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Brent G. 09-23-2025 12:23 PM

Best Agent Ever??
 
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Look, I know Peyton Manning is everywhere, but the fact that 25 years out from his peak and nearly 15 years since his last game, Shaquille O'Neal has these hilarious gummies with his face on them is incredible. The dude also has Papa John's, Pepsi, Icy Hot, Carnival Cruise Line, and The General's Insurance in addition to his TV gig.

PRP Agency and president Rishi Daulat ... I'm impressed.

NiceDocter 09-23-2025 12:35 PM

Best agent
 
Christie Walsh did pretty well for a guy who was easy to market. You think he ever yelled “Show Me The Money!” ????

jimmer77 09-23-2025 04:16 PM

He also has his own flavor of Beatbox.

Smanzari 09-23-2025 04:28 PM

TBH - I think it is Shaq, more so than his agent -- see Gene Simmons compared to Other "Former Rock Stars"

BobbyStrawberry 09-23-2025 07:37 PM

Not bad for a guy who is, by all accounts, a massive, idiotic asshole.

icurnmedic 09-24-2025 10:46 AM

Disagree.

Hated him when he played , but the more I see of him now, seems like a decent human. And pretty darn funny.

He is massive though.

Carter08 09-24-2025 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by icurnmedic (Post 2540265)
Disagree.

Hated him when he played , but the more I see of him now, seems like a decent human. And pretty darn funny.

He is massive though.

Ha agree.

Brent G. 09-24-2025 12:03 PM

The guy has admitted he blew a great thing in Orlando and that he wasn't the father or husband he should've been, while trying to make it right in the second half of his life. I applaud it.

He is and always was pretty damn funny. His hip-hop efforts of the early '90s are equally comical.

David Robinson really ignited the basketball hobby with the Hoops set of '89, but Shaq threw gas all over it in '92 and now it's #1 in collecting, including the most expensive card of all time.

Peter_Spaeth 09-30-2025 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Brent G. (Post 2540279)
The guy has admitted he blew a great thing in Orlando and that he wasn't the father or husband he should've been, while trying to make it right in the second half of his life. I applaud it.

He is and always was pretty damn funny. His hip-hop efforts of the early '90s are equally comical.

David Robinson really ignited the basketball hobby with the Hoops set of '89, but Shaq threw gas all over it in '92 and now it's #1 in collecting, including the most expensive card of all time.

In 1992 I was just back to collecting and I was mostly mndern, wax boxes, local shows. Shaq was held out of all the Series 1 BKB and by the time Series 2 was released very late in the year the demand was unbelievable. All you heard was Shaq. Or The Shaq. I mean compared to today the stuff was dirt cheap, but back then prices were unheard of.


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