“The Biggest Heart In The NBA” Shaquille O'Neal's $2 million 'NFT gesture' for underprivileged kids shows his sublime nature 1

“The Biggest Heart In The NBA” Shaquille O’Neal’s $2 million ‘NFT gesture’ for underprivileged kids shows his sublime nature

Shaquille O’NealThe NBA Hall of Fame member and basketball legend has raised $2 million for kids in need. While O’Neal loves making money, he also believes it’s important to give back to the community and help the people who helped him become the successful businessman he is today. In less than 24 hours, Shaq’s NFT collection Shaq Gives Back has raised $2 million for charity and surpassed the $1 million milestone. On Notables and OpenSea platforms, the 10,000-piece NFT series is a collection of one-of-a-kind NFT avatars featuring the legendary athlete.

One of very few NBA players from generations past, O’Neal may have made far more money in the NBA after retiring than he had made tens of millions of dollars. He has amassed a massive fortune of more than $400 million as a result of his numerous investments in very successful MNC giants such as Google and his own various ventures in the United States. In 2021, O’Neal reiterated his intention to launch the collection and donate all net proceeds to the Shaq Foundation. The company supports programs and initiatives for underprivileged children nationally in partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Communities in Schools.

Shaquille O’Neal, the most dominant force in the NBA

Many people think Shaquille O’Neal Being one of the most dominant players in NBA history. He won several awards during his 19 seasons in the league, including MVP and Rookie of the Year. O’Neal won four NBA championships and three MVP awards in the Finals. Center O’Neal made an instant impact after being picked first by the Orlando Magic in the 1992 NBA Draft. The 1995 NBA Finals trip was one of four seasons the Louisiana State product spent with Orlando. He set a league record with 29.3 points per game that season.

In 1996, O’Neal signed with the Los Angeles Lakers, which would bear his name most prominently. O’Neal led the Lakers to three consecutive championships in 2000 and 2003. O’Neal returned to the NBA Finals in 2006 and mentored the Miami Heat in winning their first championship. The 15 All-Star games are fourth in NBA history in this category. O’Neal’s jersey has been retired by both the Heat and the Lakers. Being inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016 and being named to the NBA’s 50th and 75th anniversary teams was the pinnacle of his celebrity career.

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O’Neal’s new NFT project for underprivileged children

Since the beginning of his acting career, The Big Diesel’s fundraiser has continued to grow. The TNT analyst constantly finds creative ways to perform random acts of kindness, such as giving cash, bicycles, huge tips to restaurant staff, and even diamond rings. Through the Shaquille O’Neal Foundation, she gives to underprivileged and underserved populations in a way that is utterly charitable and epitomizes who she is at heart. The Shaquille O’Neal Foundation has partnered with The Boys & Girls Clubs to provide resources and opportunity to underprivileged youth across the country. The organization quickly raised more than $2,000,000 from the NFT sale.

Shaquille O’Neal’s philanthropic activities come after the additional courtesy of helping others during the holiday season while recently giving Christmas gifts to 500 young people in Atlanta. Only a handful of people are as bright as O’Neal’s, and he always knows where the money is best to invest at any given time. So, as NFTs became a multi-billion dollar business, SHAQ GIVES GIVES BACK came up with the idea to use the NFT sale to raise money for underprivileged children.

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