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NBA, Basketball Herren, USA Atlanta Hawks at Los Angeles Clippers November 11, 2012 Los Angeles, CA, USA NBA former player Shaquille O Neal watches the game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Atlanta Hawks with his daughter Me arah, 6, at the Staples Center. Los Angeles The Staples Center California UNITED STATES, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xJaynexKamin-Oncea-USAxTODAYxSportsx 6741208

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NBA, Basketball Herren, USA Atlanta Hawks at Los Angeles Clippers November 11, 2012 Los Angeles, CA, USA NBA former player Shaquille O Neal watches the game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Atlanta Hawks with his daughter Me arah, 6, at the Staples Center. Los Angeles The Staples Center California UNITED STATES, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xJaynexKamin-Oncea-USAxTODAYxSportsx 6741208
Me’Arah O’Neal is becoming a league of her own kind. As NBA icon Shaquille O’Neal’s defiant daughter, she makes sure to chase her own glory. Even her coach validates her super talent making her best in the business.
But for Me’Arah, all this wasn’t a cakewalk. As a young girl, she had to face ‘boys play basketball best’ taunts. She not only proved everyone wrong, but became an inspiration for young girls passionate about basketball. And now, her unique strokeplay is making her coach lavish big praise on her.
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Me’Arah’s Outstanding “Free Throw” Skill
A former Knicks player who is now a coach provided insights into Me’Arah’s abilities and playing style in a recent interview from ESPN. He commented on how good she was at making free throws, something even her father, who was well-known for his domination on the court, admits to. Me’Arah can succeed on her own because of her variety and grace, especially when it comes to the perimeter and mid-range games.
Moochie Norris, an American former basketball player and trainer, stated, “She has unlimited range, she makes free throws.” He continued, “We know Shaq was like one of the most dominant players to ever play this game, she’s not even trying to be that, she’s going to be effective on the B box and around the basket but her game is so much more out on the perimeter in the mid-range cuz she can actually handle it and shoot it so she’ll pay her own way.”
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Raising a Child Under Shaquille O’Neal’s Shade
Me’Arah O’Neal, the youngest child of a family known for their athletic skill and media presence, is not new to the basketball world. Me’Arah, who grew up under the shadow of her father’s illustrious heritage, took on the game with a distinct level of ability and devotion. She is determined to carve out a career for herself in the basketball world, despite the unavoidable parallels to her father.
During a conversation, Me’Arah O’Neal stated, “Just really wanting to make a name for myself, a lot of people expect me to play just like my dad, strong, big post players from running through people, what Shaq does, but I’m not bad.”
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Noted for his coaching abilities, Shaquille O’Neal guides his daughter Me’Arah, imparting her crucial life lessons like drive and concentration. His encouragement helps her pursue her basketball goals and opens doors for her to create her career path. Me’Arah is poised to leave her imprint and create a memorable basketball legacy with her passion.
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