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NBA icon Shaquille O'Neal is quietly building a real estate empire, The Post has learned, despite a recent interview in which he revealed he lost everything he held dear along the way.
O'Neal, known for his towering presence both on and off the court, spoke of his solitary life in his vast 100,000 square foot mansion.
The revelations included a heartfelt warning to Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce not to follow in his footsteps.
“I made a lot of stupid mistakes where I lost my family and had no one. Not to you. So enjoy my beautiful wife and beautiful children and don't hang on to what we had. Please,” O’Neal told Kelsey. on “Shaq's Big Podcast.”
“What we had is what we got. You got a (Super Bowl) ring, people know who you are, have fun. Because, again, I was stupid, and I've talked about it for a long time. I love my whole family. I live alone in a 100,000 square foot house.”
The Post has not been able to confirm the details of Mr. O'Neal's vast personal estate, but public records show that Mr. O'Neal owns nine luxury properties scattered across Nevada, Texas, Georgia and Florida. It is shown that it was.
In the past few years alone, he has purchased four different homes with a total of 30 acres of land in McDonough, Georgia. This may indicate an intention to build a larger property.
He also owns a 4,600 square foot home in Hampton, Georgia.
Just a few months after selling his mansion in Orlando, Florida, the NBA legend recently purchased a five-bedroom, six-bathroom home with more than 5,200 square feet in the Dallas suburbs.
He also owns a 6,400-square-foot home in Sugar Land, Texas, according to records obtained by The Post.
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O'Neal owns a 4,800-square-foot modern and sophisticated property in Las Vegas, Nevada, which she purchased in 2021.
While O'Neal, 51, a retired basketball star and sports analyst, continues to build his real estate empire, O'Neal, 36, is considering retiring from the NFL after losing badly in January's wild-card round. I dropped a wisdom bomb on Mr. Kelsey.
“My advice is, if you're going to retire, take it and enjoy your family, brother,” O'Neill urged, reflecting on his own mistakes that led to his isolation.
Meanwhile, following speculation about Kelce's retirement plans following the Eagles' playoff loss, Kelce revealed that he has not yet made a final decision.
During a candid talk on O'Neal's podcast, Kelce discussed the debate over his future in football.
“I'm still thinking about it,” Kelce admitted, highlighting the mental strain and uncertainty that comes with ending the NFL season.
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