Shareef O’Neal knew his NBA dreams were far-fetched when he declared for the NBA Draft in 2022. After undergoing an open-heart surgery in 2018, Shareef’s recovery took time. His return to the basketball court was much celebrated, but his impact was never the same.
Averaging 2.6 points and 3.0 rebounds in three seasons, it was highly unlikely that any NBA team would draft O’Neal, and he knew it.
“I know I’m not gonna get drafted. I already knew this before I declared,” O’Neal shared during his At The Buzzer podcast appearance . Shareef’s plan was to get into the G League camp, have a good workout, and get into some summer league team.
He did just that, with a strong double-double showing at the camp, earning himself a spot on the Lakers’ Summer League roster. After Summer League, he was picked up by G League Ignite, averaging 5.6 points and 3.
2 rebounds for them. However, after his 2022-23 stint with them, O’Neal was out of a contract. At that time, he was contacted by people from the NBL(National Basketball League) in Australia.
Shareef was seriously considering it, when he had a conversation with his dad, Shaquille O’Neal . “You really want to go to Australia?” Shaq asked his son. Shareef shared how his dad then put a full stop to that thought.
He discussed how Shaq and his mom, Shaunie Henderson , discussed it and were against the same. Even though Shaq and Shaunie have had their differences, they always present a united front when it comes to their kids. They collectively decided against sending their son halfway across the world to pursue his basketball dream.
However, Shaq did not leave Shareef hanging. Shaquille O’Neal offered Shareef a job at Reebok to keep him in USA At the time Shareef was considering a move to down under, Shaq was making money moves. In the summer of 2023, Shaq was about to be named the President of Basketball Operations of Reebok.
He used that information to offer his son a job and to keep him in the United States. However, a job offer wasn’t all Shaq was offering. He told his son he could stay either in Boston or Miami and keep honing his basketball skills.
The idea of living in Miami appealed to Shareef, and that’s what he selected. He’s currently helping his dad work towards rebranding Reebok. Their plan is to become competitive with Nike and Jordans and get to an average yearly revenue of $10B.
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“Not Letting You Go to Australia”: Shaquille O’Neal and Ex-Wife Shaunie Collectively Stopped Son Shareef From Going to NBL
Shareef O’Neal knew his NBA dreams were far-fetched when he declared for the NBA Draft in 2022. After undergoing an open-heart surgery in 2018, Shareef’s recovery took time. His return to the basketball court was much celebrated, but his impact was never the same. Averaging 2.6 points and 3.0 rebounds in three seasons, it was...The post “Not Letting You Go to Australia”: Shaquille O’Neal and Ex-Wife Shaunie Collectively Stopped Son Shareef From Going to NBL appeared first on The SportsRush.