Shaq pulled out his credit card and treated the couple to a pricey appliances. Reached for comment, he told us, “I just want to make people happy.”
Forget Best Buy — try Radio Shaq.
We’re told hoops hero Shaquille O’Neal got to chatting with a couple in Best Buy over the weekend — and ended up paying for the washing machine they’d come there to buy, plus got them a 70-inch TV for the hell of it. Apparently Shaq was browsing the electronics store in Dallas, where he just bought a home — because “he just loves seeing new things in the tech world,” we’re told — when he met a young family looking for a washing machine.
After talking with them for a while, the Los Angeles Lakers legend and on-camera NBA analyst decided he’d like to brighten their day a little.The former NBA baller said he likes to make people “happy.”He’s generally a generous guy: Over the weekend, he announced he’ll
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