The Big Aristotle once said, “Can’t buy another car… even though I just bought a new Tesla. The post Shaquille O'Neal Could Put Michael Jordan and LeBron to Shame With Potential Record-Setting Splurge appeared first on EssentiallySports.
When a legend like LeBron James pulls off a crazy stunt or slick move on the court, other players often try to imitate it. The post Shaquille O’Neal’s Son Mimics LeBron James’ Ritual as Car Fills Up With Snow appeared first on EssentiallySports.
James has a net worth of $1.2 billion, according to Forbes, so it's no surprise for him to own several assets and other luxury items. That said, when a ClutchPoints post on Instagram claimed that he owns a private jet—a Gulfstream G280 that is reportedly worth $22 million —it wasn’t exactly shocking.
It's not easy to be in the good books of Shaquille O'Neal. The post Shaquille O’Neal Puts Cavaliers’ Success Down to 23 YO Star & Clear Strategy Change appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Grant Hill and Shaquille O'Neal. In honor of James' record, let's examine the NBA players who have appeared in the most All-Star Games. LeBron James, 21 In addition to playing in the most All-Star ...
The addition of fan favorites, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, and Kenny Smith would ideally lead to applause, right? The post Lakers Legend Makes Urgent Plea Against Shaquille O’Neal & Inside the NBA Crew’s Role in All-Star Game appeared first on EssentiallySports.
NBA All-Star Game is taking excitement to a whole new level with its revolutionary four-team tournament format, set to debut at San Francisco’s Chase Center. This year’s roster is packed with superstars,
"Do what you like, like what you do!" Shaquille O'Neal doesn’t just live by this motto—he redefines it. The post “I’m Going to Hit Them”: Shaquille O'Neal, Upset With $10.3 Billion Hollywood Franchise,
NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson playfully challenged basketball icon Shaquille O'Neal to a free throw contest in a light-hearted social media exchange.
A video recently surfaced of NBA great Magic Johnson choosing Jordan ahead of LeBron James in the greatest player in league history discussion. When about it, Johnson made it clear. Here's what he said: "That's easy,
"He [James] ain't been there long enough, man, just being honest with you, man." Over the years, Arenas has been consistent about his thoughts on James' legacy with the L.A. based franchise and how he feels the organization shouldn't honor him like they do with most of their legends.