Shaquille O’Neal net worth: NBA legend lays down rules for kids to inherit his wealth – Reuters

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Shaquille O’Neal net worth: NBA legend lays down rules for kids to inherit his wealth – Reuters


Shaquille O’Neal is one of the icons of the NBAwinning four championships in 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2006, amassing massive wealth estimated at $400 million.

His hard work and ability will indeed have set his family up financially for a few generations if this reported figure is true, but he won’t make it an easy ride for his children.

When the sad day comes and O’Neal passes away, his children will have to do certain things to get their share of the astronomical inheritance that will be due to them.

He appeared on Channel 7’s Sunrise, admitting his eight children won’t just be getting a huge payout without earning it. His words were, “To get my cheese, you have to show me two diplomas.

“I just keep them motivated, I teach generational wealth right now. I tell them all the time that we don’t need another NBA player in the house.

“If you want to play, I can help you get there; but I’d rather see a doctor, dentist, hedge fund guy, vet, or world traveler.

Shaquille O’Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers against the Sacramento Kings

the old LA Lakers Depending on the star’s claim that the house doesn’t need another basketball star, his eldest son, Shareef O’Neal could well be on his way to the sport’s big leagues.

Shareef is currently making a name for himself in college basketball and has been selected to play with the LA Lakers for the 2022 NBA Summer League.

However, following in the footsteps of such an iconic father, there will always be questions asked, with former Shaq teammate Robert Horry claiming he’s there out of nepotism, saying: “I took my phone, and I was getting ready to call Shaq like, ‘Yo man, you gotta tell your son… he can’t play with the fucking name of O’Neal.

“He has to go out there and play. You gotta try harder man. You know Shareef is such a nice boy, I don’t know if he has that dog in him to go out there and take what he wants.

Horry’s comments on the Big Shot Bob podcast weren’t ignored by Shareef, who quickly took to Twitter in his defense, saying, “I know this out of love and no disrespect!!! I you got BIG SHOT but you know who raised me I’m not giving up I was always taught to go get it and take it I made the right decision…like I said , I got you! You’ll see.”

Shaq’s morals and ethics are clearly working on his children working hard to achieve their goals as Shareef said, showing that his parenting style pays off in ensuring his children have the best possible life while working. for this and not freewheeling. through.

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