
3. Shaquille O’Neal ($400 Million) was one of the most powerful and skilled centers in NBA history. Currently O’Neal, works as an analyst for TNT’s Inside the NBA. O’Neal won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, was selected to fifteen All-Star games and was selected to fourteen All-NBA teams. He won three NBA Championships as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers and then another after he was traded to the Miami Heat. He won an NBA MVP Award in 2000. In addition, to the money made on the court, O’Neal appeared in television and movies, released rap albums and had multiple endorsement deals.
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