An All-State guard in high school, James Toney, was offered a basketball scholarship to play at Seton Hall. James battled drug addiction. In 1973, he was jailed for drug possession when his son was still a baby. When he was released, James agreed to sign over his parents’ visitation rights to his son’s stepfather, Philip A. Harrison, and his mother, Lucille.

At 21, her stepson wrote: “When my mother needed someone 21 years ago, Philip Harrison was the man… My father joined the army when I was two years old to make a better living and also to get us out of the military.” neighborhood. I was born two years before my parents got married. In an interview, he said, “Just because you bring a child into the world doesn’t make you a father.”

Sergeant (Sergeant) Harrison saw his stepson leave the house for his first day of school. He was the one who admired her elementary school artwork on the refrigerator. Sergeant Harrison was the one who disciplined his stepson. He saw his first basketball dunk. Sergeant Harrison eventually moved with his family to Wildlflecken, Bavaria, Germany, where he was stationed as a drill instructor. Even after entering his stepson’s life, he had a habit of misbehaving and getting into trouble.

His stepson’s life was difficult, but finally Sergeant Harrison was able to help his stepson turn his life around. While living in Germany, he continued to rebel (getting into fights, beating up teachers, breaking into cars, etc.) in hopes of being sent back to the US Sergeant Harrison ended that dream by telling his stepson, ” Look, son, now it matters.” Whatever you do, I’m not going to let them send you back. And if you don’t listen to me, I’m going to give you a beating. Every…single…day.

Sergeant Harrison’s stepson went on to play basketball in college and in the NBA. Here are just some of his son’s career highlights and awards:

  • NBA Rookie of the Year (1993)
  • 4x NBA Champion (2000, 2001, 2002 and 2006)
  • 3x NBA Finals MVP (2000-2002)
  • NBA Most Valuable Player (2000)
  • Olympic Games Gold Medal (Atlanta 1996)

During his playing days, he received many nicknames: Superman, The Big Cactus, The Diesel or The Big Shamrock. Now retired from basketball, Shaquille O’Neal or Shaq is best known as one of the most dominant players in NBA history. In addition to his basketball career, Shaquille O’Neal has released four rap albums, the first of which went platinum. He has also appeared in several movies and starred in his own reality shows. Shaquille is currently an analyst on the television show “Inside the NBA.”

As a result of his stepfather’s influence and military background, Shaquille O’Neal has made public service a priority in his life. His service ranges from donating to charities and organizations across the country to working as a reserve police officer in Los Angeles, Miami and Phoenix. As for his career in law enforcement, “I’m not a hero. My [step]father was my hero growing up.

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