Shaquille O'Neal has always been more than just a dominant basketball player. The Big Diesel has routinely been among the most marketable, charismatic, and, sometimes,
controversial players in the history of the NBA. He is also quite the entrepreneur and endorser of products. In this specific post, though, we're looking at Shaquille O'Neal's net worth in 2023.
Shaquille O'Neal's net worth sits around $400 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Shaq began to build up his massive net worth ,
during his playing days in the NBA, where he cashed out over the course of his illustrious career.
Shaq made an estimated $286 million as an NBA player, per Spotrac.
He was already one of the most dominant bigs in the league as soon as the Orlando Magic selected him with the No. 1 overall pick in the 1992 NBA Draft.
But it was Shaq's first deal with the Los Angeles Lakers that was really a groundbreaking contract at that point in time.
Jerry West did everything possible to bring O'Neal to Hollywood, gutting the entire roster so as to sign Shaquille O'Neal to a seven-year, $120 million deal in the summer of 1996.
This kind of money would be regarded as paltry by today's standards. But back then, such a guarantee was practically unheard of, particularly considering the backloaded nature of the deal.
He later signed a three-year extension with the Lakers worth over $88 million.
Shaquille O'Neal would eventually sign a new deal with the Miami Heat in the summer of 2005, one which would pay him over $100 million during the course of the next five years.
This included his rather forgettable 2009-10 season with the Cleveland Cavaliers, averaging just 12.0 points and 6.7 rebounds during an injury-riddled campaign.
Shaquille O'Neal is currently No. 9 in salary earnings in NBA history, despite retiring over a decade ago while contracts have exploded in recent years.
Shaquille O'Neal's basketball career was barely getting started when he also started to entertain rapping.
Shaq signed a record deal in 1993 and subsequently released his first studio album, Shaq Diesel. Initially, he had tons of success.
Shaq Diesel actually went platinum and Shaq Fu: Da Return went gold. It seemed O'Neal really did have a budding career in music.
Of course, rap was not O'Neal's day job during that time. His career as a rapper quickly fizzled out, though his time in music was far from over.
Ever the performer and entertainer, Shaquille O'Neal has taken to rocking DJ sets all around the country, including a performance at Lollapalooza in Chicago.
Shaq's sets hardly seem lucrative, but it is clear DJing is something he loves as a hobby. It would appear Shaquille O'Neal will continue to explore the music scene so long as he is still willing and able.
Speaking of performing, who can forget Shaq's acting career, including films as such as 1996's Kazaam and 1997's Steel. He has numerous other credits to his name and has also done wrestling.
Shaq has hardly been shy about his willingness to invest in a multitude of businesses throughout the years, especially in the food industry.
According to Money.com, Shaquille O'Neal once owned up to 155 Five Guys restaurants, or 10 percent of the company portfolio.
Several years ago, it was announced that O'Neal would be joining the board of directors at Papa John's. He promised to invest in nine Atlanta stores while becoming one of the leading brand ambassadors.
Auntie Anne's and Krispy Kreme donuts are other food companies that have benefited from Shaq investments.