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NBA legend shares candid thoughts on his relationship with current players

NBA legend shares candid thoughts on his relationship with current players

You might think that someone like Shaquille O’Neal, an iconic figure in the NBA, would be in constant contact with current players. I mean, the guy’s a legend—who wouldn’t want to ask him about their career? But, it turns out, that’s not the case. There’s a straightforward reason behind his lack of digital connections with today’s athletes.

In a recent interview with the New York Post, Shaq opened up about his communication habits. He bluntly stated, “That’s not true. I hate athletes and superstars because they’re boring.” He went on to mention that he distanced himself from celebrity culture about a decade ago, finding it odd, saying, “I’m not a weirdo.” It’s a pretty eye-opening perspective, really, and not what most people might expect from someone who is still quite popular.

I mean, let’s be honest—he has gummy candies made in his likeness. They don’t just give those out to anyone. If I had that kind of recognition, I’d probably have a stash of my own gummy heads at home!

It’s refreshing to hear Shaq express such thoughts, particularly since many ex-players choose to engage actively in player dynamics, often becoming media personalities. His approach might even provide some insight into why his critiques of current players don’t elicit a flood of angry messages in return.

He clearly prefers to keep things simple. Shaq mentioned that when he visits his tech store, he shows up with just a couple of friends—no large entourage surrounding him. “We come here and do our jobs… We sign autographs. We treat people with honor and respect… I want to be a normal guy,” he said. It seems like at the end of the day, he’s just looking to enjoy life without all the glitz and glam often associated with celebrity status.

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