levin: what does that mean? what i mean by that is, i have a lot of friends that are well off and their kids work for their business, but their dads always make them start from the bottom. and like i tell my kids all the time, "no degrees? can't get none of my cheese." levin: shareef, when he was 16, you threw a party for him with 400 of his closest friends. you gave him a jeep and a lambo. - yes, i did. - i call that spoiling. but the lambo is in my garage in l.a., and when he graduates from college, he gets to have it. i tell my-- you know, especially my boys, i tell them, "you don't need to play basketball. it's not important to me. i could care less if you play basketball or not. but it is important that you be able to run a business. levin: yet shareef is a hot prospect right now. ( players chattering ) and, you know, i'm sure he has nba in the brain. so are you trying to make him think past nba or are you letting him focus on it? shaq: i'm doing what is known as déjà vu parenting.