Stray Puppy Keeps Following Big Shaq, What Happens Next Will Bring You To Tears

Stray Puppy Keeps Following Big Shaq, What Happens Next Will Bring You To Tears

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It was a peaceful evening in London, the sun gently setting and coloring the sky in shades of orange and pink. Shaquille O’Neal, known to the world as the larger-than-life NBA legend, had just finished a grueling boxing workout at his favorite gym. He pulled his hoodie tighter to ward off the chill of the evening air and adjusted his backpack before walking toward his car, parked a few blocks away.

As Shaq rounded a corner, something caught his attention—a small, scruffy puppy trotting along the edge of the pavement. Its fur was dirty and matted in places, and it looked like it hadn’t had a proper meal in days. The puppy paused to sniff at a discarded chip wrapper, then glanced up at Shaq. Their eyes met for a brief moment, and Shaq gave the little dog a small smile, shaking his head as if to say, “Well, this is unexpected.”

With a muttered comment to himself about how tough life could be for everyone in London, Shaq continued walking, but he soon noticed something unusual. The faint patter of paws followed him. He turned to see the same little dog, still keeping a cautious distance but clearly determined to stay close. Shaq chuckled, thinking it was just a coincidence, but as he reached his car, the dog stopped a few feet away, watching him with wide, soulful eyes.

Shaq hesitated. He wasn’t exactly a dog person, but something about the puppy’s vulnerable, yet determined gaze made him pause. “Hey, little guy,” he said softly, crouching down. “You lost? Where’s your owner?” The puppy didn’t respond, but its tail gave a slight wag, and that was enough for Shaq to know that this dog needed help.

The street was quiet, and no one seemed to be around to claim the dog. Shaq reached into his pocket and pulled out a protein bar, breaking off a small piece and holding it out to the puppy. “Come on, I ain’t going to hurt you,” he coaxed. The puppy sniffed the air, cautious but hungry, and then slowly crept closer. With a quick motion, it snatched the piece of food and darted away to eat it.

Shaq laughed, a soft chuckle escaping his lips. “You’re smart, I’ll give you that,” he said, offering another piece of the protein bar. “But you look like you haven’t eaten in days.” This time, the puppy didn’t retreat as far, and Shaq took the opportunity to get a better look. It was a mixed breed, likely just a few months old, with those big, pleading eyes that seemed to ask for help.

With a sigh, Shaq stood up and brushed his hands off. “Alright, alright,” he muttered to himself. “Let me see what I can do.” He opened the back door of his car and tossed his gym bag inside. When he turned back, the puppy was still there, watching him. Shaq ran a hand through his hair. “Look, I can’t take you home, my flat’s not exactly pet-friendly,” he said. But after a brief pause, he stepped aside and gestured toward the open car door. “You coming or what?”

The puppy hesitated for a moment before, tail wagging, it hopped into the car. Shaq chuckled and shook his head. “You’ve got guts, I’ll give you that,” he said as he climbed into the driver’s seat, glancing at the puppy in the rearview mirror. “Alright, let’s get you sorted.”

Shaq drove to the nearest pet shop, the streetlights beginning to flicker on as evening fully set in. Inside, he grabbed a bag of dog food, a bowl, and a blanket—he wasn’t planning on keeping the dog, after all, but these would do for now. As he returned to the car, he set the bowl on the back seat, pouring the food into it. The puppy devoured it almost immediately, tail wagging more confidently now.

“Yeah, you were starving, huh?” Shaq muttered. He watched the little dog eat, a strange feeling settling in his chest. It was a sense of relief, knowing that for once, this small creature wasn’t going to go hungry anymore. After the puppy finished, it curled up on the blanket that Shaq had spread out, looking more comfortable than it had all evening.

Shaq leaned back in his seat, drumming his fingers on the steering wheel. “Alright, now what?” he said aloud. He knew he couldn’t just drop the puppy back on the street, but taking it to a shelter didn’t sit well with him. He had heard too many stories of overcrowded shelters and animals being overlooked, and this little dog—scruffy and small—might never get a chance.

After a long pause, Shaq made his decision. He started the car and headed home.

Shaq’s flat was modest but cozy, tucked away on a quiet street. As he unlocked the door and stepped inside, the puppy trotted in behind him, sniffing everything in sight. Shaq closed the door and glanced at the little dog. “Alright, ground rules,” he said, half-smiling. “No peeing on the carpet, and no chewing my trainers.”

The puppy didn’t seem to hear him, too busy exploring its new surroundings. Shaq set up a small corner with a towel, blanket, and bowl for the dog. “There you go,” he said. “Your own little spot.” The puppy’s tail wagged again, and Shaq felt a warmth in his chest, something deeper than satisfaction.

“Guess you’re sticking around for a bit, huh?” he said as he scratched behind the dog’s ears. The puppy leaned into his hand, closing its eyes and relaxing for the first time all evening. Shaq smiled. He hadn’t expected this. Not at all.

