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Shaquille O'Neal to be Sacramento State's men's basketball general manager, sources say

Chris Biderman, The Sacramento Bee on

Published in Basketball

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sacramento State has made a Shaquille O’Neal-sized splash.

O’Neal has agreed to become the men’s basketball program’s new general manager, a high-ranking university official confirmed to The Sacramento Bee on Monday. ESPN reported O’Neal will be serving in a “voluntary” role.

O’Neal, a four-time NBA champion and one of the greatest centers of all time, will be overseeing a program that added his son, Shaqir, this spring after hiring former Sacramento Kings point guard Mike Bibby as head coach.

Sacramento State has long had eyes on making headlines in the sports scene. The school’s football program is hoping to upgrade from the FCS to the top-tier FBS thanks to an influx of NIL money — along with building a new, state-of-the-art football stadium.

 

The basketball program, now led by Bibby, is coming off a 7-25 season, last place in the Big Sky Conference under Michael Czepil following the resignation of David Patrick, who took an assistant coaching job at LSU.

O’Neal, 53, is currently working as a studio analyst for TNT following his widely successful 19-year playing career. He won three championships with the Los Angeles Lakers alongside Kobe Bryant from 1999 to 2002. He joined the Miami Heat and won a title playing with Dwayne Wade in 2005-06.

O’Neal owned a share of the Sacramento Kings beginning in 2013 before he announced the sale of his stake in 2022. O’Neal is reportedly worth roughly $500 million.


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