earnings throughout his NBA career:
Year | Team | Salary | Career Earnings |
1992-93 | Orlando Magic | $3,000,000 | $3,000,000 |
1993-94 | Orlando Magic | $3,900,000 | $3,900,000 |
1994-95 | Orlando Magic | $4,800,000 | $4,800,000 |
1995-96 | Orlando Magic | $5,700,000 | $5,700,000 |
1996-97 | Los Angeles Lakers | $10,714,000 | $10,714,000 |
1997-98 | Los Angeles Lakers | $12,857,143 | $12,857,143 |
1998-99 | Los Angeles Lakers | $9,146,341 | $9,146,341 |
1999-00 | Los Angeles Lakers | $17,142,858 | $17,142,858 |
2000-01 | Los Angeles Lakers | $19,285,715 | $19,285,715 |
2001-02 | Los Angeles Lakers | $21,428,572 | $21,428,572 |
2002-03 | Los Angeles Lakers | $23,571,429 | $23,571,429 |
2003-04 | Los Angeles Lakers | $24,749,999 | $24,749,999 |
2004-05 | Los Angeles Lakers | $27,696,430 | $27,696,430 |
2005-06 | Miami Heat | $20,000,000 | $20,000,000 |
2006-07 | Miami Heat | $20,000,000 | $20,000,000 |
2007-08 | Phoenix Suns | $20,000,000 | $20,000,000 |
2008-09 | Phoenix Suns | $21,000,000 | $21,000,000 |
2009-10 | Cleveland Cavaliers | $20,000,000 | $20,000,000 |
2010-11 | Boston Celtics | $1,352,181 | $1,352,181 |
Approximate Earnings | $286,344,668 | $286,344,668 |
Shaquille O’Neal’s endorsements and investments
Shaquille O’Neal is one of the most successful former athletes turned businessman. Big Diesel owns a total of 50 brands in different industries, with over 172 restaurants and 150 car washes. Even though he has been retired for over a decade now, Shaq still endorses 30 companies.
O’Neal was a part owner of a whopping 155 Five Guys Burgers restaurants. He is the proud owner of franchises such as Krispy Kreme, Papa John’s Pizza, Auntie Anne’s Pretzel, Car Wash, and 24-Hour Fitness. Additionally, he owns 9 Papa John’s Pizza restaurants. Shaq also invested in companies like Apple, PepsiCo, Google, and General Electric. His investment in Google helped him massively increase his net worth.
O’Neal is also a shareholder of the Authentic Brands Group which owns JCPenney and Forever 21. The group has the right to royalty of legends like Elvis Presley, Muhammad Ali, and Marilyn Monroe. Being the second-highest shareholder, Shaq too owns a percentage of the legends’ royalties.
Even though Shaq has made some very smart investments that helped him build his business empire, he has also missed out on some huge opportunities, including investing in Starbucks. He opted not to invest in the chain of coffeehouses because of an interesting reason.
Around the court, Shaq was once a minority owner of the Sacramento Kings, but he recently sold his shares. However, he is still open to being an owner in the NBA and expressed his desire to buy stakes at his former team the Orlando Magic.
Shaquille O’Neal’s NBA career stats
Regular season games played – 1207
Regular season points per game – 23.7
Regular season rebounds per game – 10.9
Regular season assists per game – 2.5
Playoff games played – 216
Postseason points per game – 24.3
Postseason rebounds per game – 11.6
Postseason assists per game – 2.7
Shaquille O’Neal: Awards and achievements
4x NBA champion (2000, 2002, 2006)
3xNBA Finals MVP (2000, 2002)
NBA Most Valuable Player (2000)
15x NBA All-Star (1993, 1998, 2000, 2007, 2009)
3x NBA All-Star Game MVP (2000, 2004, 2009)
8x All-NBA First Team (1998, 2000, 2006)
2x NBA scoring champion (1995, 2000)
2x All-NBA Second Team (1995, 1999)
3x NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2000, 2001, 2003)
4x All-NBA Third Team (1994, 1996, 1997, 2009)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1993)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1993)
Shaquille O’Neal: Records
Shaquille O’Neal finished his NBA career with 23.7 points, 10.9 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game in the regular season. He sits at #8 on the total points scored (28,596) list, #15 on the total rebounds (13,099) list, and #8 on the total blocks (2,732) list.
Interestingly, he is also third all-time in total free throw attempts with 11,252 because of the opponents’ Hack-a-Shaq strategy to stop him. O’Neal and Michael Jordan are the only players to ever win three straight NBA Finals MVP awards.
The Shaquille O’Neal Foundation, charity work and philanthropy
Shaquille O’Neal gives back to the community via various means, including his Shaquille O’Neal Foundation. During the festive season, the foundation brings joy to thousands of children nationwide with toys and gifts. The former NBA star supports charities like Be The Match, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Centre ValBio, Free The Children, Kids Wish Network, PeyBack Foundation, and Phoenix House.
