Phillip Harrison Biography

Phillip Harrison was the adoptive father of NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal. Harrison was a major influence in O'Neal's life, coaching his youth basketball teams and envisioning a style of play for O'Neal that utilized his gifts as a big man.

Phillip Harrison was the adoptive father of NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal. Harrison was a major influence in O'Neal's life, coaching his youth basketball teams and envisioning a style of play for O'Neal that utilized his gifts as a big man.

Harrison was also a father figure to O'Neal, as his biological father, Joseph Toney, had been sentenced to prison for drug possession. His son, Shaquille O'Neal is one of the most legendary basketball players of all time. 

Inside Late Phillip Harrison's Blissful Married Life

Phillip was a man of many talents. He was an Army drill sergeant, a savvy investor, and a loving husband. He was also the stepfather of NBA star Shaquille O'Neal, and it was through him that Shaq learned the importance of self-discipline, financial responsibility, and providing for his family.

Phillip Harrison married Lucille O'Neal, Shaquille's mother when the future millionaire was only two years old. From a very young age, Phillip taught Shaq the importance of self-discipline and hard work. He was known to "come into class and whoop" Shaq in front of everyone, but Shaq believes that this approach worked and helped him become the dominant player he was.

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Late Phillip Harrison's wife Lucille O'Neal and their son Shaquille O'Neal.
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Phillip was also a savvy investor, and he taught Shaq the importance of being smart with his money. He always pointed out when Shaq was spending too much or making foolish investments, and he encouraged him to save and invest his money wisely. This advice paid off, as Shaq made a wise investment in Google back in 1999, years before the company became what it is today.

Phillip was also a loving husband. He and Lucille were married for over 30 years, and he was a devoted father to Shaq and his siblings. Phillip's death in 2013 was a significant loss to the family, but he left behind a legacy of love and financial wisdom that Shaq continues to carry on.

Phillip Harrison's Son Shaquille O'Neal's Inspiring Married Life

Phillip Harrison's son, Shaquille O'Neal is a legendary NBA player who has had an incredible career and an inspiring married life. He began his relationship with Shaunie Nelson in the late 1990s and they had a lavish wedding in 2001. The couple had six children together and, despite their split in 2007 and 2009, they have remained on good terms and co-parented their children.

Shaquille and Shaunie welcomed their first child, Shareef Rashaun, in 2000, followed by daughter Amirah Sanaa in 2001. Shaq missed practice with the Lakers following the birth of his daughter and was fined by the team's head coach Phil Jackson. In 2006, the couple welcomed their third child, a son named Shaqir Rashaun. Just hours after Shaq played in an NBA playoff game against the Chicago Bulls, he rushed back to Miami to witness the birth of his fourth child with Shaunie — a girl named Me'arah Sanaa.

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Shaquille O'Neal is a legendary NBA player who was married to Shaunie Nelson.
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In 2007, Shaq filed for divorce from his wife Shaunie in Miami. In response to Shaq's divorce petition, Shaunie filed a court motion to dismiss the filing and requested a three-month continuance in hopes of repairing their marriage. Nearly a year after Shaq filed for divorce, Shaunie told the Associated Press that she and her husband planned to stop divorce proceedings.

Despite their split, the couple has remained on good terms and co-parented their six children. Shaq and Shaunie have maintained a friendly relationship, to co-parent their children in the best way. Shaq considers his six children to be his own, including Taahirah, his daughter with his first public girlfriend, and Shaunie's son from a previous relationship, Myles.

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How Phillip Harrison Accumulated His Impressive Net Worth?

Phillip was a major influence in the basketball star's life. Not only did he teach Shaq self-discipline, but he also instilled in him the importance of saving and investing his money. Thanks to Phillip's guidance, Shaq's net worth is around $400 million.

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 Late Phillip Harrison also the adoptive father of NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal
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When Shaq made it into the NBA, he blew his first paycheck on buying his parents a car and a house and paying off their credit. After that, he started listening to Phillip's financial advice. Every time an athlete did something crazy with their money, Phillip would remind Shaq that his money wouldn't last forever and that he had to save it and invest it.

One of the smartest investments Shaq ever made was in Google back in 1999, years before the company became what it is today. He also invested in real estate, tech startups, and other businesses. 

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The Unforgettable Journey of Phillip Harrison's Son Shaquille O'Neal's Basketball Career

Phillip's son, Shaquille O'Neal is one of the most iconic athletes of all time. Born in 1972 and raised in a military family, O'Neal was a dominant force in high school, leading his team to a 68-1 record and a state title. He then went on to play for LSU, where he was twice named an All-American and the SEC Player of the Year.

In 1992, O'Neal was the first pick in the NBA Draft, going to the Orlando Magic. He was an immediate star, winning Rookie of the Year and being voted an All-Star starter. He led the Magic to the playoffs in his second season, and then to the NBA Finals in his third. That same year, he also won a gold medal with the US Olympic team.

In 1996, O'Neal left the Magic for the Los Angeles Lakers, signing a seven-year, $121 million contract. He was a force for the Lakers in his first few seasons, but the team didn't make the NBA Finals until they hired Phil Jackson as head coach. With Jackson, the Lakers won three titles in a row, with O'Neal winning Finals MVP each time.

After the 2003-04 season, O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat, where he was paired with Dwyane Wade. The Heat won the title in 2006, with O'Neal winning Finals MVP. He then went on to play for the Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Boston Celtics but never won another title. In 2011, he announced his retirement on Twitter and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016.

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