Having won ROTY, Shaquille O’Neal once shared how Michael Jordan was behind his ‘bald fade’
Basketball players are known not only for their impressive skills on the court but also for their distinct styles and fashion choices. Among these choices is the bald fade hairstyle, which has gained popularity among many players in recent years. One player who embraced this style is Shaquille O’Neal. In an interview, he shared his revelation about how basketball legend Michael Jordan influenced his decision to adopt this look.
21-year-old Shaquille O’Neal honored a legendary figure, months after being awarded Rookie of the Year in 1993. Despite his newfound media fame and popularity, he stuck to his roots. Shaq narrated events at his preferred barbershop, Desly’s International Hair in Atlanta, Georgia.
Michael Jordan’s influence on Shaquille O’Neal
Shaq has always looked up to Michael Jordan as a basketball legend, and he has often spoken about his admiration for him. Jordan’s style and influence have had a significant impact on Shaq’s career both on and off the court.
“I remember I was at the 1992 All-Star Game, and Michael Jordan was bald. I came into practice with my hair like this, and everyone was laughing, but he [Jordan] was like, ‘You know what, young fella? I’ve been there. Just go ahead and take it off. You’ll feel better,'” said Shaq.
Shaq’s admiration for Michael Jordan goes beyond just his hairstyle. Shaq also mentioned how Jordan’s influence extended to his approach to basketball and his career as a whole. He talked about how Jordan’s fierce competitiveness and drive to win championships motivated him to do the same. Jordan’s success on and off the court inspired Shaq to become a dominant force in the NBA and to pursue business ventures outside of basketball.
What does the bald fade represent?
The bald fade hairstyle has been around for decades, with basketball legends such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Michael Jordan popularizing the look. This look soon became a staple among basketball players, with many adopting the clean-shaven head look.
The bald fade has become a symbol of success and dominance in the basketball community. This hairstyle exudes confidence and power. This has made it a popular choice among basketball players who want to project strength and authority on the court. It’s no wonder that many of the most successful players in the NBA have sported this look at some point in their careers.
The bald fade has also become a cultural trend outside of the basketball world. The hairstyle, and the power and confidence it represents, has inspired many people. It has become a popular choice among men of all ages and backgrounds. From Hollywood actors to professional athletes, the bald fade has become a symbol of success and style that transcends any particular profession or industry.
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