In the following days, the puppy—whom Shaq named Max—settled into life at the flat. He was surprisingly well-behaved, and Shaq found himself growing attached to the little dog. They took walks in the park, where Max’s playful energy attracted smiles from strangers. Children would run up to pet him, and Max, ever the charmer, would wag his tail and soak up the attention.

Shaq loved spending time with Max, but he knew he couldn’t keep him forever. His schedule was unpredictable, and he couldn’t give Max the attention he deserved. One evening, Shaq did some research on local animal rescues and found a small community-run shelter nearby. He called them and arranged to bring Max in, hoping to find a permanent home for the dog.

When Shaq arrived at the shelter, he was greeted warmly. The shelter manager, Sarah, took Max’s leash and listened to Shaq’s story. “You’ve done a great job with him,” she said. “He seems very happy.” Shaq’s throat tightened, but he managed a nod. “He’s a good boy,” he said quietly.

As Sarah took Max inside, Shaq crouched down and scratched the dog’s ears one last time. “You’re going to be alright, mate,” he whispered. “These folks will take good care of you.”

Shaq received an email from the shelter a few weeks later, telling him that Max had found a loving home with a family who had two young children and a big garden for Max to play in. Shaq stared at the photo of Max, tail wagging, playing with the kids. He smiled softly. “You did alright, Max,” he murmured.

Even though Max was no longer with him, Shaq couldn’t help but feel changed by the experience. He’d learned that sometimes the smallest acts of kindness could make the biggest difference. Not just for the ones you help, but for yourself too.

Months passed, and Shaq found himself reflecting more often on his time with Max. One day, he saw a flyer for volunteers at a local animal shelter. Without overthinking it, he snapped a photo of the flyer and soon found himself walking through the doors of the shelter, ready to give back.

In the shelter, Shaq met more dogs—each with their own heartbreaking story. One dog in particular, Daisy, caught his attention. A timid greyhound mix, Daisy had been used for racing and abandoned when she could no longer perform. But with Shaq’s patience and care, Daisy slowly began to trust him.

Shaq and Daisy grew close, and Sarah, the shelter manager, asked him if he’d consider fostering Daisy, who still struggled with new people. Shaq hesitated but knew what he had to do.

And so, just as Max had taught him, Daisy reminded Shaq that sometimes the most unexpected connections could lead to life-changing moments—for both the animal and the person. The journey was far from over, but Shaq had learned that helping others could, in turn, help heal your own heart.

SEE MORE: Klay Thompson Shouts Out LeBron James After Reaching 16,000 NBA Points


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Dallas Mavericks swingman Klay Thompson made NBA history by scoring his 16,000th point in the Mavericks’ 101-112 loss to the Denver Nuggets. Thompson is the 17th-highest active scorer in the NBA right now, with 16,000 points being an incredible achievement.

He was asked to discuss the bittersweet nature of making history in a loss after the game, but the achievement made him realize how incredible LeBron James is to have scored over 40,000 NBA points.

“It’s cool, but it makes you realize how ridiculous it is that LeBron has 40,000. It’s insane. But it’s cool. Anytime you do something like that in the NBA, it’s a special moment.”

Klay led the Mavericks in scoring in this game with 25 points (9-19 FG) and six rebounds. They went into the final 12 minutes with a 10-point lead, but a fourth-quarter collapse cost them the game.

The fact that Thompson has only reached 16,000 points for his career seems shockingly low until you contextualize the reality of his career. He didn’t get off to a hot scoring start after being drafted in 2011, slowly earning his stripes as the solidified backcourt partner for Stephen Curry on the Golden State Warriors.

Klay’s usage has always been low, maximizing the value one player can get from off-ball scoring opportunities. He’s averaged over 20 points in seven of the 12 NBA seasons he’s played, missing two-and-a-half seasons straight from 2019 to 2022 with an ACL and Achilles tear.

His scoring total isn’t as high as many expect, currently behind other active players such as Brook Lopez, Kyle Lowry, and Nikola Vucevic. But it’s still an incredible achievement to have been as prolific as Thompson over a career.

He has a few more years in the tank, so it’ll be interesting to see how much more he can score before inevitably hanging it up.

LeBron’s 40,000 points can be viewed with greater perspective now, as no modern player is even remotely close to where he’s at. James has currently scored 41,261 NBA points in his career, with the next-closest Kevin Durant having 29,656 points.

Klay Thompson Needs To Lead Without Luka Doncic And Kyrie Irving

The Mavericks were without Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving on the court and a win tonight would’ve easily been their most impressive of the season as they faced the healthy Nuggets with a returning Aaron Gordon tonight.

Klay tried his best to lead the Mavs to a win as their primary offensive option. This is a role he’ll have to embrace going forward as the team is relying on his production until their stars are back.

He opened up about the challenge of playing without Doncic and Irving after the game.

“It’s definitely an adjustment, and that’s the fun part of the season…It’s welcomed, and I enjoy these moments where we gotta battle adversity.”

Thompson is averaging 14.2 points and 3.4 rebounds this season

The Mavs and Nuggets will clash once again on Tuesday in the second game of a baseball series between the Conference rivals. Dallas will once again be outmatched, but they have an opportunity to complete the shocking win they almost pulled off tonight.

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