Shaquille O'Neal makes more money now off of endorsements and advertising than he did during his Hal

Publish date: 2024-07-22
2018-03-27T01:21:00Z

Shaquille O'Neal may be one of the greatest big men to play in the NBA, but for all the success he had as a player, his career has become even more profitable since his retirement thanks to his turn in advertising.

In an interview with reporter Bernard Goldberg for "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" on HBO, Shaq revealed through endorsement appearances with brands including Gold Bond, The General, and Carnival cruises; he's turned his post-playing career into a profitable enterprise of personal branding.

From HBO:

Goldberg: "What was your best year in terms of salary in the NBA?"
Shaq: "I wanna say $30 million, probably."
Goldberg: "$30 million–"
Shaq: "Yes."
Goldberg: "So, you're making more money selling stuff and endorsing stuff and investing in stuff– than you did in the NBA?"
Shaq: "Yes, I think so."
Goldberg: "America’s a great country, isn’t it?"
Shaq: "It is. It is."

You can watch a trailer for Shaq's appearance on "Real Sports" below.

Since he's left the NBA, Shaq has not only become the face of many brands but also taken to espousing financial advice to up-and-coming NBA players. Shaq also cites guidance from Magic Johnson as helping him turn to investing and becoming smarter with his money.

His full interview on HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" will air on Tuesday.

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