Shaquille O’Neal’s Millionaire Son Expresses Career Regret Despite Off-Court Success

Published 02/20/2024, 9:34 PM EST

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One of Shaquille O’Neal‘s most famous disciples is his son Myles. The 26-year-old is often appreciated for choosing a unique path to become a disc jockey, unlike his brothers Shaqir and Shareef who play basketball. His success in the music industry at such a young age is quite fascinating. However, after witnessing the All-Star weekend live, Myles displayed some regret for not choosing basketball. Let’s take a deeper look. 

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The young icon was called to Indiana for a performance on February 16 as a part of the All-Star weekend. Anyhow, Myles decided to stay longer and witness the Saturday night. Well, it looks like this activated his basketball DNA. Sharing a bunch of pictures from his time in Indiana, Myles wrote on Instagram, “I should have been in the league. #allstarweekend”. 

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Quite surprising isn’t it? He is famous worldwide for being a DJ, but now he thinks he should have been a baller. Notably, the 26-year-old does not have much experience in basketball, unlike his dad and his brother. Anyhow, is it too late to start a new career? What are your thoughts? 

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Written by:

Rohan Dharmalingam

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Rohan Dharmalingam is an NBA beat writer at EssentiallySports, who extensively covers the Lakers. Be it a multimillion dollar deal breaking or a classic throwback, Rohan has covered the many themes and formats. Most notably, his coverage received a shoutout from the Purple & Gold icon Shaquille O'Neal and the rap legend 50 Cent, on Instagram.
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Daniel D'Cruz

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