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    Shaquille O'Neal gifts 5 needy children with PlayStation XNUMX

    Shaquille O'Neal gifts 5 needy children with PlayStation XNUMX

    Shaquille O'Neal showed that, just as he was in his days playing basketball, he is a great ace off the court. Last Christmas, the former NBA player gifted a thousand needy children with PlayStation 5 consoles. O'Neal's charitable action took place in McDonough, Georgia City (USA).

    In addition to the PlayStation 5 consoles, other gifts such as Nintendo Switches and Bicycles were also distributed by the former basketball player. The star even visited a school in Georgia



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    Shaquille O'Neal gifts 5 needy children with PlayStation XNUMX consoles

    Shaquille O'Neal certainly made many children's Christmas extremely happy with this great gift. Explaining her impressive gesture, the star said that she learned to importance of helping people from their childhood. Shaq said his parents taught him how necessary and important it was to help others, even though his family had little.

    Shaquille O'Neal commented on his action.

    "I bought about a thousand Switches and a thousand PS5 consoles. I went to Walmart and bought bikes. And yesterday I went to this little elementary school in McDonough, Georgia. The kids were happy and crying. That's what it's all about."

    Former NBA star is currently a commentator

    Shaquille O'Neal became one of the basketball players best known in history. Delighting many fans of the sport, and even people farther away from basketball, Shaq stood out with great skill on the courts of the NBA.



    The former player shone more specifically in the Los Angeles Lakers, team where he became a legend. Currently, Shaquille O'Neal is a professional basketball commentator. on TNT in the United States.

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