NBA Vet Penny Hardaway Claims Bruce Willis, Demi Moore And Others Lured Shaquille O’Neal To The Lakers

NBA Vet Penny Hardaway Claims Bruce Willis, Demi Moore And Others Lured Shaquille O'Neal To The Lakers

As a die-hard basketball fan and someone who has followed the sport closely for decades, I can’t help but feel a sense of what could have been when it comes to Shaq’s departure from the Orlando Magic. Having watched Penny Hardaway and Shaquille O’Neal dominate on the court together during their time in Florida, their electric duo left an indelible mark on NBA history.


Shaquille O’Neal is most recognized by casual sports fans for his time with the Los Angeles Lakers, which lasted eight years. However, basketball enthusiasts recall that this NBA legend was initially drafted by the Orlando Magic in 1992. O’Neal truly shined during his tenure with the Florida team, creating much excitement when he joined the Lakers in 1996. Now, many years later, one of his former teammates, Penny Hardaway, is asserting that celebrities like Bruce Willis and Demi Moore played a role in bringing Shaq to Los Angeles.

What Did Penny Hardaway Say About Shaq’s Exit From The Magic?

Penny Hardaway and Shaquille O’Neal formed an unstoppable basketball duo for three consecutive years. Their unique combination of O’Neal’s powerful presence in the post and Hardaway’s elegant ball-handling skills left opponents in awe, borderline on magic. In an episode of “The Compass Circle” podcast, Hardaway shared memories from his personal life and career. When asked about any professional regrets, he confessed his deepest desire was to win a championship title. This led him back to the time when O’Neal left the team:

I harbored hopes of claiming a championship title. However, our title contention was prematurely ended when Shaq joined the Lakers instead of us. The magnitude of his departure was palpable, and I wasn’t prepared for it. In retrospect, I had no inkling of his impending move. It was during media day at the 1996 Olympics that I first learned of his decision. A reporter asked me about my feelings on not having Shaq on our team anymore, to which I reacted with surprise since he hadn’t informed me yet. Later, we spoke, but the deal with the Lakers was already done.

NBA Vet Penny Hardaway Claims Bruce Willis, Demi Moore And Others Lured Shaquille O'Neal To The Lakers

For several decades now, there have been countless debates about what might have transpired if Shaq hadn’t joined the Lakers instead of staying with the Magic and Penny Hardaway. In 1995, they brought their team to the NBA Finals, but ultimately lost against Hakeem Olajuwon’s dominant Houston Rockets. Some believe that given more time, these two All-Star players could have led Orlando to a championship victory. However, according to Hardaway, who discussed this on a podcast (available on YouTube), there were some influential Hollywood celebrities that played a role in Shaq’s decision to leave the team.

I didn’t want him to leave, but I discovered that Bruce Willis, Demi Moore, and other prominent entertainers and actors in Los Angeles, including Jerry West, had persuaded him to join them. The prospect was too enticing for him. Shaq’s venture into movies and music in LA made for an even more lucrative career opportunity than staying in Orlando.

It’s possible, though not definitively proven, that Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, both famous at the time, played a role in Jerry West’s recruitment of Shaq. Many celebrities have been used to lure free agents in various sports. For instance, James Gandolfini once reenacted his Tony Soprano character in an attempt to secure LeBron James for the New York Knicks. Despite the challenges, West ultimately succeeded in bringing O’Neal to Los Angeles, where he had a mostly productive career.

Shaquille O’Neal’s Time With The Lakers Was Eventful

During his time with the Lakers, Shaquille O’Neal received numerous accolades. He was titled the NBA’s Most Valuable Player, made it to several All-Star teams, and earned various other awards. Notably, he and Kobe Bryant jointly led the team to secure three championship titles in a row from 2000 to 2002. In these successful years, O’Neal was also acknowledged as the MVP of each championship series.

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