I started out as a football player. I liked to inflict pain. In basketball, it was the same thing.
Meaning of the quote
Shaquille O'Neal, a famous American athlete, explains that he started playing football because he enjoyed hurting others. He then played basketball, but he still had the same mindset of wanting to cause pain to his opponents.
About Shaquille O’Neal
Shaquille O’Neal, known as Shaq, is a legendary NBA player who dominated the court with his size and skill. He won 4 NBA championships, was a 15-time All-Star, and is considered one of the greatest centers of all time. Beyond basketball, Shaq has also found success in music, film, and media, showcasing his diverse talents and interests.
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