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Shaq responds to ex-wife's comments about their marriage: 'Wouldn’t have been in love with me either'

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NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal appeared to address comments made by his ex-wife, who said he kept "going missing" while they were still together. 

O’Neal has been open about his flaws in his past marriage with Shaunie Henderson, whom he was with for almost nine years before they got a divorce in 2011. 

After Henderson made the comments in her new book, ‘Undefeated: Changing the Rules and Winning on My Own Terms,’ O’Neal posted on social media seemingly admitting his faults yet again. 

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Shaquille O'Neal and wife Shaunie attend the FedEx Orange Bowl National Championship at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida on January 4, 2005. (Steve Grayson/WireImage)

"I understand…I wouldn’t have been in love with me either," he said. "Wishing you all the best…All love, Shaq." 

O’Neal and Henderson had four children together: sons Shareef and Shaquir and daughters Amirah and Me’arah. 

Shareef O’Neal commented under his post saying, "Love you man! You saved my life." 

Shareef had to undergo heart surgery after being diagnosed with an anomalous coronary artery, a congenital heart defect that caused an artery to grow in the wrong place when he was 18 years old. 

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There was a possibility Shareef would never play basketball again, but he played for the G League Ignite this past season, averaging 5.6 points over 15.5 minutes per game.  

Henderson broke down her marriage with O’Neal within the binds of her book, beginning with how everything seemed great at first. However, looking back, she said she was

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