1. He earned a doctoral degree -- not an honorary doctorate -- in education.
His capstone topic was "The Duality of Humor and Aggression in Leadership Styles."
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2. He made exactly one 3-pointer in his entire career.
3. He recorded the highest maximum vertical reach ever measured in pre-draft workouts.
He could extend 12 feet, 5 inches from a standing position.
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4. If Kobe missed his next 5,468 foul shots in a row, he'd still have a better career free-throw rate than Shaq's 52.7 percent.
Only Wilt Chamberlain missed more free throws (5,805) than Shaq (5,317).
5. That said, he ranks 19th all-time in free throws made.
Ahead of Elgin Baylor, Hakeem Olajuwon, Patrick Ewing, Tim Duncan and John Havlicek.
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6. He's released four studio albums.
That's in addition to a pair of compilation albums, two soundtracks, one unreleased album and nine singles. His debut record, 1993's Shaq Diesel, went platinum.
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7. He challenged Hakeem Olajuwon to a game of one-on-one with a typewritten and signed note shortly after losing to the Rockets in the 1995 NBA Finals.
The idea gathered steam, with Taco Bell even signing on to sponsor it as a pay-per-view event, but it never came off.
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8. During the Screen Actors Guild strike of 2000, he was fined by the union for crossing the picket line to perform in a Disney commercial.
He was denounced as a scab when he filmed an "I'm going to Disneyland!" spot after winning his first NBA title.
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9. He was supposed to be with Biggie Smalls the night the rapper was killed.
The two had recorded a song together in 1993.
10. He was given an honorary U.S. Deputy Marshal title in 2005 andjoined a task force to track down sexual predators who target children on the Internet.
Call him The Big Chris Hansen.
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11. He offered to pay for all funeral expenses for George Mikan.
The family accepted.
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12. Future teammate Glen "Big Baby" Davis was 15 when he challenged Shaq to a wrestling match.
It ended with Davis lifting O'Neal up and bodyslamming him to the ground.
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13. He earned an MBA online through the University of Phoenix in 2005.
“It’s just something to have on my resume (for) when I go back into reality,” he said.
14. He nearly collabed on a song with the Smashing Pumpkins during the late '90s.
Billy Corgan's backing track for the demo was loosely based on Dr. Dre.
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15. He is a Freemason.
He became a member of Widow's Son Lodge No. 28 in Boston in 2011.
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