The Jack of all trades Shaquille O’Neal never stops surprising. Whether it’s lending a hand in charity or offering a shoulder for moral support, O’Neal is always on the ball, ready to assist people in need. His recent opinion involving the Lakers’ game against the New Orleans Pelicans is another instance of his kindness. This 5x NBA champion also shared significant advice and appreciation for an NFL legend.
Earlier this year, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers football star Tom Brady retired. Let’s take a look at the legend’s advice to Brady.
Shaquille O’Neal’s appreciation comment for Tom Brady
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Concluding a remarkable 23-year career, the NFL star decided to retire following a three-year stint with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Like athletes in most sports, the football legend was also grappling with challenges and stress related to mental health. As the former quarterback opened up about his issues to the public, many celebrities came up to show their support.
One of them was the Los Angeles Lakers legend. In a touching message to Brady, he said, “All you gotta do is just, you know, be yourself.” He added, “Tom’s beautiful, he’s great…He knows what to do.” Coping with the sudden changes and finding new sources of purpose becomes crucial for athletes post-retirement. O’Neal’s wise words are a beam of hope for people going through the same issue.
Following a distinguished career boasting 15 NBA All-Star appearances and four championships, O’Neal openly acknowledged feeling depressed upon retiring. Drawing from his own experiences, he gave valuable advice to the NFL legend, emphasizing the importance of addressing mental health challenges. He did it once again for Zion Williamson.
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Shaquille O’Neal urges Zion Williamson to level up his game
Sharing his example, the legend shared that Williamson wasn’t working as hard as he should. After judging Williamson’s performance against the Lakers, the legend suggested that his work ethic might be the issue. He said, “I had the same problem my first and second year. I thought I was running hard.”
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Speaking of the 2x NBA All-Star potential, O’Neal said, “Once he decides to be that killer and go for it, he’s going to be a dangerous person.” Shaq once again showcased the generous spirit that endears him to people. His impactful gestures not only inspire admiration but also highlight the positive influence athletes can have on people.
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