Additionally, in partnership with Microsoft Corporation, he contributed $1 million to the Boys and Girls Club of America to create technology centers in clubs nationwide. In October 2023, he opened a fifth Comebaq Court (sporting facility) in Los Angeles. Partnering with Icy Hot for 20 years, they’ve refurbished courts in Las Vegas, Newark, Miami, and Atlanta.
Shaquille O’Neal: Music career
Shaquille O’Neal began his music career in 1993 with his debut album Shaq Diesel. Even though the critics panned the album, it was a huge hit with the fans and received platinum certification from the RIAA. He has also worked alongside King of Pop Michael Jackson as a guest rapper on 2 Bad in MJ’s 1995 album HIStory.
Since 2021, O’Neal has been performing as a DJ under the name DJ DIESEL. He once revealed that he chose to pursue electronic music because it is similar to basketball. On June 7, 2023, O’Neal released his first single as DJ Diesel from his debut electronic album Gorilla Warfare, titled “Bang Your Head,” in collaboration with Hairitage.
Shaquille O’Neal’s shoe deal
In 2023, sporting brand Reebok made Shaquille O’Neal its official President of Basketball, and he now will be bringing his expertise to drive Reebok’s long-term strategy. The partnership, however, dates back to Shaq’s early days in the NBA. Dating back to the mid-90s, Shaq helped launch Reebok to the grand stage in the world of basketball, attracting players like Allen Iverson, who has joined O’Neal as the Vice President of Reebok Basketball.
Shaq re-calls one incident that particularly moved him in his history with Reebok. While leaving the arena one day, O’Neal was approached by a parent, who accused Shaq of overpricing his sneakers. Having been challenged by the woman to make more affordable shoes, Shaq declined his $40 million five-year contract with Reebok. He went on to collaborate with Walmart, releasing a shoe priced under $30.
Shaquille O’Neal’s house
Shaquille O’Neal’s massive houses are fit for a giant of his size. The Lakers icon’s 35,000-square-foot lakefront estate sits on 3 acres of land in a gated community outside Orlando. It has 12 bedrooms and 11 full bathrooms. The foyer features a sweeping double staircase and 35-foot ceilings. The property boasts a 6,000-square-foot indoor basketball court, a 17-plus car showroom-style garage, a home theater, and a giant Superman-themed bed. The mansion, after 26 years of ownership by the big man, was put up for sale in 2019 for a whopping $21.9 million. He had bought this estate in 1993 for a comparatively paltry $4million.
On top of this, Shaq also has mansions in Dallas and Atlanta. His house in Atlanta rests on a massive 14.3-acre property, which he bought back in 2016 for $1.15 million. Shaq’s other French-style home in Dallas, purchased in 2022, was listed at $1,225,000 at the time of purchase.
Shaquille O’Neal’s rings
Shaquille O’Neal is one of the most decorated players in NBA history, winning 4 championship rings over his career. He laid hands on his first title in 2000 as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers, defeating the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Finals. He would go on to win two more consecutive championships in 2001 and 2002, forming a dominant duo with Kobe Bryant at the Lakers. Shaq, however, earned his 4th and final ring with the Miami Heat in 2006, defeating the Dallas Mavericks 4-2 in the NBA Finals.
Shaquille O’Neal’s car and bike collection
Shaq is a huge car enthusiast and owns over 30 vehicles, including many luxury and sports cars. His Rolls-Royce Phantom is customized with a Superman logo on the grille. Notably, he also gifted one to LeBron James while the two were together at the Cavaliers. Another notable element of Shaq’s collection is his Lamborghini Gallardo with a V10 engine and a top speed of over 200 mph.
Shaq also owns a Ford F-650 XL, a massive pickup truck that he has also customized with his Superman logo. Other cars in his collection include the Cadillac Escalade in custom colors purple and yellow. And also has a Buick Lucerne that he especially modified to fit his 7’1″ frame. Apart from a myriad of cars, Shaq also possesses a custom 14-foot Orange County Chopper motorbike in black and chrome finish.
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Full Name | Shaquille O’Neal |
Popular Name | Shaq, Shaq Diesel, Big Diesel, The Big Aristotle |
Birth Date | March 6th, 1972 |
Birth Place | Newark, New Jersey, U.S. |
Age | 51 years |
Height | 7 foot 1 inches (2.16 m) |
Weight | 351 Lbs (159.2 Kg) |
Parents | Lucille O’Neal and Joe Toney |
Siblings | Ayesha O’Neal, Jamal O’Neal, Lateefah O’Neal |
Nationality | U.S. Citizen |
Ethnicity | African-American |
Net Worth | $400 Million |
Salary | N/A |
Spouse | N/A |
Relationship/Marital Status | Divorced |
Children | 6 (Taahirah, Myles, Shareef, Amirah, Shaqir, and Me’arah O’Neal) |
Profession | Former NBA Player |
Team | 1992–1996 (Orlando Magic)
1996–2004 (Los Angeles Lakers) 2004–2008 (Miami Heat) 2008–2009 (Phoenix Suns) 2009–2010 (Cleveland Cavaliers) 2010–2011 (Boston Celtics) |
Rings | 4 |