NBA players are some of the most absurd athletes in the entire world. Whether it be their skill, speed, or innate athleticism, they truly are freaks of nature. Some, like a certain legendary Los Angeles Lakers big man, even reach the superlative of a superhero. But it wasn’t Shaquille O’Neal that his 23-year-old son Shareef wore merchandise of. Instead, he took his fit?to a different superhero school.
While the latest chapter is soon to come out, Shareef showed off?All?His Might?with his latest sweatshirt.
Shareef O’Neal shares love for My Hero Academia
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The super hit manga series has been a fan favorite for ages. A true cult classic in anime circles, My Hero Academia, has been in print since 2014. Making it to the viewing screens in 2016, it has long been in the conversation with the best animes of all time.
While love for it continues to grow, it has accumulated global recognition in terms of accolades as well. Whether it is Best Manga or Best Sh?nen, it has won every award under the sun. Further, its immense popularity has led to multiple spin-offs as well as video game recreations.
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From the Japan Expo to the Harvey Awards, MHA has been a winner on every front. Acclaimed for its diverse set of characters, most fans of the show have their own personal favorite. It seems like Shareef is among the ones in love with All Might. The newly released hoodie is a result of Anime Kickback.
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One of the central characters, he is the main protagonist’s idol and dubbed “the world’s greatest superhero“, providing inspiration for Izuku Midoriya?to go on a similar path. A clear fan favorite, All Might and My Hero Academia continues to soar in popularity, so much so that Shareef would even ditch his “superhero” dad in favor of the manga.
Of course, everyone knows about Shaq’s rich history with the?Superman?moniker.
Superman?Shaquille O’Neal
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The Miami Heat legend has long been one of the most marketable personalities in the entire league. Whether it was at the apex of his playing career or his transition into a business mogul, Shaq has always had an astute mind for the market.
It is a big reason that has allowed him to further progress his post-basketball career to the point of buying a sports giant. However, when he was at his high-flying, dominating best, O’Neal earned a moniker. The one of Superman. To play the part, the 7-footer even wore a cape to the dunk contest, a move that has since been replicated by Dwight Howard.
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Still, the 4-time Champion remains possessive over the moniker, rarely sharing it with someone else. It seems like his son doesn’t make the list either. However, he might have found a different “hero” to support.