Shaquille O'Neal has once again brought out his much-loved 'DJ Diesel' character after stepping up to the plate at a New Year's Eve party in Miami.
The NBA great, 52, sent the crowd into a frenzy while hosting the late-night set at E11EVEN Miami alongside his son Myles, 27.
Shaq could be seen warming up partygoers with some electronic and dubstep tunes during the early hours of the morning, having arrived at the venue at 2:30am and taking to the stage half an hour later.
He started with Rufus Du Sol's 'Innerbloom' and warmed up the crowd with 'Raise your middle finger, Miami!' before Myles took over at 4:30am.
O'Neal, whose future as a member of the popular basketball program 'Inside the NBA' remains unclear, recently He revealed that becoming a DJ and performing at live concerts saved him after retiring from the sport.
The former Los Angeles Lakers center has enjoyed a successful post-basketball career as an analyst and businessman.
NBA icon Shaquille O'Neal has brought out his beloved 'DJ Diesel' character once again
Shaq sent the crowd into a frenzy while performing a set in Miami with his 27-year-old son Myles.
He entertained partygoers with electronic and dubstep tunes throughout the early hours.
Shaq recently revealed that becoming a DJ saved him after retiring from basketball in 2011.
However, it was his time behind a DJ booth that really gave him the same feeling as being on the court.
“I started DJing because it gives me the same adrenaline boost that a championship game would give me,” O'Neal told PEOPLE earlier this year.
'I was lost because I had planned to retire two years after retiring. So I wasn't really prepared.”
O'Neal retired from the NBA in 2011 after one year with the Boston Celtics. He only got behind the decks full-time after basketball six years later, starting with a LaVar Ball distortion track.
He was 39 years old when he retired from the NBA, after averaging 9.2 points per game, the lowest of his dominant NBA career.
The four-time NBA champion is widely considered one of the best centers in NBA history and showed his best form in spurts with the Celtics.