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The game of basketball runs in the veins of the O’Neal household. Shaquille O’Neal‘s son Shareef is already playing in the NBA G league. His daughter Me’arah O’Neal is set to follow in her father’s footsteps as she is a major prospect for the 2024 WNBA draft. Me’arah was in the news for showing her exceptional basketball and dunking skills on the court.

Me’arah is a center just like her Hall of Famer dad. She plays basketball for Episcopal High School in Houston, Texas. O’Neal is quite a highly rated prospect for the 2024 WNBA draft.

Me’arah balls out on court

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A recent video was shared by the YouTube channel Courtside Films. In the video, Me’arah and CY Fair can be seen going against Tony Fournier and Kia Nurse from Canada. Tony Fournier is the alleged best female dunker of all time.

The basketball fans were impressed by the pick-up game between the teams. It was quite a competitive exchange, and the Canadian team finally came out on top. Although Me’arah lost fans were impressed by her flamboyant skills and her ability to dominate the paint. She made quite a few baskets effortlessly.

Although after a tremendous defensive effort by the team CY Fair still came up short against their Canadian rivals. Being such a massive talent at just 16 years of age has resulted in Me’arah receiving several offers from various colleges and universities.

LSU Tigers offer a scholarship to Me’arah O’Neal

Shaquille O’Neal’s name is inducted into the athletics hall of fame at his alma mater LSU Tigers. The university even built a statue in his honor for his achievements during his time at the LSU Tigers. His daughter Me’arah recently received a scholarship from the Tigers. It was reported that LSU has been pursuing her quite aggressively given the exceptional basketball skills that she has shown off in recent times.

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Me’arah likes to dominate the paint from the center position since she attained a height of six feet and four inches at just fifteen years of age. Her older brother also played for the LSU Tigers before moving to the NBA G league.

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We wish Me’arah all the best for her balling at LSU!

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