Shaquille O'Neal Biography
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His name means "Little Warrior" in Arabic.

Led the L.A. Lakers to NBA Titles in 2000 and 2001, and led the Orlando Magic to an NBA Finals apperance in 95 when they lost to Houston

NBA, All-Star, and NBA Finals MVP in 2000

Played for the Orlando Magic 1993-96, Los Angeles Lakers 1997-2004, Miami Heat 2004-present.

Graduated from Louisiana State University with a B.S. in general studies and a minor in political science. (15 December 2000)

Scored 10,000th career point. (10 February 1998)

When he was five years old, his mother had to carry his birth certificate with her to prove to bus drivers that he was not eight or nine years old because he was so tall

The West Coast Choppers "El Diablo" motorcycle built for him by "Monster Garage" (2002) host and West Coast Choppers owner Jesse James, was considered, at the time, one of the largest custom motorcycles ever built. The machine was painstakingly tailored for Shaq's huge frame, and features black-and-gold variations on the "Superman" theme, which Shaq has adopted as his quasi-trademark. According to James, Shaq commented, upon delivery of the bike, that it was the first vehicle that ever made him feel "normal-sized."

Cousin of comedian Bill Bellamy and Kristen Baker.

After Germany he moved to San Antonio, Texas

Father, Phillip Harrison, is retired from the U. S. Air Force, where he served as a basic-training drill sergeant.

Wants to serve as a police officer when his playing days are over. Has worked with the Los Angeles Police (while with the Lakers) and currently does the same with the Miami Police.

Favorite Film is The Godfather (1972)

Had his sixth child with his wife, Shaunie O'Neal, on the same day as his rival, Kobe Bryant, had his second child with wife Vanessa Laine Bryant.

Was appointed as a Honorary Special Deputy U.S. Marshal during the announcement that he would serve as the national spokesperson for the Safe Surfin' Foundation. [March 2005]

In 2004, he had a fortune estimated at $222 million.

Plays for the Phoenix Suns.

He is a fan of the DC Comics character Superman and starred in the film adaptation of Steel (1997), AKA: John Henry Irons, an ally of Superman.
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