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Shaquille O’Neal pays for man’s engagement ring in touching jewelry store video

Hall of Fame player was asked about charitable act on NBA on TNT show he co-hosts

Graeme Massie
Los Angeles
Thursday 08 April 2021 15:48 EDT
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Shaquille O’Neal pays for stranger’s engagement ring at Georgia jewelry store

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NBA great Shaquille O’Neal surprised a Georgia man by paying for his engagement ring at a jewelry store.

The retired basketball star was shopping for earrings at the store in Atlanta, when he overheard the man discussing financing options for the ring.

O’Neal, who made more than $286 million during his playing days and who now endorses a string of products, stepped in and offered to take care of it for the customer.

“He was saying, ‘Hey, how much do I owe to pay off my ring?’ And I was like, ‘My man, how much is the ring?’” O’Neal said Tuesday’s NBA on TNT show.

O’Neal said the man buying the ring was a “young kid, a hardworking guy” and that it was on layaway.

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“I said, ‘You know what, tell your girlfriend I got it. Take care of her,’” he said.

The former Los Angeles Laker said that the man initially refused but that in the end he talked him in to letting him help.

“I’m not going to say the amount, but this is something I do every day... I’m into making people happy, so whenever I leave the house, I just try to do a good deed,” said the Hall of Fame centre.

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