Worn-out Shaq looks bleary-eyed as he heads out for luxury New York shopping trip in matching tracksuit

Worn-out Shaq looks bleary-eyed as he heads out for luxury New York shopping trip in matching tracksuit

He later appeared on the red carpet for an event at Madison Square Garden

BASKETBALL great Shaquille O’Neal bagged some new fits during a trip to New York City.

Shaq, 53, was spotted in a high-end part of town on a shopping trip.

Shaquille O'Neal leaving a Hermes store with shopping bags.

Shaquille O’Neal enjoyed a shopping trip in New York CityCredit: BackGrid

Shaquille O'Neal leaving a Hermes store with shopping bags.

He was seen leaving a Hermes store with a bag of purchasesCredit: BackGrid
O’Neal was seen walking out of a Hermes store in the Big Apple.

Customers inside were shocked to see his huge frame walk through the door.

Shaq sported a light colored tracksuit with black shoes as he hit the stores.

He looked a little tired as he balances his hectic schedule.

The 53-year-old is an analyst for TNT on their coverage of the NBA.

Shaq had his finest suit on Wednesday night as he arrived for an event at Madison Square Garden.

He wore a grey two-piece with white pinstripe as he hit the red carpet.

O’Neal attended Warner Bros. Discovery’s 2025 Upfront at The Theater at MSG.

He was seen talking to the likes of Candace Parker and Adam Lefkoe, his TNT NBA collleagues.

The former basketball star shared a selection of photos from the red carpet on his Instagram page.

“Always with a good heart Mr. Shaq,” one fan commented.

“Looking great my dear Shaq,” another said.

And a third posted, “Too clean wit it.”

Shaq recently agreed to take on a new career move with things set to change at TNT.

The network has lost the broadcast rights to the NBA and has just a few live broadcasts remaining.

Shaquille O'Neal at Warner Bros. Discovery Upfront.

The NBA star then appeared at a Warner Bros. Discovery eventCredit: Getty

Shaquille O'Neal, Candace Parker, and others at a Warner Bros. Discovery event.

He was seen talking to TNT colleagues Candace Parker and Adam LefkoeCredit: Getty
Inside The NBA has become hugely popular thanks to the likes of Shaq and Charles Barkley.

It will be shown on ESPN after a licensing deal was agreed with the network.

But the format of the show is not known and Shaq is likely to have more time on his hands.

ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that he will become general manager of the Sacramento State men’s basketball team.

The job will be unpaid and include helping in recruiting, NIL deals, marketing and player development.

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