Shaquille O'Neal has teamed up with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America for a sweepstakes opportunity for one lucky fan to play HORSE.

The sweepstakes gives you the chance to kick it with Shaq, playing an epic game of one-on-one at his favorite place to play, The Boys & Girls Club of America. Entry is limited to the U.S. only and closes on October 29th, 2019.

The winner and a friend will receive:

One-on-one game with Shaquille O’Neal at the Boys & Girls Club in Atlanta, GA.
Enjoy a Papa John’s Pizza with Shaquille O’Neal
Photo with Shaquille O’Neal
Set visit to NBA on TNT
Roundtrip flight and hotel for 2 people

Boys & Girls Club of America is committed to enabling all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.

“The Boys & Girls Club was instrumental in my development as a youth growing up in the inner city. Being able to support and give back to an organization that meant so much to me is a wonderful feeling,” said Shaq.

“We are excited that Boys & Girls Club alum, Shaquille O’Neal continues to give back through his philanthropic efforts to youth all across the country,” said Frank Sanchez, Vice President of Marketing at Boys & Girls Club of America. “I’m also excited to partner with IfOnly to offer this unique opportunity to see and meet a basketball legend.”

“We are thrilled to be working with Boys & Girls Club to bring this unique experience with basketball legend, Shaquille O’Neal. This experience will resonate with basketball fans far and wide,” said John Boris, CEO of IfOnly. “Fans of Shaq will have an incredible opportunity to meet him in person while supporting Boys & Girls Club of America.”

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