1972 - Shaquille O’Neal was born on the 6th of march.
1990 - He Attended Louisiana State University.
1991 - He won AP’s College Player of the Year Award as a Sophomore. He was also voted All-American
1992 - He left LSU after his third year.
- Signed to Orlado Magic as the first pick of the NBA draft.
1993 - He won the Rookie of the Year
- Released his first Rap Album Shaq Diesel. This is his first of four albums to date.
1994 - He appeared in his first movie, Blue Chips. He also starred in other subsequent movies including Kazaam
and Steel.
1995 - NBA Scoring Champion with 29.3 Points Per Game.
- Appeared in the finals with the Magic, but lost to the Rockers.
1996 - He was a part of the US Olympic Gold Medal Team.
- Voted one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.
- His girlfriend Arnetta gave birth to their daughter Teheara.
- Shaq signed a multimillion dollar deal ($120 mil) with the L.A. Lakers.
1997 - Five Time All- NBA First Team Selection.
1998 - Shaquille hosts a sports-related show for Children Sports Theater.
1999 - Won the IBM Award.
- Two Time NBA All-Defensive Second Team.
2000 - NBA Scoring Champion with 29.7 Points Per Game.
- Co-MVP of All Star Game.
- In December, he graduated from LSU, taking classes and doing home study during the off season.
- Led the Lakers to win the Finals in 2000 and again in 200.
- Two-time NBA All-Defensive Second Team.
- Five-time All- NBA First Team Selection.
-NBA Finals MVP
2001 - NBA Finals MVP.
2002 - Married Shaunie Nelson. They have three children together Shareef Rashaun, Amirah Sanaa and
Shaquir Rashaun.
- NBA Finals MVP.
2004 - He was traded to the Miami Heat in July after some issues with the team’s management and teammate
Kobe Bryant.
- One-time All Star MVP.
2005 - Eleven-time All Star
- Five-time All- NBA First Team Selection.
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Shaq Talks Back by Shaquille O'Neal (Mass Market Paperback - Feb 18, 2002) The world has followed Shaquille O'Neal's amazing career for years. Now this All-Star and Most Valuable Player--the towering 7' 1", 330-lbs. center for the World Champion Los Angeles Lakers--is... ![]() Usually ships in 24 hours |
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Shaq and the Beanstalk and Other Very Tall Tales by Shaquille O'Neal (Hardcover - Sep 25, 1999) Celebrity children's books don't have a great reputation--but this one deserves to be a big, big exception. You don't have to be a Shaquille O'Neal fan to enjoy his clever spins on familiar fairy... ![]() |
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Ain't No Tomorrow : Kobe, Shaq, and the Making of a Lakers Dynasty by Elizabeth Kaye (Hardcover - Mar 25, 2002) An all-access look at the Lakers' championship season"Elizabeth Kaye is a wonderful writer--as a reporter she's like a bulldog--she grabs onto you and doesn't let go until she figures out everything... ![]() Usually ships in 24 hours |
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The Heat is on Shaq to improve at the line: Hack-a-Shaq could prove to be the most efficient method of cooling the Heat in the playoffs.(NBA): An article from: The Sporting News by Ira Winderman (Digital - Mar 25, 2005) This digital document is an article from The Sporting News, published by Sporting News Publishing Co. on March 25, 2005. The length of the article is 1656 words. The page length shown above is based... Available for download now |
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PR Newswire : Shaq 8-1 odds for MVP at 2005 NBA All-Star Game. (Digital) Available for download now |
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Kepping Shaq happy is worth the risk: Shaquille O'Neal is just like you and I. All he wants from his bosses is recognition, respect and an eight-figure ... it.(NBA): An article from: The Sporting News by Sean Deveney (Digital - Jun 24, 2005) This digital document is an article from The Sporting News, published by Sporting News Publishing Co. on June 24, 2005. The length of the article is 1656 words. The page length shown above is based... Available for download now |
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