On 24 July 1992, the NBA gained a legendary player. It was on this day Shaquille O’Neal was selected by the Orlando Magic. Louisiana State University drafted him with the first overall pick at the NBA draft.
The event was held in Portland, Oregon. Most often it happens in New York, however, in 1992 it was different. In his 82 games in the NBA, he averaged 23.4 points, 13.9 rebounds, 3.5 blocks, and 1.9 assists per game. This led to him being known as the Rookie of the Year. That was the time when Michael Jordan was everywhere. Jordan was named as the all-star in 1985. Following that, Shaq became the first rookie known as an all-star.
Lucille O’Neal, Shaq’s mother, shared some of his childhood stories in an episode of “Through Mom’s Eyes.” TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones spoke with her about her experiences as a young mother, and her son’s journey to becoming an NBA player. Lucille even cooked Shaq’s favourite meal.
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As Shaquille O’Neal’s career progressed, he realized it was time for him to take the next step
As the older child, Shaq’s mother described him as being a good example to his siblings. She also revealed the difficulties of growing up in a financially strapped family.
Shaq began playing basketball when he was six years old, according to her. Speaking of Shaq’s first time playing at such a young age. She said: “The McDonald’s All American game on worldwide television and I said we could do something with this because the opportunity was beginning to present itself so that he could go to college”.
When asked about their academic performance in their childhood, especially with their games. She mentioned that the rule in her house was ‘no pass, no play‘. If her kids wanted to be eligible for extracurricular activities or sports, they had to pass the exams.
Talking about the draft of Shaq into the NBA. Lucille recalled the incident, saying: “I wanted him to stay in school and finish. He played three years in college they beat him up so bad. He said mommy it’s time for me to go I gotta take it to the next level”.
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Lucille was insistent that he first finish school, but Shaq held his ground, and made a promise that he’d come back and finish school – which he duly did.
In the history of the NBA, Shaq was one of the greatest players. He made such a major impact on the game. As of now, his 27.2 points per game average still stands as the second-highest in the Magic’s history.
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Let us know what you think of Shaq’s draft into the NBA. Even with his financial situation, he still managed to make his name, and not only that, but he also built an empire.
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