Live broadcast on September 19, O’Neal talked about his son, javelli O’Neal, in an interview with USA Today.
O’Neal said: “(I play NBA) hope to reduce the pressure of life, because I am crazy. I must succeed, and he really doesn’t have to succeed, but I must succeed. So I broke through the obstacles, because my motives were different. I only cared about one thing at that time. I had to buy a house for my mother. Even if I only play for two years, as long as my mother has a new house to live in, I will be happy. Now Sharif must find his motivation and continue to work for it.”
Although O’Neal’s road to NBA seemed as easy as walking in the park, O’Neal said he did his best to do this. He has always regarded entering NBA as plan A, and there is no Plan B.
In the summer league this year, Sharif played 4 games in total, with an average of 11.5 minutes, scoring 4.8 points 2.3 rebounds and 44 percent field goal percentage. He then joined the development league lighting team with a 6-digit annual salary.
(Stan)